Sunday, August 2, 2009

BROWN STAINS ON TEETH: How are they usually formed. And what is the solution for getting rid of them?

OK. This is my third time in asking. So I've figured out that my brown stains on my teeth are not 'dental fluorosis'; NEITHER do I partake of tobacco, tea, coffee or red wine. So it's not that! A Dentist on Yahoo Answers replied that I should go back to the dentist and give him more money to fix the problem. Well, I could. But THEN - he also went on to say that after coming home, I should figure out what I'm doing wrong. Mmm - that's why my friends on the Internet are there for. The problem occured after I had returned from the dentist to have my teeth cleaned. Before that I was using a battery operated toothbrush that obviously wasn't doing the trick. So two questions: a) how do I get my teeth back to normal FROM HOME any websites would help (but what I really need is someone who has done it for themselves and b) what do I look for in an electric/or battery powered brush?

BROWN STAINS ON TEETH: How are they usually formed. And what is the solution for getting rid of them?
Coca cola, soda, chocolate, tea, coffee cause brown spots. Just go to a dentist and he'll get rid of them or use bleach.
Reply:Eating crap or smoking so brush like mad.
Reply:There are whitening strips you can use. If you drink cola, it will cause your teeth to stain, also.
Reply:u need a brush that has a battery that makes the little brush spikes spin automaticly
Reply:your friends on the internet are not there to solve your problems,they are not dentists,follow your dentists advice.



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