Sir/madam,
I'm 25 years old male and I have suddenly developed a new problem of teeth stains from past 3 years. Before 3 years i wasn't having any problem of teeth stains. I don't consume any supplement tablet or syrup, I don't smoke and drink alcohol. I have a habit of drinking tea in the morning after breakfast and this habit is not new, I consume tea from past 10 years. I wasn't having any such staining issue before, but suddenly from past 3 years, stains will start to appear within a month after scaling is done. I'm confused and I'm not able to find out what is causing these stains. Can someone of you please help me get rid of the problem. I have attached my teeth pics for better understanding.
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Visit nearest dental clinic and clean your teeth properly and polish your teeth with fluoride. And it's normal it is only stains not calculus it can be cleaned when you will visit nearest dental clinic.
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Many a times the stains are due to the nature of the water in area you are residing. But you need a professional scaling and follow the post scaling instructions properly so that it can be prevented.
Faulty brushing technique with. ......and other things are the causes of it. Consult online through Practo for further information about it. Let me know if, I can help you to find out best solution for it.
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