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yes, eventually 'All porcelain' crowns do not generally stain or fade. 'Porcelain fused to metal' crowns might show a dark line near the gum after time. In rare cases the porcelain can pick up staining from poor oral hygiene or from heavy use of red wine tobacco cola etc. but is easily polished off with the correct dental tools. Porcelain does not stain as it is not porous like natural teeth.
hey is it ceramic porcelain? laminate? have u made a solution of bleach and h2o?
It will stain your teeth. It is also hard to digest.
Generally not. Stannous fluoride definitely does but it's removable and just surface stain.
wash it
You can't whiten veneer teeth. If the stain is external and not part of the porcelain your dental hygienist might be able to scale or polish the stain away.
yes, eventually 'All porcelain' crowns do not generally stain or fade. 'Porcelain fused to metal' crowns might show a dark line near the gum after time. In rare cases the porcelain can pick up staining from poor oral hygiene or from heavy use of red wine tobacco cola etc. but is easily polished off with the correct dental tools. Porcelain does not stain as it is not porous like natural teeth.
what will remove copper sulfate stain in commodes
False teeth are produced by making a mold of existing teeth. Then shaping porcelain to mirror the teeth that are fitted to vacant gums.
Since they cannot grow back, you may have to have porcelain implants. This includes a metal poll that is lodged into your gum with a porcelain artificial tooth slid on.
Amoxicillin does not stain your teeth. Tetracycline group of antibiotics do stain your teeth. So they are contraindicated in pregnancy and for children below eight years of age.
The Oneida Serveware 15 oz Welsh Rarebit is made of twice-fired porcelain. Porcelain itself is very stain-resistant, so if cared for, the serveware should not stain.
hey is it ceramic porcelain? laminate? have u made a solution of bleach and h2o?
A good basic cleaner is baking soda made into a paste. Scrub the stain with the paste then rinse. Spraying with vinegar before rinsing can help lift extra dirt from the surface. Do not use ammonia, it can damage the finish. [I found this out when I mixed ammonia and soap to remove a copper stain on a tub]
Absolutely not!!!! Blood cannot stain your teeth!!! I'm a dental hygienist!
No. Unlike real teeth, porcelain bridges have the color baked in, and the whitening agents have no effect on them.
Stain them.