Causes of Teeth Discoloration and Dental Stains
February 22nd, 2009
Teeth discoloration falls into two categories the first is outside and this means the discoloration is caused by outside causes such as smoking or drinking coffee. The other is intrinsic, this means that the discoloration is caused by internal issues with your teeth such as defects in the enamel caused by accidents, such as blows to the teeth.
Some people do not invent enough saliva and this can cause teeth discoloration. Some medications can cause lack of saliva, also some diseases, infections, and diffusion applied to the head and neck region can all be causes of low saliva output.
Not taking proper attention of your teeth is a main cause for teeth discoloration improper brushing or not brushing enough allows tartar and patch to build up along with food particles. Many things that we ingest, and put in our mouths cause teeth discoloration. Coffee, tea, red wine, tobacco, and some medications can all concern teeth discoloration. As a child if you suffer any damage to your teeth, before they were done forming can cause discoloration of your teeth.
Many people find it difficult to believe but too much fluoride can cause teeth discoloration. All teethpaste, the water supply of most cities, and towns, and some vitamins have fluoride in them, and many of us are getting more than the recommended amount.
teeth discoloration can be caused by fall short of of nutrition, most of us do not eat properly, and should be taking a vitamin supplement, but we do not so we are missing key nutrients that our body needs. Your teeth will as a matter of course darken, as you grow older. There are some exceptions to the rule, but modern teeth whitening processes can remove most teeth discoloration.
Consult with a dentist before you do any teeth whitening system, even if you are going to use an at home kit, see a dentist before you start the treatment. If the enamel of your teeth is damaged the chemical used to whiten teeth can do more hurt than good.
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