
Have Yellow Dipostion On Th Upper Half Of The Teeth

Question: Have yellow dipostion on th upper half of the teeth in upper jaw. What should I do ?

Have yellow dipostion on th upper half of the teeth in upper jaw. What should I do ?
Brief Answer:
You may have to undergo scaling of the teeth
Detailed Answer:
Hii first of all thank you for approaching us with your query.
I read through your query.
I suggest that you may have to clean the teeth professionally using machine(scaling). These deposits cannot be removed using toothbrush. These are hard deposits which can be removed by dentist using machine. So please visit a dentist and get it done. Hope you understood what I meant. Thank you and have a healthy day.
Dr Rohit
You may have to undergo scaling of the teeth
Detailed Answer:
Hii first of all thank you for approaching us with your query.
I read through your query.
I suggest that you may have to clean the teeth professionally using machine(scaling). These deposits cannot be removed using toothbrush. These are hard deposits which can be removed by dentist using machine. So please visit a dentist and get it done. Hope you understood what I meant. Thank you and have a healthy day.
Dr Rohit
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj

Brief Answer:
You may have to undergo scaling of the teeth
Detailed Answer:
Hii first of all thank you for approaching us with your query.
I read through your query.
I suggest that you may have to clean the teeth professionally using machine(scaling). These deposits cannot be removed using toothbrush. These are hard deposits which can be removed by dentist using machine. So please visit a dentist and get it done. Hope you understood what I meant. Thank you and have a healthy day.
Dr Rohit
You may have to undergo scaling of the teeth
Detailed Answer:
Hii first of all thank you for approaching us with your query.
I read through your query.
I suggest that you may have to clean the teeth professionally using machine(scaling). These deposits cannot be removed using toothbrush. These are hard deposits which can be removed by dentist using machine. So please visit a dentist and get it done. Hope you understood what I meant. Thank you and have a healthy day.
Dr Rohit
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj

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