There are several causes of
tooth discoloration, including:
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Ø Foods/drinks: Coffee, tea, colas, wines, and certain fruits
and vegetables (for example, apples and potatoes) can stain your teeth.
Ø Tobacco use: Smoking or chewing tobacco can stain teeth.
Ø Poor dental hygiene: Inadequate brushing and flossing to remove
plaque and stain-producing substances like coffee and tobacco can cause tooth
discoloration.
Ø Disease: Several diseases that affect enamel (the hard
surface of the teeth) and dentin (the underlying material under enamel) can
lead to tooth discoloration. Treatments for certain conditions can also affect
tooth color. For example, head and neck radiation and chemotherapy can cause
teeth discoloration. In addition, certain infections in pregnant mothers can
cause tooth discoloration in the infant by affecting enamel development.
Ø Medications: The antibiotics tetracycline and doxycycline
are known to discolor teeth when given to children whose teeth are still
developing (before age 8). Mouth rinses and washes containing chlorhexidine and
cetylpyridinium chloride can also stain teeth. Antihistamines (like Benadryl),
antipsychotic drugs, and drugs for high blood pressure also cause teeth
discoloration.
Ø Dental materials: Some of the materials used in dentistry, such
as amalgam restorations, especially silver sulfide-containing materials, can
cast a gray-black color to teeth.
Ø Advancing age: As you age, the outer layer of enamel on your
teeth gets worn away, revealing the natural yellow color of dentin.
Ø Genetics: Some people have naturally brighter or
thicker enamel than others.
Ø Environment: 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.
Ø Trauma:
For example, damage from a fall can disturb enamel formation in young
children whose teeth are still developing. Trauma can also cause discoloration
to adult teeth.
How Can I Prevent Teeth Discoloration?
By making a few simple lifestyle
changes, you may be able to prevent teeth discoloration. For example, if you
are a coffee drinker and/or smoker, consider cutting back or quitting all
together. Also, improve your dental hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly
and getting your teeth cleaned by a dental hygienist every 6 months.
If your teeth appear to be an
abnormal color without ready explanation and, if other symptoms are also
present, make an appointment to see your dentist.
What Treatment Options Are Available to Whiten Teeth?
Treatment options to whiten teeth
can vary depending on the cause of the discoloration and may include:
Ø Using
proper tooth brushing and flossing techniques
Ø Avoidance
of the foods and beverages that cause stains
Ø Bondings
Ø Veneers
Ø Using
over-the-counter whitening agents
Ø In-home
whitening agents purchased from your dentist
Ø In-office
whitening procedures
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