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have yellow teeth since i had typhoid early in my life. i m 27 female

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yellow teeth and typhoid ..generally have no connection ...a very few antibiotics if taken during development of your teeth cause yellowish.....these stains if occurred within teeth can be covered up with Ceramic veneers / direct composite veneers......just a bit of bleaching might not completely help

please consult your dentist to know the nature of your stains and the correct treatment modality

those may be due to inadequate oral hygiene maintenance during the illness, you need to go for a scaling and polishing.

Typhoid as a disease generally does not cause yellowing of teeth, but some medication may cause yellowing of teeth if taken during the developmental stage of teeth in childhood. Ideally, in office whitening should help whiten your teeth to a certain extent. If the stains/yellow discoloration persists then there are other treatment modalities such as ceramic or composite veneers/laminates. I would recommend that you visit your dentist for a thorough examination before you decide on any treatment modality. Regards

there is no correlation between thpyoid and yellow teeth.Some antibiotic do give yellow stains if taken in early life.Find out the type of stains.If stains are because of hypocalcified then bleaching will not help,go for veneer(direct or indirect)

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