Help stain on one of my teeth
I have this really bad stain on just one of my teeth. t is a ugly brown stain right on my front tooth that everone see. I really want it to be removed and I have been brushing with baking soda. I am just wondering how long should it take to whiten out for me to see a difference? I have been brushing with baking soda now a little over a week and the stain is still there as big as day.
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Wednesday, Mar. 10th 2010 2:43 PM at 2:43 pm
Baking soda may help to lighten the stain but that is over time. By no means will it happen over night. You may not see any difference for a month or two. Another thing to think about is are you sure it is only a stain and not a cavity?
Have a dentist check it out to be on the safe side and that way they may be able to advise something better then baking soda
Wednesday, Mar. 10th 2010 3:08 PM at 3:08 pm
Sounds more like a cavity to me then a stain. But if you are sure it is just a stain have you try whiten strips they my work better for you and you would see faster progress then baking soda