No toothpaste will do tooth whitening.
Go for scaling and polishing
Learn proper brushing technique from your dental surgeon.
Brush your teeth twice daily
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Hello, greetings from houseof_smiles,
whitening toothpastes don’t actually change the natural color of your teeth. They help in removing external stains, which are due to pigmented foods and drinks like coffee, smoking, wine etc
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Try Colgate optical white advanced toothpaste. Whitening toothpastes have immediate effect due to a chemical present in them which makes an optical illusion that teeth appear less yellow by adhering on the surfaces of the teeth. The results improve with consistent use.
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Brush twice daily with Colgate optical white advanced toothpaste and for 6-8 weeks and see the results.
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Hi
No paste can whiten the teeth. Teeth discolour due to extrernal and internal factors. You need to get bleaching procedure done to whiten your teeth based on what kind of stains you have
You may book a free consultation with us so that we can advice you as to what has to be done. Due to covid, our team of doctors are providing free consultations through out India.
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Dr Ashish
Team OraliaH
Ma'am natural colr of teeth is slight yellowish. No amount of tooth paste can change that. If you further want whiter teeth you can go for bleaching by a dentist.
Thank you.
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