Canines are always darker is shade as compared to other teeth because of a thick dentine layer. It is normal to see such a thing. Still, you can go for scaling once as it will remove a layer of stain/ debris if present.
Well, Don't get confused of different opinions . Mark my words as a MDS . Go and click teeth pics of your friends and family and see their canines shade as compared to their front incisor teeth. The canines are always seem to be on bit of yellowish side as compared to adjacent teeth especially in close up and pics. You should take my advice and try once before going for any dental procedure .
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Do try my advice for once before going for any dental procedure
These may be due to improper brushing to your canine area. Scaling and polishing may improve it. If there is a history of damage or pain go for an x-ray.
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