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Black stain on teeth. Im having gums problems completed course for medicine zerodol p ,metrohex gel hexidine mouth wash microdox lbx tab for 5 days course still No improvement pls advice I'm  worried. Thanks in advance!!
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These are stains on teeth.These can removed by professional cleaning ar dental clinic.
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visit a dental clinic
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Routine dental cleaning and check ups can save you from major dental problems and keep you in good health.
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These medicines n mouthwash are only useful after  proper cleaning is done. N their is little crowding seen in lower front teeth. So in these areas stains can accomulate more easily.
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(-) Visit a dental clinic or video consult (-) You need a proper cleaning n polishing done (-) Use mouthwash or simple warm saline water rinses (-) Brush twice a day to improve oral hygeine
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It's better to visit a clinic. as all these can give you temporary relieve but after proper cleaning of your teeth, you can see improvement
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Go for scaling and polishing. With out treatment there will be no improvement. Limcee 500 once daily.
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These are stains on your teeth. Taking medication alone won't help. It requires  a scaling to be done.
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visit your dentist as feasible
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Stop all habits.
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Only on examination shall we know it’s caries that is decay whether it has progressed or stopped or it could be some stain like from foods and drinks that cause stain. Or the last thing would be fluorosis of teeth. And all these variants can be treated nothing to worry.
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Use soft brush and clean teeth regularly 2 times a day.
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Do not try over the counter products for whitening the teeth.
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These are stubborn black stains & requires professional cleaning by dentist / periodontist 
Next Steps
visit dentist for further treatment.
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following proper brushing technique as advised by the dentist 2 times daily on a regular basis with toothpaste will maintain oral hygiene. rinse with lukewarm salt water after every meals to maintain oral hygiene. Thanks!
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Hello, See for gum problem first thing is scaling is needed without it problem won't resolve... Seeing the time we are in for now brush with soft bristle brush twice a day and do warm saline rinse 3 to 4 times a day
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You have gum problem Generally happens when there is plaque or tartar deposit. You need scaling
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Visit dentist and get an appointment for scaling
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rinse mouth with lukewarm salt water thrice daily
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