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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

I have a yellow spot on one of my teeth, what's the best (preferably inexpensive) way to get rid of it?

I really need help with this guys

I have a yellow spot on one of my teeth, what's the best (preferably inexpensive) way to get rid of it?
Brushing your teeth a lot with whitening toothpaste.


Or simply go to the dentist, he'll tell you what to do.
Reply:FLOSS AND BRUSH 4 TIMES A DAY
Reply:Brush your teeth.
Reply:have you tried Crest Whitestrips?
Reply:Bleaching to see if it will lighten up.
Reply:Crest sells a bleach that works great:)
Reply:umm i actually had something simmilar to what you are describing and what i did was i went to the dentist and they did this thing called bonding and what they do is the put bond over the spot or line and once there done your teeth will look awsome!
Reply:bleech your teeth with hydrogen peroxide a bottle of it only costs like $3.50
Reply:Buy some citrust.
Reply:whitening toothpaste, expose your teeth to the air for a little bit then apply some hydrogen peroxide and from the exposure and the application you should not close your mouth and when you apply direct your teeth towards a light and after a minute or so of not closing your mouth, wash your mouth out with water, then you can brush again. i also suggest brushing your teeth more than twice a day.
Reply:Do not floss and brush 4 times a day! It is possible to brush the enamel off of your teeth and your gums away, so two or three times max will do you. I've found that Plax is a really good mouth rinse, and if you gently scrape at the tooth with your fingernail, it may just be a surface stain. If all else fails, a trip to the dentist for a checkup never does any harm.
Reply:Try hydrogen peroxide. Don't swallow it though, not even a drop. Rinse your mouth with it for about 15 to 25 seconds. It should make all your teeth whiter.
Reply:get a q-tip and whiteing toothpaste and scrub the hel* out of it...works on smoking stains too..



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