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Can I change the colour of my teeth?
Do you know that yellow is the new black – when you think about the smile – meaning that the colour is likely to get you blacklisted. Despite the fact you may think you never judge a book by its cover, in reality, people tend to make reflexive assumptions about others based on external components like their physical appearance. Over time, tooth enamel can change colour. Enamel stains may appear light brown, yellow, pink, black, grey or as white spots. How to change it? Listen Dr Sundeep Rooprai and check your best dental options at Shades Clinic.
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