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Sir , i wanted to ask is there any treatment for getting teeths whiter and to remove white stain from your teeths is there any possible treatment then please aware me bout the same
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Yaa it's possible with scaling polishing n bleaching of teeth
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Proper teeth scaling also called as cleaning is suggested .bleaching is another process which can be taken up if teeths are too yellowish
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Hi it will be better if you go goṛ the veneers or permanent solution of whitening teeth unlike scaling and polishing and also dental bleeching that all for temporary basis and also require further regards dr d s Rajput
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Your query has two points 1) for getting teeth whiter-yes there is a treatment possible,  getting your dental cleaning done followed by  bleaching which will whiten your teeth. 2)to remove white stains - yes that too can be done depending upon what kind of stains they are.  if they are intrinsic (stains from within the tooth) then veneers is the solution to get whiter teeth for a longer duration of time.  also there are some dental creams available which will remove those white stains (which in our term we call hypo plastic patches)  which means they are slightly under developed or less fluoridated portion of tooth. Hope this helps
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Scaling (professional cleaning) is used to remove stains. Even after that if more enhancement of shade is required, bleaching can be done.
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Hello, External stains can be removed with scaling/bleaching but if you have white spots/patches on the teeth it could be due to dental fluorosis or hypoplastic enamel for which you may require cosmetic treatment like veneers. Regards Dr Suman Makam ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++ +
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It is difficult to assess your situation without a proper clinical examination..... there are many options available for removing the stains and whitening the teeth---  like scaling, laminates or veneers, and teeth bleaching .... please consult your dentist for the best treatment options available in your case.... Regards....
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Yes there is treatment available for whitening thats called dental bleaching,bt its white for limited period of time and sometimes also causes sensitivity as after effects ,so rather go for periodic scaling and cleaning of teeth...hope u ve got d answer
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