I regularly brush my teeth since childhood, I don't eat chocolates or any such junks, even though my teeth has these marks. Why is it so and how can I cure them? Btw I use Dabur Red paste.
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These are hard yellow deposits on the tooth surface which is called Calculas. It builds up overtime due to poor oral hygiene. You can visit your nearby dentist and get the oral prophylaxis ( tooth cleaning) done. If not done, it can cause periodontitis, bad breath and further damage your teeth.
Next Steps
Visit your nearby dentist to get the professional tooth cleaning
Health Tips
Strongly recommend to brush twice daily. Brush the inside of your tooth as well. Do not leave any area. And get regular dental consultations.
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This is a Grade 3 plaque & Class 4 calculus deposits formed.and appearing the deposit is at both supra and sub gingival level...!
This can be of improper-time for brushing/or. method of brushing/ or. can be a underlying cause i.r.t any system disease!related or can be of becoz of any medication history!!
Need proper medical and family history*
Need of proper through checkup at Dental clinic..arrange an appointment for visit
Need to know time for brushing given and as well as any allergy !
Next Steps
-In clinic Scaling and root planning primary txt of choice with every month visit for at least 3-5 months for the prognosis to be on Good side.!
-Get a medicated toothpaste and a mouth rinse & needful antibiotics to be given on bases of screening!
-Proper brushing techniques to be instructed with oral hygiene instructions for good oral health given.
-Flossing to be included in with daily brushing!
Health Tips
Dietry change be on green healthy diet,
Regular brushing twice daily & routine Dentist visits to be carried,
:-YOU ARE NEVER FULLY DRESSED WITHOUT A SMILE!
These are called calculus. they are hard deposites which get accumulated around the tooth surfaces. the amount of calculus deposited shows you havenot visited a dentist . and your oral hygiene is very poor.
Next Steps
visit a dentist immediately and get a scaling(tooth cleaning) done .
Health Tips
maintain oral hygiene properly . follow the maintanence protocol suggested by your dentist.
It is known as teeth deposits which cannot be removed by brushing ,so visit your nearest dental clinic for professional cleaning,chage your brushing technique.
This is calculus deposites on your lingual surface of anterior teeths. Usually maintaining hygiene on lingual and patal surface is difficult without proper brushing technic and flossing
Consult a dentist and do the cleaning and polishing of your tooth.
This stains ( black )and yellow colour( calculus)will go completely.
If you keep this for long, your gums will start bleeding while brushing and chewing, it can also lead to bad breath and decayed / loose tooth.
So do the professional cleaning and maintain the hygiene with proper brushing techniques.
Your doctor will show you the correct technique of brushing, follow that. Keep your oral hygiene properly
First of All Don't use Dabur Red Paste use Simple Colgate and Search in Youtube for Proper Brushing Method(Modified Stillman Method) and Visit a Dentist for Scaling of your teeth..
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These are called calculus deposits and are formed due to improper oral hygiene maintenance
Please visit the dentist for scaling of the teeth, which will remove all the deposits
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