Is it possible to have naturally yellow teeth?

When I brush, my white toothpaste really brings out the yellow in my teeth. I don’t smoke, but I do drink coffee sometimes. Should I get them whitened or am I just being shallow?

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Naturally yellow teeth..?

Anyway i can whiten my teeth? I have very yellow teeth, but they’re healthy. I brush my teeth three times a day, morning, afternoon, and before i sleep. I brush really hard, try baking soda, and nothings working. My parents wont let me get them bleached, or go to a dentist or let me get whitning trays. I even use the Flouride stuff to avoid cavities, etc. It’s a genetic thing, since my mom’s side of the family has healthy, but yellow teeth. My mom has yellow teeth, my grandma, my great grandma had yellow teeth. All naturally yellow. I dont drink coffee, and i sure don’t smoke. What can i do!?
And i don’t drink coke, coca cola, etc. It just tastes bad to me, so i dont drink that.

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What can i use for Teeth Whitening?

what are some FAST, EASY, AND EFFECTIVE home remedies for teeth whitening?? please help, I brush twice a day but i drink a lot of coffee im cutting back but my teeth r still a little yellow! what can i do to brighten them up???

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It seems that every time I eat grape or blueberry jelly(usually Polaner Allfruit) with bread or biscuits I notice these darkish blue or brownish streaks all over much of my teeth(it seems to happen with any color fruit jelly I eat). I don’t have to eat a whole lot of it for this to happen. I’m in my 20s, in good health and my teeth are also in generally good condition, although I’ve had many cavities over the years so I have many fillings. I don’t have any dental diseases, at least my dentist didn’t say so last time I was there. My teeth are naturally yellowish in color(my dentist told me there was nothing that could be done to whiten them, that is their natural color, unless I want to go to a cosmetic dentist to put porcelain around them), but I never drink coffee or smoke. The trouble is, even after brushing and flossing my teeth very thoroughly these blotches and streaks mostly remain(and they are very obvious). The only thing that removes them is this dental scraper that I have at home. I brush and floss twice a day. What are these strange, hard to get out blotches and streaks along on my teeth that are so difficult to get out? How can I prevent them? What is the best way to remove them? Do they indicate that something is very wrong with my teeth? Thanks.

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It seems that every time I eat grape or blueberry jelly(usually Polaner Allfruit) with bread or biscuits I notice these darkish blue or brownish streaks all over much of my teeth. I don’t have to eat a whole lot of it for this to happen. I’m in my 20s, in good health and my teeth are also in generally good condition, although I’ve had many cavities over the years so I have many fillings. I don’t have any dental diseases, at least my dentist didn’t say so last time I was there. My teeth are naturally yellowish in color(my dentist told me there was nothing that could be done to whiten them, that is their natural color, unless I want to go to a cosmetic dentist to put porcelain around them), but I never drink coffee or smoke. The trouble is, even after brushing and flossing my teeth very thoroughly these blotches and streaks mostly remain(and they are very obvious). The only thing that removes them is this dental scraper that I have at home. I brush and floss twice a day. What are these strange, hard to get out blotches and streaks along on my teeth that are so difficult to get out? How can I prevent them? What is the best way to remove them? Do they indicate that something is very wrong with my teeth? Thanks.

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