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Stains on permanent teeth of 7 yrs
Black stains on her permanent teeth which are just cmming Her upper incisor came our 3 weeks back n still not erupting is it common ? What might be the reason And how to get rid of that stains Is it because of bad oral hygiene or something else ?
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Hey, From the picture they look like regular food stains. However, stains can also be due to certain medications. Visit your dentist and get checked and tell her/him the medication history. They would be cleaned by regular scaling procedure.
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Hi Based on this picture it looks like stains ...it needs to cleaned by scaling Kindly check for cavities also..if it is cavitated that needs to go for filling
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kindly visit dentist for further clinical examination and management
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Is she on Iron syrup?
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Get them cleaned at a dentist's office
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Hi..they look like stains.. but we'll have to check if these have a catch and are cavities. Stains could be due to multiple reasons.. Poor oral hygiene or Iron supplements given to kids Or medications also leaves stains at times. Plz visit ur nearby dentist..and get them cleaned if stains.. and get to know how they came..so that it can be prevented. Regards
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This is just because of bad oral hygiene, you need to go for scaling of teeth!! Sorry for late reply Regards
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