I have stains on my teeth is there any way I can get rid of them? If possible any way without using a dentist? Or is it possible at all with or without a dentist?
sally2000 answered Sunday March 12 2006, 6:44 am: brush ur teeth with salt everyday three times for 1 month and ull have white dazzling teeth welllllllll i know it gets boring brushing them everyday but youre teeth r a part of ur beauty and clean teeth and mouth adds 5 years to youre life [ sally2000's advice column | Ask sally2000 A Question ]
pearlndew answered Sunday March 12 2006, 6:18 am: first of all find out WHY the stains are there, the cause i mean, have they always been there? ever since your secondary/permanent dentition erupted? or did they occur afterwards? secondly, i would suggest you go to a dentist to get them removed, they will do scaling/polishing and even whitening, there are things you can use at home but they can damage your teeth, since they are chemicals you need to be careful with them and it's best to let a professional handle the problem. there's nothing to be scared of, scaling/polishing and whitening is not at all painful.. :) [ pearlndew's advice column | Ask pearlndew A Question ]
Hubble08 answered Sunday March 12 2006, 12:56 am: ♥ crest white strips!! they are amazing! i use them everyday twice a day and you will never believe how well it works. Keep updated w/ them to. When they run out continue to buy for further results! [ Hubble08's advice column | Ask Hubble08 A Question ]
sweetjewel answered Sunday March 12 2006, 12:38 am: crest white strips ((premimum))
brush with an electric toothbrush with toothpaste that helps whiten teeth
if you chew gum.. chew the gum that makes your teeth whiter
dont drink coffee ((it stains your teeth))
floss
use mouthwash [ sweetjewel's advice column | Ask sweetjewel A Question ]
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