Hi?does anyone knowz that why my teeth are yellow though I use to brush daily?
Sometimes I do brush two times per day. there's no a single day which passesby without brushing.
Please help me what to do.which tooth paste will you recommend for me to use?
Normaly I do use WHITEDENT TOOTHPASTE.
Why my teeth are yellowish despite of brushing them daily?
mine were like that for three years! just use a whitening mouthwash aswell as your normal toothpaste! simple right?
Reply:maybe you just have good enamel on your teeth. have you asked your dentist??
Reply:some people just have naturally yellow teeth unfortunately, professional teeth whitening would be the way to go
Reply:Do you smoke??
Reply:maybe it's from drinking dark drinks like soda or red juice...
Reply:Some teeth are naturally yellow and in fact its the extra white hollywood shine that looks stupid as long as your not talking canary yellow im sure it only bothers you!
Reply:it can be a good thing for your teeth to be a little yellowish, my son is 25 and has not got a single filling, the dentist told him that yellowish teeth are strong teeth.
Reply:I think u should ask ur dentist, you can find tooth whitening kits in Boots etc but you might end up damaging your tooth enamel. However, u can ask your dentist which ones are safe %26amp; also why are your teeth this colour? (eg what to do to avoid this? for example red wine, cigarrettes etc add to the problem)...
I have heard that Beverly Hills tooth whietening topothpaste is good though.(Tesco, Boots etc sells them %26amp; it is often on soecial offer! as it is about £4 for a tub which is a bit more than I;d pay for toothpaste!)
xxgigi
Reply:not everyone has white teeth. Maybe you're having too many curries, cigarettes and coffees? Im not sure why but if you go see a dentist they will tell you that after a polish you may not come up gleaming. To be perfectly white you need dentures/veneers or that really expensive treatment which bleaches the teeth.
Reply:try not to drink coke or red wine and use white strips
Reply:Yellow teeth doesn't always mean they are unclean or that you smoke it can mean a sign of very strong teeth my dad's teeth are tinted yellow and he has only ever been to the dentist once in his life and that was last year and he had no problems found!
Or "In addition there is some degree of the individual genetic make up"
Reply:Very few natural coloured teeth are snow white. Most teeth are off white.
Reply:Somepeople have naturally yellow teeth. You need to get them professionally whitened.
Reply:My teeth are yellowish and the school nurse always used to moan about it, and accuse me of not brushing. Mum mentioned this to the dentist, and he said, "I can see she's brushed them. There's no Christmas pudding there in June".
Actually yellow teeth are said to be quite healthy. If you want to whiten them, you would be well advised to chat to your dentist.
Reply:Some peoples teeth are slightly yellow naturally.
Reply:The enamel of your teeth (The outer layer) is actually translucent the inner layer dentine is yellow in colour therefore if your enamel is thinner in places the yellow of the dentine comes through more. Obviously staining can effect the colour also tea coffee red wine etc... but throughout our lives are teeth do become more yellow. Toothpaste is abrasive and over many years of brushing it can wear the enamel down especially if you are brushing too hard or using a hard bristled toothbrush. This doesn't mean you should stop brushing though maybe get a softer brush less abrasive toothpaste and use a different brushing technique. The whitening toothpastes on sale tend to be alot more abrasive to get rid of staining.
Reply:Yellow teeth are actually stronger u can buy bleadhing kits but i would avoid them though really if it bothers goeand see a NHS Dentist and ask about bleaching there, my dentist charges £199 and that is cheap be;ive it or noy\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\...
Reply:yellow teeth come naturally or are a result of smoking, drinking tea and coffee.
my dentist says that healthy not overly yellow colour on ur teeth is a sign of healthy strong enamel
whitening teeth corodes this protective layer over ur teeth making them vulnerable to damage, would not advise to do so
every1 has a different colour of teeth and because of that dentists have different colours of enamel (kerr for intance) theres a whole pallette
Reply:hi .unfortunaltey not everyone is happy with there teeth .one of the main complaints are that they are not white enough !!!! my response is that not everyones hair is the same colour .it s a fact that natural teeth r yellow/cream in nature .to get them white you need to either bleach them or have some restoravtive work done to them eg crowns venners. brushing will keep them healthy,being healthy eg not smoking will make them looknice.brushing wont actually alter the surface of the tooth. and as for whitening toothpaste -waste of time .all in the mind.
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