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Tooth discolouration
My upper 2nd premolar start discolour brown just on surface what is this and what is treatment it just on surface no whole
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Brown colour can be a discolouration, depending upon your food habit what you eat, on iopa x ray can determine exact what it is.
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please do visit your dentist
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maintain good oral hygiene, proper brushing using floss
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Tooth discoloration can be due to various reasons. It can be due to the beginning of caries (tooth decay) or due to staining. You will require a clinical examination and x-ray of the tooth. Please visit a dentist for definite diagnosis and treatment.
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Maintain proper oral hygiene. Brush twice daily using the correct brushing technique. Use a floss. Rinse your mouth after every meal. Maintain proper tongue hygiene.
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Discoloration can be due to various causes. Prolonged staining of teeth would also make it appear as brown. Also tooth decay might also make it appear as brownish.
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Please visit your nearest dentist for a full mouth check up to find out the actual cause for the discoloration and follow appropriate treatment.
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If it's symptomatic (sensitivity/pain), please don't ignore it for long. Neglect will only increase the cost of treatment.
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It may be the start of caries, get the x-ray for confirmation.
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Go for dental check up maybe dental caries,
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It's because of dental decay or caries.
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just get it evaluated by clinical examination by dentist & treatment accordingly.
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maintain oral hygiene by following proper brushing technique with fluoride containing toothpaste . Thanks!
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