Hello sir...
Usually adult human teeth are slight yellowish in colour...
It may also due to flurosis....
Clinical examination is necessary to rule out cause and according to that treatment options should be made...
For mild flurosis, teeth whitening can be done...
For severe flurosis then you need to go for composite laminates
Next Steps
kindly visit dentist for further consultation and management
Good that you opted for scaling. Now your tooth will be free of plaque and debris.
Now that you are still finding your teeths yellow then the solution to find the cause of this yellowish colour.
It might be your normal colour....as the normal colour of a human tooth is pale yellow or it might be due to internal stains.
Visit a dentist.... Identify the cause and thus the treatment.
Undergo bleaching only if it is necessary
It might be a possibility that either your teeth are yellowish in original color. Or a color obtained due to water or medication. Ask your dentist about the reason as they have seen the case. They will update you better if a teeth whitening will help or laminates will be better
hello sir
Scaling does not help in removing the yellowish mess of tooth as it only removes stains and deposits on teeth
for whitening you have to go for bleaching procedure
You can also practo consult us
regards
Hi
Adult teeth will be slight yellowish . After scaling if u feel still yellow you can go for teeth whitening. As a home remedy, take vinegar ,lime,baking soda and apply the paste for 5 mins once in 15 days .
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