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Tooth Discoloration

discolored toothWhat Causes Tooth Discoloration?

Teeth become discolored for different reasons:

  • Frequently drinking coffee, tea, or colas.
  • Inadequate oral hygiene.
  • Some antibiotics may darken developing teeth in children.
  • Aging - The dentin underneath the enamel of a tooth gradually darkens with age.
  • Use of tobacco products.
  • Accidents - If a tooth has been traumatized, sometimes the nerve will gradually "die", and the tooth becomes dark.
  • After Root Canal Therapy, a tooth will sometimes darken.

What Can Be Done About Tooth Discoloration?

The three most common remedies for tooth discoloration are:

Each patient must be evaluated individually, so Contact Us to set up a consultation. Your Dentist will discuss the appropriate options with you for your child's particular case.

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