Hi, it might be calculus deposits or fluorosis.
Calculus can be treated with teeth cleaning and polishing. Fluorosis treatment may vary from bleaching to veneers or laminates to full crown depending upon the severity and your expectations from the treatment.
Next Steps
visit a dentist
Health Tips
brush twice daily
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