Please suggest any toothpaste or remedy to remove smoke stains and bad breadth (which present most of time in whole day) from my teeth.
I'm male and age 29.
Thanks,
Amit
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Unfortunately we still dont have any toothpaste that can do that yet
You need to get a scaling and polishing done. Can be done in one to 4 sittings depending on how much stains you have. Do visit a dentist
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Smoking stains can be internal and external stains of enamel ..line of treatment would be reduce smoking .Do you routine teeth cleaning followed by laser bleaching by experience cosmetic Dentist.Cleaning will remove all external stains on enamel and bleaching will remove all internal stains .Make sure dentist is using reputed company dental bleaching materials.
There is no home remedy or a toothpaste that can provide the result that you are looking for.
You need to visit a dentist for a session of teeth cleaning by a procedure called as scaling as soon as possible for the desired results. But it is my ethical responsibility to highlight that the bigger issue over here is your tobacco habit and stains on the teeth is the least bothersome effect of this habit. You seem educated enough to understand the harmful effects of tobacco and you should quit this habit as soon as possible before those Irreversible damages begin to appear.
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