See a dentist: Stains can simply need to be polished or scaled with a cleaning, it can be a sign that fillings are breaking down and getting new cavities, or whitening products mey get rid of them. Get looked at so that your specific stains can be removed.
Answered 4/16/2013
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Brush 1st: Start by brushing your teeth well with an electric toothbrush. Next see your dentist. Depending on the staining bleaching can be offered. If that works...Great. If you want to go whiter lumineers could be great.
Answered 11/24/2016
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Dentist: See your dentist about what type of stain you have. Options range from whitening to bonding, to veneers.
Answered 4/16/2013
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Whitening: Whitening teeth or doing regular dental cleaning visit stoping cigarette, wine and coffee will help.
Answered 9/18/2013
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Stained teeth: Treatment will vary depending on the cause of the discoloration/staining. Proper brushing with appropriate toothpaste/gel with flossing. In-office or at home whitening procedures. Bonding/veneers. Avoidance of foods/beverages that stain. A thorough evaluation by the dentist can also rule out disease or poor dental hygiene.
Answered 3/15/2013
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Whitening: Whitening the teeth through your dentist is the most conservative, the most cost effective, and usually the best way to get rid of stained teeth.
Answered 9/17/2012
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Several options: I would first make sure to have a professional dental cleaning. This procedure would assist in determining if the staining is removable. If the stains still exist following the professional cleaning your dentist can provide options. These options may include whitening, bonding with composite resins, porcelain veneers, or crowns. Good luck with your search. A new smile can enhance one's life!
Answered 7/31/2013
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