Any change in the hue, color, or translucency of a tooth due to any cause. Restorative filling materials, drugs (both topical and systemic), pulpal necrosis, or hemorrhage may be responsible. (Jablonski, Dictionary of Dentistry, 1992, p253)
One of a set of bone-like structures in the mouth used for biting and chewing.
Containers, packaging, and packaging materials for processed and raw foods and beverages. It includes packaging intended to be used for storage and also used for preparation of foods such as microwave food containers versus COOKING AND EATING UTENSILS. Packaging materials may be intended for food contact or designated non-contact, for example, shipping containers. FOOD LABELING is also available.
The visually perceived property of objects created by absorption or reflection of specific wavelengths of light.
The upper part of the tooth, which joins the lower part of the tooth (TOOTH ROOT) at the cervix (TOOTH CERVIX) at a line called the cementoenamel junction. The entire surface of the crown is covered with enamel which is thicker at the extremity and becomes progressively thinner toward the cervix. (From Jablonski, Dictionary of Dentistry, 1992, p216)

Porcelain veneers: a challenging case. (1/76)

A patient in his early 20s with teeth badly discoloured by tetracycline was seeking treatment to improve his esthetics. Because retreatment and cost were important considerations, porcelain veneers were the treatment of choice. The challenge in this case was to mask the underlying tetracycline stain before the final cementation and thus gain more control over the final shade of the veneers.  (+info)

An evaluation of the changes in maxillary pulpal blood flow associated with orthognathic surgery. (2/76)

The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of the Laser Doppler Flowmeter (LDF) in the measurement of pulpal blood flow following orthognathic surgery and to conduct an initial study of the effects of a Le Fort I osteotomy on the pulpal blood flow of the maxillary central incisors. The design consisted of a preliminary prospective controlled consecutive clinical trial undertaken at the Orthodontic Clinic, University Dental Hospital NHS Trust, Wales, 1994. The study group consisted of 15 consecutive patients who were to receive a standard advancement Le Fort I osteotomy. Seven patients who were to undergo a mandibular advancement only acted as a control. A further 20 separate patients participated in a study for the assessment of measurement error. The blood flow in relative perfusion unit v. time, was measured using a Laser Doppler Flowmeter. Measurement error for flowmeter recordings with hand-held application and custom-made splint support showed no consistent difference or significant random variation between the two methods for holding the probe against the teeth (pooled S.D. of reproducibility 1/1 = 1.91/1.39 for custom splint location as opposed to 0.96/1.07 for hand-held/fixed bracket location). For the surgical patients under investigation no significant differences for maxillary pulpal blood flow were found in the control group (mandibular osteotomy) over time. However, in the maxillary osteotomy patients there was a tendency for an initial rise in the maxillary perfusion post-surgery as measured at the central incisor pulps, followed by an overall reduction at 6 months. As an example, the mean value for the upper right central showed a significant increase in blood flow during the immediate post-operative period (P < 0.05), but at 6 months after surgery demonstrated a statistically significant overall reduction in comparison with the presurgical reading (P < 0.001). The laser Doppler flowmeter is not an easy instrument to use in the clinical assessment of pulpal blood flow. However, it would appear from these longitudinal series of readings, taken over a 6-month period on 15 patients, that the maxillary perfusion recorded at the central incisor pulps may be permanently affected in many Le Fort I osteotomy patients. For patients that already have a prejudiced blood supply this could lead to devitalization and discoloration of incisors. It is not known if this affect on the perfusion of the pulp continues beyond 6 months post-surgery.  (+info)

The oral effects of smokeless tobacco. (3/76)

Smokeless tobacco use has increased rapidly in North America. This form of tobacco use has many oral effects including leukoplakia, oral cancer, loss of periodontal support (recession), and staining of teeth and composite restorations. Systemic effects such as nicotine dependence, transient hypertension and cardiovascular disease may also result from smokeless tobacco use. This paper aims to guide dental practitioners in identifying oral lesions that occur due to the use of smokeless tobacco and also offer guidelines on how to counsel patients who express a desire to stop using smokeless tobacco products.  (+info)

Unusual indelible enamel staining following fixed appliance treatment. (4/76)

Two cases are described of indelible enamel staining following fixed appliance therapy. The acquired pigmentation occurred in patients with an identifiable enamel defect prior to treatment. The interaction of factors to cause the staining is discussed and it's prevention in future cases highlighted. Subsequent restoration of the affected teeth is shown.  (+info)

Tooth discolouration and staining: a review of the literature. (5/76)

OBJECTIVE: To carry out an extensive review of the literature on tooth staining with particular regard to some of the more recent literature on the mechanisms of tooth staining involving mouthrinses. DESIGN: Comprehensive review of the literature over four decades. CONCLUSIONS: A knowledge of the aetiology of tooth staining is of importance to dental surgeons in order to enable a correct diagnosis to be made when examining a discoloured dentition and allows the dental practitioner to explain to the patient the exact nature of the condition. In some instances, the mechanism of staining may have an effect on the outcome of treatment and influence the treatment options the dentist will be able to offer to patients.  (+info)

Dental enamel formation and its impact on clinical dentistry. (6/76)

The nature of tooth enamel is of inherent interest to dental professionals. The current-day clinical practice of dentistry involves the prevention of enamel demineralization, the promotion of enamel remineralization, the restoration of cavitated enamel where demineralization has become irreversible, the vital bleaching of dental enamel that has become discolored, and the diagnosis and treatment of developmental enamel malformations, which can be caused by environmental or genetic factors. On a daily basis, dental health providers make diagnostic and treatment decisions that are influenced by their understanding of tooth formation. A systemic condition during tooth development, such as high fever, can produce a pattern of enamel defects in the dentition. Knowing the timing of tooth development permits estimates about the timing of the disturbance. The process of enamel maturation continues following tooth eruption, so that erupted teeth can become less susceptible to decay over time. Mutations in the genes encoding enamel proteins lead to amelogenesis imperfecta, a collection of inherited diseases having enamel malformations as the predominant phenotype. Defects in the amelogenin gene cause X-linked amelogenesis imperfecta, and genes encoding other enamel proteins are candidates for autosomal forms. Here we review our current understanding of dental enamel formation, and relate this information to clinical circumstances where this understanding may be particularly relevant.  (+info)

The use of QLF to quantify in vitro whitening in a product testing model. (7/76)

BACKGROUND: Professional and consumer interest in whitening products continues to increase against a background of both increased oral health awareness and demand for cosmetic procedures. In the current legal climate, few dentists are providing 'in-office' whitening treatments, and thus many patients turn to home-use products. The most common of these are the whitening toothpastes. Researchers are keen to quantify the effectiveness of such products through clinically relevant trials. AIM: Previous studies examining whitening products have employed a variety of stained substrates to monitor stain removal. This study aimed to quantify the removal of stain from human enamel using a new device, quantitative light-induced fluorescence (QLF). The experimental design follows that of a product-testing model. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 11 previously extracted molar teeth were coated with transparent nail varnish leaving an exposed window of enamel. The sound, exposed enamel was subject to a staining regime of human saliva, chlorhexidine and tea. Each of the eleven teeth was subjected to serial exposures of a positive control (Bocasan), a negative control (water) and a test product (Yotuel toothpaste). Following each two-minute exposure QLF images of the teeth were taken (a total of 5 applications). Following completion of one test solution, the teeth were cleaned, re-stained and the procedure repeated with the next solution. QLF images were stored on a PC and analysed by a blinded single examiner. The deltaQ value at 5% threshold was reported. ANOVA and paired t-tests were used to analyse the data. RESULTS: The study confirmed the ability of QLF to longitudinally quantify stain reduction from human enamel. The reliability of the technique in relation to positive and negative test controls was proven. The positive control had a significantly (alpha = 0.05) higher stain removal efficacy than water (p = 0.023) and Yotuel (p = 0.046). Yotuel was more effective than water (p = 0.023). CONCLUSION: The research community, the practicing clinician and the consumer all require sound product evaluation data. The use of human enamel specimens may offer more relevant clinical data. QLF has been designed as an in vivo device. Further development of the technique should permit in vivo clinical whitening trials.  (+info)

Prevalence of black tooth stains and dental caries in Brazilian schoolchildren. (8/76)

This study evaluated the correlation between the presence of black extrinsic tooth stains and caries in Brazilian schoolchildren. The target population consisted of 263 children aged 6-12 years. Clinical examinations were performed by four dentists calibrated for the World Health Organization criteria for caries diagnosis. The c(2) test was used to compare the prevalence of caries between groups of children with and without black tooth stains. Spearman's correlation test was used to analyze the relationship between the presence of black stains and caries severity. Black stains were observed in 14.8% of the children. The number of children with caries-free permanent dentition was not statistically different between groups. The mean DMF-T was 1.46 +/- 1.39 for children with black stains and 2.42 +/- 2.09 for children without black stains. A negative correlation was observed between the presence (r = -0.16; p<0.05) and severity (r = -0.15; p<0.01) of black stains and DMF-T.  (+info)

Tooth discoloration, also known as tooth staining or tooth color change, refers to the darkening or staining of teeth. It can be categorized into two main types: extrinsic and intrinsic. Extrinsic discoloration occurs when the outer layer of the tooth (enamel) becomes stained due to exposure to colored substances such as coffee, tea, wine, tobacco, and certain foods. Intrinsic discoloration, on the other hand, occurs when the inner structure of the tooth (dentin) darkens or gets a yellowish tint due to factors like genetics, aging, trauma, or exposure to certain medications during tooth development. Tooth discoloration can also be caused by dental diseases or decay. It is important to note that while some forms of tooth discoloration are cosmetic concerns, others may indicate underlying oral health issues and should be evaluated by a dental professional.

A tooth is a hard, calcified structure found in the jaws (upper and lower) of many vertebrates and used for biting and chewing food. In humans, a typical tooth has a crown, one or more roots, and three layers: the enamel (the outermost layer, hardest substance in the body), the dentin (the layer beneath the enamel), and the pulp (the innermost layer, containing nerves and blood vessels). Teeth are essential for proper nutrition, speech, and aesthetics. There are different types of teeth, including incisors, canines, premolars, and molars, each designed for specific functions in the mouth.

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Food Packaging" is not a medical term. It is a term used to describe the process and materials used to package food products to protect them from contamination, damage, and to provide information about the product. Medical definitions are typically related to diseases, conditions, treatments, or anatomical terms. If you have any questions related to medical terminology, I'd be happy to help with those!

In the context of medical terminology, 'color' is not defined specifically with a unique meaning. Instead, it generally refers to the characteristic or appearance of something, particularly in relation to the color that a person may observe visually. For instance, doctors may describe the color of a patient's skin, eyes, hair, or bodily fluids to help diagnose medical conditions or monitor their progression.

For example, jaundice is a yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes that can indicate liver problems, while cyanosis refers to a bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes due to insufficient oxygen in the blood. Similarly, doctors may describe the color of stool or urine to help diagnose digestive or kidney issues.

Therefore, 'color' is not a medical term with a specific definition but rather a general term used to describe various visual characteristics of the body and bodily fluids that can provide important diagnostic clues for healthcare professionals.

A tooth crown is a type of dental restoration that covers the entire visible portion of a tooth, restoring its shape, size, and strength. It is typically made of materials like porcelain, ceramic, or metal alloys and is custom-made to fit over the prepared tooth. The tooth crown is cemented in place and becomes the new outer surface of the tooth, protecting it from further damage or decay.

The process of getting a tooth crown usually involves two dental appointments. During the first appointment, the dentist prepares the tooth by removing any decay or damaged tissue and shaping the tooth to accommodate the crown. An impression is then taken of the prepared tooth and sent to a dental laboratory where the crown is fabricated. In the meantime, a temporary crown is placed over the prepared tooth to protect it until the permanent crown is ready. At the second appointment, the temporary crown is removed, and the permanent crown is cemented in place.

Tooth crowns are often recommended for several reasons, including:

* To restore a broken or fractured tooth
* To protect a weakened tooth from further damage or decay
* To support a large filling when there isn't enough natural tooth structure left
* To cover a dental implant
* To improve the appearance of a discolored or misshapen tooth

Overall, a tooth crown is an effective and long-lasting solution for restoring damaged or decayed teeth and improving oral health.

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... broken and misaligned teeth. Diseases of the teeth include baby-bottle tooth decay, epulis, meth mouth and Hutchinson's teeth. ... There should be no growths, lumps, or discoloration of the tissue. Abnormal findings are asymmetricality, cyanosis, a cherry- ... Tooth condition indicates a person's general health. Teeth should be clean with no decay, white with shiny enamel and smooth ... Adults should have a total of 32 teeth (16 teeth in each arch). By the age of 2+1⁄2, children have a total of 20 deciduous ...
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Permanent blue discoloration of gums or teeth discoloration may also occur. Rare but serious side effects include fever, ...
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Whitening toothpaste cannot alter the natural color of teeth or reverse discoloration by penetrating surface stains or decay. ... The polishing of teeth removes stains from tooth surfaces, but has not been shown to improve dental health over and above the ... The "biomimetic hydroxylapatite" is intended to protect the teeth by creating a new layer of synthetic enamel around the tooth ... tooth surface discoloration was observed as a side effect upon using it, which is considered a negative side effect that can ...
Certain formulations of stannous fluoride in dental products may cause mild tooth discoloration; this is not permanent and can ... The fluoride in stannous fluoride helps to convert the calcium mineral apatite in teeth into fluorapatite, which makes tooth ... The calcium present in plaque and saliva reacts with fluoride to form calcium fluoride on the tooth surface; over time, this ... Stannous fluoride was introduced as an alternative to sodium fluoride for the prevention of cavities (tooth decay). It was ...
Treatment of intrinsic discoloration in permanent anterior teeth in children and adolescents". International Journal of ... Restorations placed on MIH-affected teeth were found to be more prone to failure due to both loss of tooth structure and ... Progression of the carious lesion is also more rapid in teeth with MIH as patients may experience tooth sensitivity while ... immature tooth pulp irritation and also the instability of the gingival margins during the eruption of teeth. The placement of ...
This includes a discolouration of teeth, an accumulation of calculus and halitosis. Furthermore, one-sided chewing, an increase ... If a tooth is infected by dental caries there are mainly two options of treatment: In most of the veterinary clinics, teeth ... If there remains enough enamel the tooth can be repaired. In case of an infestation of the tooth pulp a treatment of the root ... "AVDS Cavities information page - Dog Tooth Health - Cat Tooth Health". American Veterinary Dental Society. Archived from the ...
Many factors may lead to discoloration of the external layer of the tooth called the enamel. Foods and beverages such as coffee ... Precautions include; teeth without existing stain, newly erupted teeth, tooth decalcification, hypo-calcification, hypoplasia, ... Tooth polishing procedures are done to smooth the surfaces of teeth and restorations. The purpose of polishing is to remove ... Tooth polishing should also be avoided in the case of allergies and communicable diseases. Tooth scaling Scaling is a process ...
The orange discoloration is due to pigment staining from the mineral iron in the tooth enamel. Nutria have prominent four inch ... They have approximately 20 teeth with four large incisors that grow during the entirety of their lives. ...
... discoloration system, reduce tooth surface discoloration without losing its efficacy? A systematic review and meta‐analysis". ... of teeth. A systematic review of commercial chlorhexidine products with anti-discoloration systems (ADSs) found that the ADSs ... Tetracycline is an antibiotic which may sometimes be used as a mouthwash in adults (it causes red staining of teeth in children ... Mouthwash should not be used immediately after brushing the teeth so as not to wash away the beneficial fluoride residue left ...
Permanent (adult) teeth are not discoloured, or the discolouration is mild (grey colour). Little or no attrition (tooth wear) ... These problems can affect baby (primary/deciduous) teeth alone, or both baby teeth and adult (permanent) teeth, with the baby ... Clinical features include: Discoloured teeth - teeth may be amber, brown, blue or opalescent Bulbous shape to the tooth crown ... The baby (primary) teeth are usually more severely affected than adult (permanent) teeth. Enamel is usually lost early because ...
Dark coronal discoloration is believed to be an early sign of pulp degeneration. Teeth with said discolouration need to be ... a grey tooth discoloration and even peri-apical lesions. This altered translucency in the tooth is due to disruption and ... The most common clinical signs present in a tooth with a necrosed pulp would be a grey discoloration of the crown and/or ... This might be due to displacement of the tooth through avulsion or luxation. Furthermore, if the tooth is severely damaged, it ...
Affected teeth may have areas of coronal discoloration, or they may have actual pits and irregularities. This is most commonly ... Causal factors may occur locally, affecting only a single tooth, or they may act systemically, affecting all teeth in which ... The resulting hypoplastic or hypocalcified permanent tooth is sometimes known as Turner's tooth. Lovell, Nancy C.; Dawson, ... Enamel hypocalcification is a defect of tooth enamel in which normal amounts of enamel are produced but are hypomineralized. In ...
... these drugs should not be administered during periods of tooth development because of the risk of tooth discoloration. Due to ... These side effects may include nausea/vomiting, headache, photosensitivity, discoloration of growing teeth, and fetal damage. ...
... designed to employ a flood coolant system to keep saw blade teeth cooled and lubricated may reduce sparks and discoloration ... and a high chip load per tooth, usually between .001"-.003" (0.025-0.08 mm) per tooth. These blades are driven by a high power ... This allows the HSS saw blade to feed at a constant rate with a very high chip load per tooth. Cold saws are capable of ... Saw blade type and number of teeth, cutting speed, and feed rate all must be appropriate to the type and size of material being ...
Evidence of deliberate teeth dyeing was also pointed out by the discoloration in the frontal teeth only. Other evidence of gold ... Teeth goldwork, therefore, was not just a sign of social status, but also of strength and bravery. Pusad: Tooth goldwork. ... Upon meeting Rajah Siaui of Butuan, he described him as having "three spots of gold on every tooth" with "teeth [appearing] as ... and filed even with the surface of the incisor teeth. "Bolinao Teeth Ornaments". Virtual Collection of Asian Masterpieces. ...
These types of powders would get stuck between the gums and the teeth and leave an unsightly discoloration. As a result, they ... In the nineteenth century, it was incorporated into non-soluble tooth powder. ... were coloured red using Armenian bole to disguise the buildup around the teeth. It is also used in bookbinding for coloring, or ...
If the discoloration is deeper or in the dentin, this method of tooth whitening will not be successful.[citation needed] There ... Tooth cavities are caused when acids dissolve tooth enamel: Enamel is also lost through tooth wear and enamel fractures. Ca10( ... Tooth whitening or tooth bleaching procedures attempt to lighten a tooth's color in either of two ways: by chemical or ... The discoloration of teeth over time can result from exposure to substances such as tobacco, coffee, and tea. The staining ...
Uncommon side-effects, occurring in 0.1 to 1% of cases, include constipation, vomiting, stomachache, tooth discoloration, ... Commonly observed side-effects, occurring in 1 to 10% of cases, include stool discoloration, diarrhea, nausea, and dyspepsia. ...
Also, antibiotics had more side effects than topical applications, such as stomach cramps and severe discoloration of teeth. ...
Heithersay, G. S.; Hirsch, R. S. (September 1993). "Tooth discoloration and resolution following a luxation injury: ... The purposes of tooth replantation is to resolve tooth loss and preserve the natural landscape of the teeth. Whilst variations ... Following any type of trauma to a tooth, there is a possibility for the tooth to discolour. When teeth are damaged or injured ... Post trauma, a tooth can discolour and turn black or grey within a few days and if the injury is mild the tooth may return to ...
They surround the teeth and provide a seal around them. Unlike the soft tissue linings of the lips and cheeks, most of the gums ... Gum depigmentation (aka gum bleaching) is a procedure used in cosmetic dentistry to remove these discolorations. Healthy gums ... Healthy gums hold tight to each tooth in that the gum surface narrows to "knife-edge" thin at the free gingival margin. On the ... The marginal gum is the edge of the gums surrounding the teeth in collar-like fashion. In about half of individuals, it is ...
JAWS / TEETH Complete dentition, strong teeth with developed canines. Scissor or level bite. Lips covering teeth are thick and ... Discoloration of the nose • Tight lips- • Light colored eyes • Entropion or loose eyelids • Too small or too big ears placed ... too high on the head Cropped ears • Undershot or overshoAbsence of teeth when not accounted for by damage of old age • Narrow ...
Tooth discoloration is common following root canal treatment; however, the exact causes for this are not completely understood ... The tooth can also be unroofed to allow drainage and help relieve pressure.[citation needed] A root treated tooth may be eased ... If the tooth is not perfectly sealed, the canal may leak, causing eventual failure. A tooth with a root canal treatment still ... Sometimes a tooth root may be perforated while the root canal is being treated, making it difficult to fill the tooth. The ...
Tooth discoloration is abnormal tooth color, hue or translucency. External discoloration is accumulation of stains on the tooth ... teeth tend to be darker. Baby teeth (deciduous teeth) are generally whiter than the adult teeth that follow, again due to ... Management of tooth discoloration depends on the cause. Most discoloration is harmless and may or may not be of cosmetic ... Intrinsic discoloration generally requires one of the many types of tooth bleaching. Alternatively the appearance of the tooth ...
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What you eat and drink can greatly affect the discolouration of your teeth. Drinking coffee, tea, wine or colas regularly can ... Kingston upon thames dentists can provide helpful information to prevent discolouration of teeth There are various causes of ... Certain diseases and medication can also lead to the discolouration of teeth. Diseases which affect the enamel and dentin on ... Ageing itself causes a natural discolouring of the teeth and some people will naturally have brighter teeth than others. ...
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... posted: Mar. 08, 2022. ... Because teeth are porous, over time substances in food, beverages, and tobacco products can stain the surface of the teeth. ... These stains might be the result of an injury to the tooth or exposure to a medication like tetracycline while the tooth is ... Well examine your teeth to make sure that there are no pre-existing conditions such as cavities or gum disease that should be ...
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Because the exact cause of discoloration can significantly affect the result of the bleaching it is important that the dentist ... Teeth can become discolored for many reasons. Teeth damaged by trauma (injury) can turn yellowish as a consequence of excessive ... The tooth is subsequently rinsed with water and neutralized with sodium bicarbonate, then washed with water again and polished ... Appropriate for vital teeth. *Application of the bleaching-agent (10% carbamide peroxide gel) using an individually made ...
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Introduction of Several Causes of Tooth Discoloration. The cause of tooth discoloration is various issues; the following are ... The depth of tooth discoloration in different people is as follows:. Surface stains: Surface stains occur in tooth enamel, its ... The treatment of tooth discoloration depends entirely on the cause of the discoloration and its depth. By accurately ... There are very simple ways to prevent tooth discoloration, but in case of any change in tooth color, dentists can easily treat ...
If youre concerned about tooth discoloration, Clayton Individualized Dentistry has outlined causes and methods of prevention ... Teeth Whitening. When considering what to do about removing stains from your teeth, there a few options when it comes to teeth ... The longer the coffee sits on the tooth, the more it can penetrate the tooth causing discoloration. ... NC area residents are wondering what they can do to prevent tooth discoloration and what type of teeth whitening may be ...
Read our Parkside Family Dental blog to learn what causes tooth discoloration. Contact us if you want whiter, brighter smile. ... Typically, intrinsic discoloration is tougher to treat.. Aging Teeth. Just like our skin and our hair, our teeth show our age. ... Dental Tips, Oral Health, Tooth Whitening. What Causes Tooth Discoloration?. Written by Parkside Family Dental on April 23rd, ... There are other causes of tooth discoloration known as intrinsic stains, which effect the inner layer of the tooth, the dentin ...
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  • Tetracycline and its derivatives are capable of intrinsic discoloration (discussed below). (wikipedia.org)
  • Causes of intrinsic discoloration generally fall into those that occur during tooth development and those acquired later in life. (wikipedia.org)
  • The scratch test is generally used to distinguish between extrinsic and intrinsic discoloration. (medscape.com)
  • This information is critical for the identification of a potential cause of intrinsic discoloration. (medscape.com)
  • Injury - Traumatic tooth injuries can cause intrinsic discoloration of the inner part of the tooth, the "dentin", which is difficult to remedy. (morrisperio.com)
  • Intrinsic discoloration can be more challenging to treat and may require more extensive cosmetic dentistry procedures such as dental veneers or bonding. (coilaa.com)
  • The chemistry and mechanisms of extrinsic and intrinsic discoloration. (medscape.com)
  • Antibiotics Like Tetracycline - Some antibiotics taken during childhood years while teeth are still developing can cause intrinsic discoloration of the inner tooth structure that is impossible to remove with external whitening treatments. (cdhp.org)
  • Dentin forms the bulk of the tooth substance, and contributes most to the overall tooth color. (wikipedia.org)
  • The pulp is pink/red due to its vascularity, but is rarely visible through the overlying enamel and dentin unless the thickness of these layers is reduced by tooth wear (or rarely internal resorption). (wikipedia.org)
  • Females generally have slightly whiter teeth than males, partly because females' teeth are smaller, and therefore there is less bulk of dentin, partially visible through the enamel layer. (wikipedia.org)
  • Baby teeth (deciduous teeth) are generally whiter than the adult teeth that follow, again due to differences in the ratio of enamel to dentin. (wikipedia.org)
  • Several diseases that affect enamel (the hard surface of the teeth) and dentin (the underlying material under enamel) can lead to tooth discoloration. (britedental.com.au)
  • As you age, the outer layer of enamel on your teeth gets worn away, revealing the natural yellow color of dentin. (britedental.com.au)
  • When the dentin darkens, it starts showing on the surface of your tooth as a yellow or grey tint. (smilewide.in)
  • If, for any reason, the tissue under the enamel, called dentin, has been exposed in the tooth, this area should either be covered with filling or isolated by the physician. (raillynews.com)
  • If the patient uses bleaching products in the market without consulting the physician and the dentin is exposed, he may face with tooth sensitivity that does not go away. (raillynews.com)
  • As we age, the outer layer of enamel on our teeth naturally wears down, revealing the yellowish dentin underneath. (coilaa.com)
  • As the outer layer of the tooth thins, the inner layer, known as dentin, is left exposed. (villanovadental.com)
  • Dentin is naturally yellow in colour and gives teeth a dirty or yellowish appearance. (villanovadental.com)
  • Aging along with wear and tear can also cause the enamel on your teeth to slowly become worn away, which exposes the dentin making your teeth more vulnerable to decay and damage. (carriemuznydds.com)
  • As you age, the outer layer of enamel on your teeth wears away over time, revealing the next layer of the tooth or dentin. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • They can also appear as a result of disease, overexposure to fluoride, or as a result of the dentin layer of the teeth showing when the outer enamel layer erodes. (thesterlingdentist.com)
  • Dentin discoloration in guinea pigs must be avoided and treated effectively. (guineapigname.com)
  • As teeth age, the surface becomes darker and yellowish because the dentin layer found under the enamel becomes thicker, hence accelerating the stress on the teeth. (durkeeconsulting.com)
  • Additionally, the dentin (internal tooth surface beneath the enamel) tends to get thicker as we age, making the appearance of teeth more yellow. (newbeauty.com)
  • Intrinsic tooth colour is related to the light-scattering and adsorption properties of the enamel and dentin. (bvsalud.org)
  • Tooth Decay - Cavities that are allowed to penetrate deep into the tooth's inner layers can reach the yellowish dentin and show through as discoloration. (cdhp.org)
  • Genetics - Some people are just born with thinner enamel or softer dentin that makes teeth appear more transparent and yellow. (cdhp.org)
  • To decrease tooth discoloration , sealing dentin with a dentin-bonding agent before the placement of a disinfectant paste and barrier materials should be considered. (bvsalud.org)
  • Proper oral hygiene routines help remove bacteria and plaque buildup that could lead to decay and discoloration. (bainesdentalwellness.com)
  • Genetics can play a role in tooth discoloration as some people have naturally brighter and thicker enamel why others are prone to tooth decay and discoloration. (carriemuznydds.com)
  • Poor Dental Hygiene: Failing to brush your teeth at least twice a day or regularly floss may lead to tooth decay and discoloration. (crimsonmapledental.com)
  • Dental veneers or dental bonding are effective cosmetic options for disguising this type of discoloration. (villanovadental.com)
  • Extrinsic Staining - This type of discoloration is usually superficial and appears yellow and spread out over the entire tooth. (thesterlingdentist.com)
  • Intrinsic Staining - This type of discoloration is not usually spread out over an entire tooth, but rather is usually small, localized, and very dark. (thesterlingdentist.com)
  • Depending on the type of discoloration you have, your dentist may recommend professional teeth whitening or an in-home system. (medicaltrendsnow.com)
  • Moreover, it is also important to note that teeth whitening is not a permanent solution and may need touch-ups every few months or years, depending on your lifestyle habits and the type of discoloration you have. (medicaltrendsnow.com)
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  • Medicines such as doxycycline, tetracycline, antihistamines, blood-pressure medications, and antipsychotic drugs can all create tooth discoloration as a side effect. (familydentistdepere.com)
  • The most common medication that stains teeth is tetracycline. (puredentalhealth.com)
  • Certain medications, such as doxycycline and text tetracycline, may cause discoloration in teeth even when given to children. (carriemuznydds.com)
  • Some antibiotics can contribute to tooth discoloration, such as tetracycline and doxycycline. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • If you received the common antibiotics doxycycline or tetracycline as a child, your teeth may have discolored as a consequence. (crimsonmapledental.com)
  • Medications like tetracycline and certain antibiotics can also cause the yellowing of teeth. (medicaltrendsnow.com)
  • For example, excessive exposure to fluoride or antibiotics like tetracycline can cause teeth to grow with significant intrinsic staining. (sport-riml-gries.com)
  • Tetracycline and doxycycline are well-known for permanently discoloring adult teeth if taken before age 8. (cdhp.org)
  • Trauma can also cause discoloration to adult teeth. (britedental.com.au)
  • Some of the main causes of intrinsic staining include any kind of trauma or injury to the tooth and infection. (smilewide.in)
  • Trauma to permanent teeth which affects the blood flow, which may cause the tooth's nerve to die. (dolsonavenuedental.com)
  • One of the causes of tooth discoloration that's outside of our control (mostly) is tooth trauma. (averyandmeadows.com)
  • Tooth trauma should be checked by your dentist as soon as possible and monitored over time. (averyandmeadows.com)
  • While we can't avoid all accidents, we can take steps to prevent tooth trauma when playing sports by wearing a fitted mouthguard. (averyandmeadows.com)
  • Intrinsic tooth discoloration occurs within the tooth itself and is usually caused by factors such as trauma, certain medications, or exposure to high levels of fluoride during tooth development. (coilaa.com)
  • A dark tooth can be the result of trauma. (puredentalhealth.com)
  • With the exception of dental trauma, tooth discoloration is mostly caused by repeated exposure to staining ingredients or because of something health-related. (bainesdentalwellness.com)
  • Trauma- An accident that impacts the tooth structure can leave a dark or brown spot on the tooth. (villanovadental.com)
  • Tooth discolouration caused by trauma is often resistant to whitening gels and may require more advanced cosmetic treatment. (villanovadental.com)
  • A very common cause of tooth discoloration is a childhood injury called a pulpal bleed or bruise of the tooth due to force or trauma. (deltadentalbc.com)
  • Examples of intrinsic stains include a certain type of medication, it could be trauma or injury to the tooth, tooth decay, too much fluoride, or genetics. (meyarn.dk)
  • Other causes of teeth discoloration include aging, trauma, or excessive fluoride consumption or exposure. (medicaltrendsnow.com)
  • Trauma - Falls, sports injuries or other accidents that damage teeth can injure the inner pulp tissue and alter the color. (cdhp.org)
  • Dental veneers are thin, custom-made shells that are bonded to the front of teeth to improve their appearance. (coilaa.com)
  • Cosmetic dental restoration procedures such as porcelain veneers may be a good option for teeth that cannot be whitened. (carriemuznydds.com)
  • At Carrie Muzny DDS , our team of highly acclaimed dentists offers professional teeth whitening, preventative and restorative dentistry, surgical procedures such as implants and extractions, veneers, and complete family dentistry. (carriemuznydds.com)
  • When whitening agents do not help, bondings or veneers are among the alternative solutions for tooth discoloration. (crimsonmapledental.com)
  • Whether you opt for professional or in-home teeth whitening, it is important to understand that it is only effective for natural teeth and will not work on any restorative dental work, such as veneers, crowns, or fillings. (medicaltrendsnow.com)
  • Porcelain veneers are an effective solution for those looking to treat discoloration of their teeth. (medicaltrendsnow.com)
  • Veneers are a thin layer of porcelain bonded to the front of the tooth, providing a beautiful and natural-looking smile. (medicaltrendsnow.com)
  • If teeth exceed minor tweaks to appear in their prime, then the best course of treatment is to get veneers ," says Dr. Hoffman. (newbeauty.com)
  • More severe discoloration may need to be masked using fillings, veneers, or crowns. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Restorations - Crowns, veneers and white fillings won't change color along with natural teeth when whitened. (cdhp.org)
  • Tobacco: Tar in smoke from tobacco products (and also smokeless tobacco products) tends to form a yellow-brown-black stain around the necks of the teeth above the gumline. (wikipedia.org)
  • We all know about coffee and tobacco as being major culprits of stained teeth, but what else goes into the making of a tooth color? (morrisperio.com)
  • Tobacco Use - It is well known that cigarettes and other tobacco products turn teeth yellow and eventually brown. (morrisperio.com)
  • You are more likely to develop mucositis after taking chemotherapy drugs if you drink alcohol, use tobacco, do not take care of your teeth and gums, are dehydrated, or have diabetes, HIV, or kidney disease . (webmd.com)
  • Smoking or chewing tobacco can stain teeth. (britedental.com.au)
  • Inadequate brushing, flossing, and rinsing with an antiseptic mouthwash to remove plaque and stain-producing substances like coffee and tobacco can cause tooth discoloration. (britedental.com.au)
  • Tobacco products: These products contain sticky particles called nicotine that get stuck in the tooth enamel, causing significant staining of the teeth. (smilewide.in)
  • Perhaps the most common reason behind tooth discoloration is smoking or using smokeless tobacco. (averyandmeadows.com)
  • Your dentist in Memphis will usually need to use a combination of smile whitening treatments and cosmetic dentistry treatments to whiten teeth discolored by tobacco. (averyandmeadows.com)
  • When it comes to keeping your teeth bright and white, make sure to brush and floss regularly, avoid using tobacco, and enjoy staining foods and drinks in moderation. (averyandmeadows.com)
  • Smoking or using other tobacco products can cause teeth to become yellow or brown. (coilaa.com)
  • Quitting smoking or using other tobacco products can help prevent tooth discoloration and improve overall oral health. (coilaa.com)
  • Smoking cigarettes, cigars and even smokeless tobacco can stain and discolor teeth. (puredentalhealth.com)
  • Cigarettes, cigars, and chewing tobacco all contain ingredients that will stick to the tiny pores in teeth and create a dark or brownish appearance. (bainesdentalwellness.com)
  • Tobacco and smoking also impact on the colour of teeth and dark build-ups on the surface of the teeth can form more quickly. (karex.com)
  • Tobacco users will likely experience gum diseases, bad breath and stained teeth. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • If tobacco smoking is the primary cause of tooth discoloration, consider using teeth whitening trays which are highly effective. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • Smile Brilliant custom teeth whitening trays offer good results for tobacco-stained teeth as they have an affordable and unique package designed for people with stained teeth. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • tobacco use in the form of cigarettes or chewing tobacco can also cause tooth discoloration. (meyarn.dk)
  • Tobacco use also causes teeth to turn yellow or brown. (crimsonmapledental.com)
  • Tobacco also causes discoloration due to the tar and nicotine present in it. (medicaltrendsnow.com)
  • To prevent tooth discoloration, practicing good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly and limiting the consumption of staining beverages and tobacco products is important. (medicaltrendsnow.com)
  • We offer professional teeth whitening options for the best and safest results. (morrisperio.com)
  • Since intrinsic staining affects the internal structure of your tooth, dentists often suggest a cosmetic treatment besides professional whitening. (smilewide.in)
  • How Long Does The Teeth Whitening Effect Last? (raillynews.com)
  • The effect of tooth whitening usually varies between 1-2 years. (raillynews.com)
  • Whitening agents are materials that are effective on the top layer of the tooth, the enamel, and do not damage the enamel. (raillynews.com)
  • Tooth whitening toothpaste: Whitening toothpaste provides the least effective whitening results. (dolsonavenuedental.com)
  • Smile whitening is one of the most popular dental treatments in the United States, and according to one study, over 56% of people wished their teeth were whiter. (averyandmeadows.com)
  • That's probably why Americans spend over a billion dollars on tooth whitening treatments every year! (averyandmeadows.com)
  • One of the most popular and effective treatments for tooth discoloration is professional teeth whitening. (coilaa.com)
  • Extrinsic discoloration is typically easier to treat with professional teeth whitening or other cosmetic dentistry procedures. (coilaa.com)
  • Using a whitening toothpaste containing mild abrasives and hydrogen peroxide can help remove surface stains and brighten teeth over time. (coilaa.com)
  • Whitening your teeth regularly can also prevent your teeth from getting darker. (puredentalhealth.com)
  • The key to results from whitening is that the longer the gel sits on the teeth, the whiter they will get. (puredentalhealth.com)
  • Take-home trays and in-office whitening are designed to keep the gel on the teeth and limit the sensitivity and discomfort that occurs as the gel contacts the adjacent tissues. (puredentalhealth.com)
  • We offer a range of cosmetic teeth whitening treatments that can improve the color of your teeth. (villanovadental.com)
  • Iveri whitening gels and take-home whitening kits are usually highly effective at whitening yellow teeth caused by enamel erosion. (villanovadental.com)
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  • Dr. Barakat offers his patients Iveri Whitening, a superior in-office teeth whitening system. (villanovadental.com)
  • You can also talk to your dentist about professional teeth whitening treatments, usually offered in the office, to help speed up and enhance teeth whitening. (carriemuznydds.com)
  • Various tooth whitening methods are available to make the teeth whiter again: These range from bleaching to whitening toothpaste. (karex.com)
  • Whitening" toothpastes contain special additives or particles that aid the thorough removal of superficial discolouration and polish the tooth surface. (karex.com)
  • The prevalence of teeth whitening products indicates teeth discoloration is a major concern affecting most people. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • Whitening Extrinsic Teeth stains - These stains can usually be removed by in-office teeth whitening or take home teeth whitening kits. (thesterlingdentist.com)
  • Whitening Intrinsic Teeth stains - These stains usually can't be treated with regular teeth whitening solutions and these stains need to be covered up. (thesterlingdentist.com)
  • The intrinsic stain is located within the tooth, which makes it more resistant to over-the-counter whitening products. (meyarn.dk)
  • Generally speaking, teeth whitening options fall into three broad categories. (meyarn.dk)
  • Your dentist will typically use a higher concentration of hydrogen peroxide for teeth whitening compared with at-home products. (meyarn.dk)
  • Whitening toothpaste and whitening strips may be available to diminish the surface stains but are much less effective on intrinsic stains that are located inside your teeth. (meyarn.dk)
  • It's always recommended to talk to your dentist before trying out any teeth whitening products to ensure they are safe for you. (meyarn.dk)
  • If you notice a change in the color of your teeth and it doesn't get better with a whitening product, it's a good idea to follow up with your dentist. (meyarn.dk)
  • Here at our Jacksonville Beach teeth whitening practice, you can have a brighter smile through the BEYOND™ treatment. (letsgothin.com)
  • Teeth whitening treatments are usually effective for the minor discoloration caused by staining foods and drinks. (medicaltrendsnow.com)
  • If you are already experiencing discoloration of your teeth, speak to your dentist about whitening options. (medicaltrendsnow.com)
  • Teeth whitening is a safe and effective way to treat teeth discoloration and brighten your smile. (medicaltrendsnow.com)
  • Teeth whitening works by removing surface stains and discolorations caused by lifestyle factors such as drinking coffee, tea, red wine, and certain medications. (medicaltrendsnow.com)
  • Professional teeth whitening is done in the dentist's office, where a stronger concentration of whitening product is used, and the results are usually more dramatic. (medicaltrendsnow.com)
  • My brother is a dentist and he assures me that my clients could easily fix these career-threatening dental flaws with tooth whitening. (durkeeconsulting.com)
  • Diet-related discoloration and discoloration that is only on the surface may be eliminated with proper oral hygiene or teeth-whitening systems. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Tooth whitening was performed with hydrogen peroxide, followed by micro-abrasion. (bvsalud.org)
  • Teeth whitening is the most obvious approach for resolving superficial staining. (sport-riml-gries.com)
  • If the stains on your teeth are due to past diseases or medication, simple whitening will be ineffective. (sport-riml-gries.com)
  • This in-depth guide covers everything you need to know about professional whitening options to get your teeth looking their absolute brightest white. (cdhp.org)
  • But the good news is that new whitening techniques used by dentists today can often reverse even very severe discoloration for a whiter, brighter smile. (cdhp.org)
  • If over-the-counter products haven't given you the dramatic whitening your teeth need, it's time to see a dentist about professional in-office treatments. (cdhp.org)
  • With access to higher concentrations of bleaching agents and advanced light technology, dental whitening can safely whiten teeth up to eight shades lighter with immediate, noticeable results that last. (cdhp.org)
  • Teeth whitening can aid in removing discoloration and stains on the teeth and is the perfect solution for those of you who want are embarrassed or apprehensive about showing off your smile due to yellow stained teeth. (harleystreetdentalstudio.com)
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  • This study compared the whitening effectiveness of a toothpaste containing Blue Covarine (BC) vs. an in-office whitening treatment using 35% hydrogen peroxide (HP) in teeth stained. (bvsalud.org)
  • Color change (E), luminosity (L*), green-red axis (a*), and blue-yellow axis (b*) were recorded with spectroscopy at T0 - baseline, T1 - immediately after toothbrushing or in-office tooth whitening, and T2 - after the conclusion of the treatments. (bvsalud.org)
  • To agents, a whitening effect is achieved.1 Therefore, conventional simplify the technique and make the whitening effect easier tooth whitening techniques mainly use peroxides as oxidant to obtain for patients, whitening toothpastes have been agents to be diffused into the tooth organic matrix and release developed. (bvsalud.org)
  • In this week's blog, your dentist in Memphis explores some of the things, both within our control and out of our control, that can cause tooth discoloration. (averyandmeadows.com)
  • Your dentist in Memphis will tell you just how important it is to brush your teeth twice a day and floss once a day. (averyandmeadows.com)
  • Before your dentist can find the best way to whiten your smile, we need to know what caused the discoloration in the first place. (bainesdentalwellness.com)
  • To keep plaque and tartar from building up on your teeth, having regular cleanings with your dentist is essential. (carriemuznydds.com)
  • In this case you must consult your dentist and have the dark tooth examined. (karex.com)
  • The dentist has customised bleaching trays made for your teeth. (karex.com)
  • For at-home treatments through your dentist, some dentists can make custom trays to use on your teeth at home. (meyarn.dk)
  • You'll add a gel to the tray and wear it on your teeth for up to one hour a day or as recommended by your dentist. (meyarn.dk)
  • If you notice any of these signs of teeth discoloration, it is important to visit your dentist as soon as possible for treatment. (medicaltrendsnow.com)
  • While most people struggle with their image, it only takes a few hours ['] visit to a cosmetic dentist to have your teeth problems solved. (durkeeconsulting.com)
  • The dentist uses a dental pumice to get rid of the stains, and then applies prophylaxis paste in order to make the tooth surface smooth. (durkeeconsulting.com)
  • If your teeth already have this colouring, a cosmetic dentist will do scaling to eliminate all the accumulated plaque. (durkeeconsulting.com)
  • Even if you do your best to keep them pearly white, brushing rigorously and flossing, the darkness comes for us as all because "as we age, our teeth naturally get darker in color," says Chicago cosmetic dentist Nathan Hoffman, DDS . (newbeauty.com)
  • To solve dental issues caused by things like worn teeth, jaw pain and tension headaches, in addition to cosmetic concerns, the bite needs to be restored by a dentist. (newbeauty.com)
  • Maintaining proper at-home hygiene and seeing a dentist regularly will help keep your teeth healthy and allow you to make aesthetic adjustments to your teeth with optimal results. (newbeauty.com)
  • Talk to your dentist about abnormal tooth color. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Your dentist will examine your teeth and ask about your symptoms. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Therefore, if you have noticed a change in your teeth' colour, you should consult your dentist for an examination. (sport-riml-gries.com)
  • Whether your little one complains of a loose tooth after playing in the yard or your older child has unexpected tooth pain in the night, you can naturally and effectively administer toothache pain relief until you can visit with a dentist. (colgate.com)
  • Can A Dentist Get Yellow Teeth White Again? (cdhp.org)
  • Your dentist will take models and impressions of your teeth to have a dental lab fabricate custom-made plastic trays that fit your teeth precisely. (cdhp.org)
  • Talk with your child's dentist about tooth cleaning if they experience tooth discoloration. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • The enamel layer is whiter and semitransparent, and contributes blue, pink green tints to the tooth color. (wikipedia.org)
  • No matter what tooth shade you've inherited (or created), we can help make it whiter. (morrisperio.com)
  • Nuts and seeds: Due to their rough texture, nuts and seeds can buff away stains and discoloration from your teeth, helping them appear whiter. (dolsonavenuedental.com)
  • Avoid dark-coloured beverages and acidic foods for whiter teeth. (villanovadental.com)
  • Some people naturally have more yellowish, greyer or whiter teeth than others. (karex.com)
  • You can consider bleaching your teeth to get rid of the yellow color and to make them whiter. (durkeeconsulting.com)
  • The precaution will keep your teeth whiter for longer. (sport-riml-gries.com)
  • This can create obvious mismatch between whiter natural teeth and stained restorations. (cdhp.org)
  • A single 30-60 minute light-activated treatment can make teeth up to eight shades whiter immediately. (cdhp.org)
  • During childhood while permanent teeth are still under the gums, fluoride intake from water, food, dental products, and other sources enters the developing enamel layer. (fluoridealert.org)
  • While anybody can develop some degree of fluorosis, those at highest risk are children under age 3 whose teeth are still developing under the gums. (fluoridealert.org)
  • The most critical window of risk is during the first 3 years of life when tooth crowns are actively forming under the gums. (fluoridealert.org)
  • Your smile and oral health are important to our [practice_name] dental team, which is why we encourage you to take great care of your teeth and gums on a regular basis. (chaffindentalcare.com)
  • Poor dental hygiene can also cause a significant buildup of plaque and tartar on your teeth and gums. (carriemuznydds.com)
  • Yellow teeth, receding gums and halitosis are some of the problems I notice when applying lip make-up. (durkeeconsulting.com)
  • Your gums and lips will be protected and a powerful peroxide-based bleaching gel is applied to teeth. (cdhp.org)
  • Other over-the-counter medications, such as allergy medication can also lead to discoloration. (bainesdentalwellness.com)
  • Medications- Certain medications, primarily certain anti-biotics are known for leaving permanent dark spots on the teeth. (villanovadental.com)
  • Other medications such as antihistamines like Benadryl, antihypertensive, and antipsychotic drugs may also lead to tooth discoloration. (carriemuznydds.com)
  • Antidepressants, antipsychotics, antihistamines and medications used to treat high blood pressure also cause teeth discoloration when used for a lengthy period. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • In some cases, other issues such as foods, drinks, beverages and certain medications can contribute to discoloration in senior adults. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • Educate patients about the necessity of daily oral hygiene and about the medications implicated in dental discoloration. (medscape.com)
  • Beverages like tea, coffee, or red wine a diet, that's high in simple sugar, certain medications, poor oral hygiene, or dry mouth for a long period of time can also cause yellow discoloration. (meyarn.dk)
  • Medications: Several medications lead to tooth discoloration as a side effect. (crimsonmapledental.com)
  • Antihistamines, high blood pressure medications, and antipsychotic drugs can also discolor teeth. (crimsonmapledental.com)
  • However, more extensive treatments may be necessary when discoloration is caused by medications or aging. (medicaltrendsnow.com)
  • The use of certain medications increases the risk of discolouration, especially among younger children. (sport-riml-gries.com)
  • If you ever feel embarrassed and self-conscious about the color of your teeth, don't worry, you are not alone. (smilewide.in)
  • You might not realize that your diet plays a major role in the color of your teeth, but it does. (dolsonavenuedental.com)
  • Before we dive into some of the top causes of discoloration, we want to let you know that if you're unhappy with the color of your teeth, you're not alone. (averyandmeadows.com)
  • There's a well-known link between oral and overall health, and, believe it or not, some whole-body health concerns can affect the color of your teeth. (bainesdentalwellness.com)
  • Other conditions leading to changes in the color of your teeth include liver disease, metabolic disease, rickets, calcium deficiency and eating disorders. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • It is necessary to keep an eye on the color of your teeth. (guineapigname.com)
  • Factors like smoking, bad eating habits and stains from coffee, alcohol, etc., are the main causes of developing discoloration. (smilewide.in)
  • This month we take a closer look at the different types of tooth discolouration , what causes them, and how you can whiten and brighten your beautiful smile. (villanovadental.com)
  • Depending on the level of staining and discoloration, there are various treatment methods that you can try to whiten and brighten your teeth. (carriemuznydds.com)
  • There are many products and procedures that can whiten your teeth and eliminate or reduce the appearance of stains. (meyarn.dk)
  • Completely whiten yelllow teeth and remove plaque for a complete clean oral experience. (jamboshop.com)
  • Overall, WMTA and GMTA caused the most severe discoloration. (biomedcentral.com)
  • This is one of the most severe teeth and mouth injuries that usually results in the displacement of the tooth. (smilewide.in)
  • For example, exposure to high fluoride levels in water, toothpaste, and other rinses can lead to fluorosis , which may cause mild to severe tooth discoloration. (carriemuznydds.com)
  • Food & drinks: Dark-colored drinks such as coffee, tea, wine and vegetables like apples and potatoes contribute to discoloration of the tooth. (smilewide.in)
  • However, excessive fluoride intake can lead to a condition known as dental fluorosis that causes permanent discoloration of teeth. (fluoridealert.org)
  • Excessive fluoride either from environmental sources (naturally high fluoride levels in water) or from excessive use (fluoride applications, rinses, toothpaste, and fluoride supplements taken by mouth) can cause teeth discoloration. (britedental.com.au)
  • Some people may even develop darker or white spots on their teeth, indicating tooth decay or excessive fluoride exposure. (carriemuznydds.com)
  • Excessive Fluoride - Overexposure to fluoride as a child can result in a mineralization condition called fluorosis, which causes white specks, streaks and mottling of tooth enamel. (cdhp.org)
  • Cola: Colas and other sodas contain simple sugars, which are highly acidic and can lead to the erosion of tooth enamel. (dolsonavenuedental.com)
  • Tomato sauce: Since tomato sauce is highly acidic, it can wear down tooth enamel over time. (dolsonavenuedental.com)
  • A diet that's highly acidic will attack and wear down tooth enamel, causing teeth to appear more transparent, dull, gray, or yellow. (averyandmeadows.com)
  • The acidic nature of white and red wine breaks down the enamel and makes it easier for the stains to stick to your teeth. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • Whatever you do, don't brush your teeth after eating staining food, as staining foods are generally also acidic and brushing right after eating acidic food can erode the enamel layer of your teeth. (thesterlingdentist.com)
  • An acidic environment in the mouth can make your enamel more prone to discoloration. (meyarn.dk)
  • If your guinea pig has eaten something acidic, such as strawberries or beets, their teeth may seem stained. (guineapigname.com)
  • If enjoying hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods and drinks leads to tooth pain, you may have sensitive teeth. (colgate.com)
  • Regular dental checkups and cleanings can help prevent tooth discoloration by removing surface stains and identifying potential issues before they become more serious. (coilaa.com)
  • Intrinsic and extrinsic discoloration of the dentition (a literature review). (medscape.com)
  • Dental plaque: Although usually virtually invisible on the tooth surface, plaque may become stained by chromogenic bacteria such as Actinomyces species. (wikipedia.org)
  • Calculus: Neglected plaque eventually calcifies, and leads to formation of a hard deposit on the teeth, especially around the gumline. (wikipedia.org)
  • This strengthening of enamel helps prevent acid damage from plaque bacteria that leads to tooth decay. (fluoridealert.org)
  • These acids when not brushed off regularly leads to plaque (tooth decay) that affects the tooth enamel. (smilewide.in)
  • Neglecting to brush and floss regularly can lead to a buildup of plaque and tartar on teeth, causing them to appear yellow or brown. (coilaa.com)
  • Tooth discoloration along the gum line can indicate early signs of tooth decay, gum disease, and other dental issues and is generally an indication of tartar or plaque buildup. (carriemuznydds.com)
  • Dental plaque and tartar, which accumulate and harden on the outside of the tooth as a result of poor dental care, can also lead to discolouration. (karex.com)
  • Thorough and regular dental care normally helps to remedy external discolouration and to ensure that stubborn tartar and plaque cannot build up in the first place. (karex.com)
  • Tooth decay or plaque build-up can hasten tooth discoloration. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • Supranoto SC, Slot DE, Addy M, Van der Weijden GA. The effect of chlorhexidine dentifrice or gel versus chlorhexidine mouthwash on plaque, gingivitis, bleeding and tooth discoloration: a systematic review. (medscape.com)
  • The edges of stained teeth are the worst part because it is where plaque accumulates. (letsgothin.com)
  • Removes Plaque Stains Tooth Bleaching. (medicaltrendsnow.com)
  • These stains are usually caused by poor brushing of teeth, which causes plaque to accumulate on the tooth surface. (durkeeconsulting.com)
  • Another preventative measure is to use dental floss because it helps keep the teeth white and eliminate any plaque that might be forming on the teeth surface. (durkeeconsulting.com)
  • The stain builds up over time, creating permanent brown discoloration on the teeth. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • Porphyria is a rare genetic disorder that causes red/brown discoloration. (cdhp.org)
  • Genetics - Inheriting your tooth color is a high possibility for your current color as well. (morrisperio.com)
  • Genetics: Genetics is also an unfortunate factor that results in tooth discoloration. (smilewide.in)
  • Genetics - some people have teeth that are more yellow or brown than others or they may be predisposed to conditions affecting the color of the teeth. (dolsonavenuedental.com)
  • Some people may be predisposed to tooth discoloration due to their genetics. (coilaa.com)
  • Depending on your family's history and genetics, you may need to implement extra preventative measures to protect your teeth and maintain your oral health. (carriemuznydds.com)
  • Antihistamines (like Benadryl), antipsychotic drugs, and drugs for high blood pressure also cause teeth discoloration. (britedental.com.au)
  • After age 8, there is no further fluoride risk as the crowns of permanent teeth have completed development. (fluoridealert.org)
  • This results in yellowish-brownish discoloration over time. (fluoridealert.org)
  • Those who don't follow a good oral hygiene routine at home are more prone to yellowish or gray teeth and may even experience orange or green spots throughout their grins. (averyandmeadows.com)
  • When a tooth begins to look less bright and white with a yellowish hue, that is called tooth discoloration . (carriemuznydds.com)
  • Abnormal tooth color is any color other than white to yellowish-white. (medlineplus.gov)
  • After all, these oral hygiene habits help protect your teeth from cavities, gum disease, and other oral health problems. (averyandmeadows.com)
  • Preventing tooth discoloration requires a combination of good oral hygiene habits and lifestyle changes. (coilaa.com)
  • Seniors are also likely to neglect their oral hygiene, which contributes to stained teeth. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • Teeth discoloration is a common dental issue that can affect anyone regardless of age, lifestyle, or oral hygiene habits. (medicaltrendsnow.com)
  • The most common cause of teeth discoloration is poor oral hygiene. (medicaltrendsnow.com)
  • Although some teeth become yellow due to poor oral hygiene such as not brushing your teeth after every meal, the most common cause of yellow teeth is aging. (durkeeconsulting.com)
  • Good oral hygiene will help if teeth are stained from a food or fluid, or if they are discolored due to poor cleaning. (medlineplus.gov)
  • As an adult, there are times when you are at higher risk for tooth decay, and a fluoride rinse may be an appropriate addition to your oral hygiene routine. (colgate.com)
  • Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral in water, although some regions have higher levels than others, and in some areas fluoride is added to water supplies in low levels to help prevent tooth decay. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sometimes people inherit naturally discolored teeth. (familydentistdepere.com)
  • Some people naturally have thinner enamel or discolored teeth. (crimsonmapledental.com)
  • The teeth of a guinea pig are naturally white. (guineapigname.com)
  • Extrinsic tooth discoloration occurs on the surface of the teeth and is usually caused by external factors such as smoking, drinking coffee or tea, or consuming certain foods and beverages. (coilaa.com)
  • Cutting back on coffee, tea, red wine, and other staining foods and beverages can help prevent tooth discoloration. (coilaa.com)
  • Your teeth may be stained with darker pigments from eating and drinking food or beverages. (carriemuznydds.com)
  • The foods and beverages you take more often can gradually discolor your teeth. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • By using a straw, you are reducing your exposure to beverages that can stain teeth. (letsgothin.com)
  • If you drink beverages that tend to leave stains, brush your teeth immediately or swish with water to reduce staining. (crimsonmapledental.com)
  • Drinking Coffee, Tea and Red Wine - Dark beverages have intense pigment that attaches to tooth enamel. (cdhp.org)
  • Foods, such as vegetables, that are rich with carotenoids or xanthonoids can stain teeth. (wikipedia.org)
  • Mouth rinses and washes containing chlorhexidine and cetylpyridinium chloride can also stain teeth. (britedental.com.au)
  • Repeated exposure to red wine, coffee, and foods high with high acidity can stain teeth over time. (villanovadental.com)
  • Bright white spots may be caused by overexposure to fluoride during tooth development. (villanovadental.com)
  • After bleaching, it is beneficial to stay away from foods that can color the teeth such as tea, coffee, cigarettes, red wine, cherry juice. (raillynews.com)
  • This procedure is done in a dentist's office and involves applying a bleaching solution to teeth to lighten their color. (coilaa.com)
  • If the discolouration is inside the tooth, normally the only effective method is professional bleaching in a practice. (karex.com)
  • Patients who undergo dental procedures (eg, bleaching, restorations) for tooth discoloration should be monitored periodically. (medscape.com)
  • Vital bleaching causes short-term tooth sensitivity (1-4 d) in two thirds of patients (see Medical Care). (medscape.com)
  • Rotstein I, Silvestrin T. Bleaching discolored nonvital teeth. (medlineplus.gov)
  • However, aesthetically displeasing colouration of the teeth can be managed by bleaching, micro-abrasion, veneering or crowning (5). (bvsalud.org)
  • Advanced light technology like a plasma arc lamp or laser is shone on teeth to accelerate and enhance the bleaching chemicals. (cdhp.org)
  • Water: Water is a great way to stay hydrated throughout the day, and it's also an excellent way to prevent tooth stains. (dolsonavenuedental.com)
  • Drinking plenty of water can help flush out staining compounds and promote saliva production, which helps neutralize harmful acids and prevent tooth decay. (coilaa.com)
  • Once your tooth enamel has eroded, it's easy for foods and drinks to stain your teeth. (dolsonavenuedental.com)
  • Although there are many foods and drinks that contribute to tooth staining, there are also numerous foods and drinks that can prevent stains from forming on your teeth. (dolsonavenuedental.com)
  • Foods and drinks such as red wine, coffee, tea, and spaghetti sauce can all contribute to tooth staining. (bainesdentalwellness.com)
  • Brushing your teeth consistently, especially after consuming pigmented foods and drinks, is essential to keeping your bright and white smile. (carriemuznydds.com)
  • Generally, foods and drinks that stain your clothes can also stain your teeth. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • For instance, if you consume a lot of foods and drinks with a dyeing effect like coffee, soft drinks, certain fruits and cigarettes, the colour of your teeth will change. (sport-riml-gries.com)
  • Medicine Use - some medicines, such as certain antibiotics, can cause your tooth color to change. (morrisperio.com)
  • Medication can cause discolouration if it builds up in the teeth, for example due to overdoses of antibiotics (especially tetracyclines) and increased concentrations of iron as a food supplement. (karex.com)
  • This post will list common causes of teeth discoloration to help you take preventive measures and manage teeth discoloration. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • The most common causes of extrinsic stains include a certain type of food drinks which can move into the outer layers of your tooth structure and stain your teeth. (meyarn.dk)
  • When you age, the enamel on your teeth begins to wear away, resulting in a yellow appearance. (meyarn.dk)
  • External discoloration is accumulation of stains on the tooth surface. (wikipedia.org)
  • Habitual smoking is also another major cause of brown and black stains on the tooth surface because of the tar contained in cigarettes. (durkeeconsulting.com)
  • Certain mouthwashes and rinses that contain chlorhexidine and cetylpyridinium chloride May lead to tooth discoloration. (carriemuznydds.com)
  • A 14-year-old boy presented to the dental clinic complaining of pain and staining of the maxillary and mandibular incisors, canines and premolars after having undergone radiotherapy/chemotherapy and stated his desire to remove the dark stains from the surface of the teeth due to his compromised oral aesthetics. (bvsalud.org)
  • Make sure to brush your teeth twice a day and floss daily to prevent the buildup of tooth stains. (dolsonavenuedental.com)
  • Try to brush your teeth after smoking and eating to reduce tooth stains. (dolsonavenuedental.com)
  • When you fail to brush your teeth regularly, you allow food particles, bacteria and other substances to stick around in your teeth and permanently attach with time, leading to stains. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • You have to brush your teeth at least two times every day. (letsgothin.com)
  • Aging - As we age, our teeth inevitably turn more yellow. (morrisperio.com)
  • A discolored or dying tooth appears either yellow, light brown, grey or even black. (smilewide.in)
  • It's common for the teeth of a regular smoker to appear yellow or gray in color. (dolsonavenuedental.com)
  • If your teeth have a yellow hue, discoloration, or stains, the majority of the time, it is preventable and fixable. (carriemuznydds.com)
  • A dead tooth turns yellow or grey in colour. (karex.com)
  • Most yellow and brown coatings can be removed by professional teeth cleaning in the practice using special polishing pastes, ultrasound and powder and water mixtures. (karex.com)
  • The active compounds, tar and nicotine, leave a yellow-brownish stain on your teeth. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • If ignored and left untreated, the stained teeth can become obvious over time and you may start to notice your teeth appear more yellow or brown as you age. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • The result is yellow or brown spots on the teeth. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • If you are worried about your teeth becoming yellow or brown, think carefully about your diet and medication use. (crimsonmapledental.com)
  • The presence of a yellow, brown, or black stain shows that your guinea pig's teeth are in poor condition. (guineapigname.com)
  • Yellow tooth discoloration. (cdc.gov)
  • Look for yellow discoloration of teeth. (cdc.gov)
  • What Causes Teeth to Become Yellow and Stained? (cdhp.org)
  • The longer you smoke and more cigarettes you consume, the more severely your teeth will yellow. (cdhp.org)
  • The tooth may die off and turn grey, yellow or brown if the nerve is damaged. (cdhp.org)
  • Augmentin can cause yellow, gray, or brown stains on children's teeth. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Fluorosis may occur when there is chronic and excessive exposure to fluoride during the years of tooth development. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dental fluorosis is a change in the normal appearance of tooth enamel caused by too much fluoride intake during enamel development. (fluoridealert.org)
  • The appearance of fluorosis can range from mild white spots to extensive brownish discoloration with pitting. (fluoridealert.org)
  • Excess fluoride in children causes fluorosis, which leaves white or brown spots on the teeth. (puredentalhealth.com)
  • Oral rinses, especially those containing cetylpyridinium chloride or chlorhexidine, can cause tooth stains. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • Untreated tooth decay or tartar build-up. (meyarn.dk)
  • Diseases: In some cases, Chemotherapy causes staining of the teeth. (smilewide.in)
  • Infections during pregnancy and cancer treatments such as radiation or chemotherapy can also discolor the teeth. (puredentalhealth.com)
  • Certain diseases and their treatments, such as cancer and chemotherapy, can contribute to tooth staining. (bainesdentalwellness.com)
  • Some medical treatment procedures can cause tooth discoloration, such as chemotherapy and head and neck radiation. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • This article presents a clinical case of tooth staining in an individual who had undergone radiotherapy/chemotherapy for an undifferentiated nasopharyngeal carcinoma. (bvsalud.org)
  • citation needed] Ingesting colored liquids like sports drinks, cola, coffee, tea and red wine can discolor teeth. (wikipedia.org)
  • While it's hard to avoid eating certain types of food or taking certain drinks, it's good to know that what we eat or drink affects our teeth. (durkeeconsulting.com)
  • Yellowed or discoloured teeth can make you feel self-conscious causing you to hide your smile on closed lips. (villanovadental.com)
  • You may feel self-conscious about the discoloration on your teeth. (carriemuznydds.com)
  • While it makes us self-conscious, teeth discoloration is quite common as it can result from many issues. (momnewsdaily.com)
  • As mentioned, the most common cause of discoloured teeth is superficial staining. (sport-riml-gries.com)
  • Over Exposure to Fluoride- Do you have bright white spots on some of your teeth? (villanovadental.com)
  • On the other hand, too much fluoride can also produce white spots on your teeth. (meyarn.dk)
  • External tooth discolouration only occurs on the surface of the tooth. (karex.com)