Hello sir..
yellowish discolouration of tooth may be due to stains ( tea,coffe,pan,smoking)or deposits(plaque and calculus)or it may be natural colour of underlying dentine.....
if it is due to deposits and stains you need to do cleaning(scaling and polishing) by dentists
Next Steps
kindly visit dentist for furthur management
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Hloo sir
Yellowish discoloration of tooth is due to absorption of various stains of food and tea and coffee and it does not go away with any tooth paste
So need to get the bleaching done which will lighten the shade of your tooth
You can also practo consult us
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Tooth shade is not the same for everyone, some people have darker tooth shade which appears to be yellowish. If you're concerned about the colour of your teeth you can opt for tooth whitening procedure done by a dentist and find good results. If the yellowish colour is because of tartar deposits, scaling and polishing is sufficient.
Don't fall for tooth pastes that claim to whiten teeth, they abrade your enamel fast and that also leads to yellowish color of teeth because the layer under your tooth enamel is yellowish in shade.
If they are yellowish in colour go for scaling and bleaching ...Get assessed by a dentist first . .
If bleaching can't help u can opt for something called veneers ...
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If stains are recently developed go for scaling n bleaching ...else if flourosis n u have patches can't be treated by bleaching..then veneers ...good luck
The normal tooth colour is pale yellow. If it's so...u need not worry...it is natural
If the yellowish colour is due to extrinsic stains scaling will help
Intrinsic like flourosis will need a bleaching
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