Hello..ultrasonic scalining by dentist will remove the stains on your teeth.If it is deeply penetrated bleaching can be done.kindly visit nearby dentist.
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Stains due to beverages can be removed with a professional cleaning of teeth with ultrasonic scalers. Visit your dentist for the same. PS : Stains due to flurosis cannot be removed with cleaning.
If the brown marks are only due to the beverages that you consume, these marks will be extrinsic and can be easily removed by ultrasonic teeth cleaning...... if any intrinsically present brown stains are seen, they cannot be removed by ultrasonic cleaning because they are a part of the chemical structure of the tooth..... your dentist can guide you with the treatment options for the latter if they are present.....
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Hi. Tea and coffee stains can be removed with ultrasonic scaling and polishing to reduce the areas getting stained at a faster rate..The long standing stains have the tendency to penetrate into deeper layers ..In this case you have to opt for teeth whitening or bleaching to improve d shade .. drinking water or washing your mouth after taking the beverage , lowering the caffeine/nicotine content in each cup , and reducing the number of tyms of beverage intake will reduce the staining tendency to some extent..Some people have tendency to get stained compared to others due to differed roughness scale of the enamel surface..tc
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