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I have teethache problem from somany days . Some teeth have black marks . Which type of past should I use
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Hi sir...   The black marks may be caries or some stains... If it is due to caries, yo
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If you have toothache that might be due to caries and it will not be resolved by using any toothpaste you need to visit the dentist and get the required treatment done before the caries progress and furthur destroy the tooth..
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The black marks can either be stains or caries i.e decayed tooth. Visit a dentist who will guide u whether scaling (cleaning) or filling had to be done. Later u can go for any good tooth paste that contains flourine
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Hello Before paste you should visit a dentist and get it he led wat is it
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If u have black marks these can either be stains which can be removed by scaling. Or therese black marks can be origin of the caries can only be restored by cements. No tooth paste can remove these black marks. So consult ur dentist asap
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If you have cavities then you need to get fillings done. No toothpaste can cure cavities once they have started . After a regular dental check up and required treatment you can maintain at home using any good fluoridated toothpaste twice a day
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