First and foremost you should get scaling and polishing done. This will remove the unsightly stains and tartar deposits from your teeth. Then if you want a sparkling white set of teeth, you can undergo cosmetic teeth whitening or bleaching strictly under professional guidance . Your dentist will tell you about the various modalities of professional cosmetic teeth whitening procedures.
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Visit dentist for scaling and polishing. If still not satisfied go for teeth whitening procedures, in clinics or home bleaching under the guidance of the dentist. Side effects such as sensitivity of teeth may arise after bleaching procedures.
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scaling and polishing, followed by teeth whitening procedures
Color of normal healthy teeth of an adult is yellowish white, not just white . but shade varies . people who have shade more towards yellow side benefit from whitening . this is done in clinic or at home. In clinic option gives quicker results and is preferred option. But first visit a dentist to get your teeth checked. You will need a cleaning and polishing of your teeth before whitening. Hope this helps
Hi sir. For yellowing of teeth you will have to visit a dentist and get teeth whitening done with either in office bleaching kit or home bleaching trays.
Next Steps
Scaling and polishing then teeth whitening
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It may cause sensitivity so start with desensitiser toothpaste
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