Depending on the time of formation, there are differences in how tooth stains are treated. Usually, tooth stains that have just been attached for a short time can be removed by brushing and rinsing, while those that have been deposited for a long time can be removed by scaling.
1. Freshly adhered stains: If you often consume food or drinks with pigments, such as coffee, cola, red dragon fruit, etc., the pigments and residues in the food will easily remain on the teeth and form stains. These freshly adhered stains can be removed by mechanical friction with a toothbrush. Therefore, you should develop the habit of brushing and rinsing your teeth after meals or before going to bed to reduce the formation of stains.
2. Long-term deposited stains: If the stains are formed for a long time and can not be removed in time, the accumulation of a long time may cause dental calculus, resulting in oral inflammation. These long-term retention of stains, through brushing is more difficult to remove, most need to use dental cleaning methods, such as ultrasonic cleaning, sandblasting teeth removal.
If there are stains on the teeth, you can first use a toothbrush to deal with them, and if the stains can not be removed, you should go to a regular hospital in a timely manner to remove the stains through dental scaling and other methods.