Brush, brush: Brush and floss your teta eth daily to improve the health of teeth. Healthy teeth will help your smile. Fluoride supplementation for children and drinking water with Fluoride that has been added has also shown to help prevent tooth decay.
Answered 6/25/2014
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Very difficult: The most conservative treatment would be to have a dental professional bleach your teeth. However, some teeth are not amenable to bleaching and the only alternative would be crowns or veneers.
Answered 8/2/2012
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Few Options: Unfortunately with brown teeth which are usually due to antibiotic staining at the time when these teeth were developing or just genetic shade of the teeth nothing really works very well except getting veneers done. And veneers will require some shaving of the enamel before placing the final restorations.
Answered 5/23/2013
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Bleaching may help: Bleaching when not overdone does not erode the tooth enamel. Have a dentist make trays for you that confine the bleach to the exact areas that is needed. Over the contour remedies are clumsy and difficult to use. Have a professional help you. Its actually easier than you think.
Answered 5/17/2013
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