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Teeth whitening for calcium stains

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shelldockley · 09/05/2012 14:49

I've always had calcium deposits/fluoride stains (not sure which) on my teeth, but as they are already quite sensitive, I've been wary of trying any form of teeth whitening. Has anyone else successfully got rid of these stains without making their teeth more sensitive? Any tips?

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Ryoko · 09/05/2012 15:11

Thats patches isn't it so your teeth look like a white and cream patchwork?

I got that I don't think there is any over the counter thing you can do to change them, just stick with the toothpastes, you don't want to end up in pain over a bit of vanity.

shelldockley · 09/05/2012 15:15

That's it yes, they're patchy. Do whitening toothpastes make your teeth more sensitive too?

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Ryoko · 09/05/2012 15:31

I'm not sure I've been using them for years and my teeth are a bit odd in that it's really sweet things that put them on edge (at one side) for some reason and Listerine mouthwash that fucking kills. Hot and cold don't really bother me.

I must say I like this Arm and Hammer whitening stuff I've got at the moment (it was in Poundland) I've seen adverts for an enamel care version maybe try that and read this.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tooth_bleaching

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