Stained or discolored teeth have various causes. One of the main causes of teeth staining is the continuous consumption of drinks such as tea, coffee, etc. Smoking also causes yellow and brown stains on the teeth. In addition to causing problems such as bad breath and wrinkles, smoking also turns your teeth yellow. Aging also leads to stains on the teeth. At the same time as age increases, tooth enamel thins and the yellow inner layer of the tooth, i.e. tooth dentin, is exposed. Although the stains caused by the aforementioned factors can be removed or reduced; But some stains should be checked by a dentist. Stains caused by excessive exposure to fluoride or the use of certain antibiotics such as tetracycline cause internal stains that must be removed by a dentist.
If you want to remove the stains on the teeth, there are some simple methods; From home remedies to over-the-counter whitening kits sold in drugstores. In the following, we will mention the best methods to remove teeth stains. One of the famous methods to remove yellow teeth stains at home is the combination of 2 teaspoons of hydrogen peroxide and 2 teaspoons of baking soda. You can add some mint or even regular toothpaste to this mixture. Put the paste of these ingredients on the toothbrush and brush the teeth. Wait a few minutes and then brush your teeth. Do not swallow the mentioned paste and do not use this method if you are pregnant or breastfeeding your baby. Hydrogen peroxide may irritate the gums. This is normal and nothing to worry about. If you have sores inside your mouth, do not use this paste. Combine a little baking soda with a few drops of lemon juice and make a paste. Apply this paste gently on your teeth to remove stains. Apply orange peel on your teeth. There are compounds in the orange peel that help lighten the stains on the teeth. You can use this method every day; because it does not damage the tooth enamel. If the stains are still there, talk to the dentist and use his recommended methods. You can also use aesthetic methods such as resin bonding and veneers to fix the problem.
Other methods you can use to reduce stains: Brush your teeth regularly, especially after drinking coffee or tea. Floss after every meal. Do not smoke. Use a straw. Be careful if you use toothpaste or products designed for smokers or yellow teeth. These products may be too abrasive and damage the teeth. If you have recently had a large portion of your teeth covered, most home remedies will not work on these teeth. In fact, substances such as baking soda may wear down the coating material and make the stains darker than before.
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