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Hello! I want to know if a mixture of baking soda and peroxide removes black stains from teeth. If yes, can you tell me where I can find those items(I'm not good at all in chemistry). If no, then tell me a simple natural cure to my problem (without involving visit to dentists and extravagant cost

2006-11-01 18:49:01 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Dental

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You can find those items at your local grocery store in the cleaning or food isles.

2006-11-01 18:53:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

FYI: Calculus: A hardened yellow or brown mineral deposit from unremoved plaque; also called tartar. Cavity: A hole or weak spot in the tooth surface caused by decay. Gingivitis: Inflammation of the gums, seen as painless bleeding during brushing and flossing. Interdental: Between the teeth. Periodontal: Pertaining to the gums. Periodontitis: A gum disease that destroys the structures supporting the teeth, including bone. Plaque: A thin, sticky, colorless film of bacteria that forms on teeth. Tartar: A hardened yellow or brown mineral deposit from unremoved plaque; also called calculus. It's always best to visit your dentist at least twice a year for a complete dental check-up to avoid any major complications. I would highly suggest scheduling an appointment ASAP. It could become serious, then you're faced with dentures.

2016-03-19 02:43:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Peroxide without water and baking soda, will form a foam in your mouth that will get thicker and thicker, and could cause you panic if it starts moving down your wind pipe.
So peroxide with water, one cap full to 1/3 cup with a teaspoon of baking soda for 8 months, and you may see some change.
Not much. But your teeth will get white where the black is not. Once teeth turn black, that is the color they are till you see a dentist. sorry, no blood flow they turn black that means there dead.

2006-11-01 20:22:46 · answer #3 · answered by Faith Walker 4 · 0 1

first off.... what is the source of the black stains? It's hard to come up with an answer if I do not know how the stain got there in the first place. Sorry

Ask your dental professional on their opinion on how to get rid of it and how to prevent it from happening.

2006-11-02 00:28:21 · answer #4 · answered by Jennifer L 6 · 0 0

Hi, if you are smoking a cigarette, most likely you will develop a black stains in your teeth? To avoid? you must avoid smoking or at least minimized and brush your teeth 3 times a day or as often as you finished your smoking to avoid tartar and blackening your teeth. This is a natural and very practical way to solve your problem. I did it and it works for me. I stopped smoking.

2006-11-01 19:02:28 · answer #5 · answered by jrb_ph 1 · 0 0

It might remove the black stains, but peroxide is poison if swallowed, and it'll bleach your gums white too. Horrible look.

2006-11-01 18:53:48 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Black stains mean either the root of that tooth is dying, or, if you have silver amalgam fillings, that the filling is beginning to show through. If the root is dying.......you will have to go to the dentist. If it is just the filling showing through.......you can either bear with it or have the filling removed and replaced.

Tooth whiteners are for removing yellow stains due to food and drink, not for dental problems.

Perhaps you need to invest a bit in your dental care.

2006-11-01 18:59:25 · answer #7 · answered by spookykid313 5 · 0 5

Try bleach it is this new tooth paste like stuff not bleach like you wash your cloths with so close your mouth.

2006-11-01 19:06:30 · answer #8 · answered by stephanie_kanode 3 · 0 0

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