Can my dentist help remove a brown stain on my teeth?


Question:
Recently I noticed the my two front teeth have a brownish stain in the middle towards the bottom. It's confusing because I haven't drank soda, tea or coffee in over a year although I don't think my enamel is the strongest. I also keep my teeth in great condition (Sonicare, flossing once a day, healthy diet).

Can my dentist do anything about it? Thanks in advance.

Answers:
It depends on what kind of stain it is. If it is a stain on the outside (extrinsic), the dentist can most likely remove it. Those stains are like from smoking, etc. If the stain is intrinsic (comes from the inside of the tooth) then most likely not. The best thing is to see a dentist to determine the sources of the stain and go from there.
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The only one who really knows is your dentist! There may be more to the situation than just a stain, so I would definitely talk to he or she and figure out your options.
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Yes, the dentist can remove the stain using a tooth whitener. From http://www.drcaird.com/toothwhitening.ht...
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