Asked in Clothes at 2:54 AM on November 04, 2009
Tags: remove, yellow, stains, underwear
Use detergent soap. If not success then throw it and get rid off this problem.
Answered by bkb272 , an ibibo Citizen, at 6:38 AM on November 05, 2009
accounts for significant staining whether it is smoked or chewed. Curry powder with its bright red, brown or yellow color can result in yellow stained teeth. Most berries, which are rich in color will cause help remove any stubborn plaque to which stains might adhere. When you have plastic fillings, its especially important to maintain regular toothbrushing, and to see your dentist twice a year. Many stains
Yellow stains is because of food stains. Brushing the teeth immediately after having sticky food is one way to keep the the teeth spotless and healthy. Instead of looking for products to remove....Background. Microabrasion using a paste made of acid and pumice is a technique that has been used to remove white, yellow and brown stains from enamel. The authors evaluated the technique by studying the effectiveness of a
teeth regularly with a regular tooth paste that has fluoride content in it. If the stains are mild you can consult a dentist for removing the stain by either whitening, bleaching or by micro abrasion. If the stain is too deep and cannot be removed, you should not in for abrasion; as this will damage the teeth. Under such conditions one should opt for covering the stain by a porcelain veneer or a crown
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are two of the biggest culprits. Its worth mentioning tobacco, which accounts for significant staining whether it is smoked or chewed. Curry powder with its bright red, brown or yellow color can result in yellow stained teeth. Most berries, which are rich in color will cause stains on your teeth too. In reality there are many foods that are likely to cause tooth staining, including both artificially
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