Am using closeup paste for cleaning the teeth daily once at morning and teeth between having small gap of waste material has staying at last how to make our teeth white forever
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Hello, yellow teeth could be because of deposits on teeth surface or food lodged in between teeth. Visit a dentist and get your scaling and polishing done. For more white teeth, you can go for whitening or bleaching procedure. Ask your dentist about it. Brush your teeth twice daily, night brushing is very important. Floss regularly. Rinse after every meal. Visit dentist every 6 months.
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Professional cleaning is recommended in every six months. No toothpaste will help you in lightening the shade of your teeth. That can be achieved by Teeth bleaching.
Cleaning or scaling of teeth can be done once in 6 months professionally by a Dentist or a hygienist.
Teeth whitening is different from teeth cleaning. The natural color of our teeth is pale yellow ., and severe discolouration can be caused due to varied reasons ranging from smoking , gutka to having tea and coffee.
Scaling and polishing removes the stains and calculus .
If you want to get a shade lighter , then you hav bleaching, but then it is also not permanent.
Next Steps
go to the nearest Dental centre and put your concerns.
Health Tips
try flossing between the teeth to remove inter dental debris.
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Greetings of the day. Professional cleaning is required to remove the plaque which cannot be removed by normal brushing. For whiter teeth you can enquire about bleaching to the dentist. Toothpaste will not be get you the results that you require.
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Get the cleaning done every 6 months to maintain good oral hygiene.
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