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Check Out The Common Causes Of Tooth Discoloration

Numerous things can make your teeth completely lose their shine. Tooth discoloration can gradually turn your milky-white teeth into other different colors, or you may also find spots in many parts of your teeth.

Causes of Tooth Discoloration

  • Foods/drinks. Tea, coffee, popsicles, sauces, wines, colas, or chocolates, are called the greatest villains of teeth staining. A few fruits and vegetables like apples, berries, and potatoes can stain your teeth’ enamel as well. But, we do not suggest you stay away from these kinds of foods entirely. But remain cautious and enjoy these foods in moderation. And remember that you brush your teeth twice every day and wash your mouth thoroughly after having any meal.  
  • Tobacco. Smoking and chewing tobacco is injurious to health and can greatly convert your teeth’ colour into black or brown.
  • Poor dental hygiene. Now, in case you do not brush, floss, or wash your mouth in an appropriate manner to eliminate stain-producing substances, it can gradually cause discolouration. Also, if you do not get your routine dental cleanings done, you allow the stains to slowly build.
  • Disease.  Health complications like calcium deficiency, liver disease, metabolic diseases, and eating disorders majorly affect the tooth enamel and may slowly convert your tooth colour. Neck radiation and chemotherapy also cause teeth stains and discolouration.
  • Medications. The antibiotics just like tetracycline and doxycycline stain the teeth when provided to kids whose teeth are still gradually developing. Antipsychotic drugs and certain mouth rinses which contain chlorhexidine and cetylpyridinium chloride may also cause your teeth to stain.
  • Dental materials. A few materials used in the dental field, such as amalgam restorations, may form a grey-black colour on your teeth.
  • Ageing. Ageing causes the outer layer of your enamel to erode slowly. And then, it reveals the colour of your dentin gradually.
  • Genetics. Certain times, your heredity may also turn out to be one of the major causes for your change in teeth’ colour!
  • Environment. Excessive content of fluoride in water, fluoride-containing toothpaste, mouthwashes, or also other supplements may contribute to teeth discolouration.
  • Trauma. Damage because of a fall can also hinder enamel formation in babies whose teeth are still developing. It may even lead to discolouration of adult teeth.                                                 

Tooth discolouration types

  • Yellow: Aging, is sometimes may be a major cause for your white enamel to wear down. The yellow core which is called the dentin of teeth turns more visible.
  • Brown:  Dark beverages, tobacco, and inappropriate brushing method can convert your teeth’ colour into brown.
  • White: As young teeth slowly grow, excessive fluoride content can cast white spots on the teeth. 
  • Black: Tooth or tooth pulp necrosis may convert your teeth to greyish or black colour. Fillings and crowns that are created of silver sulphide can also cause black teeth. Exposure to minerals such as iron, manganese, or silver can cast a black line on your lovely pearly whites.
  • Purple: Red wine can also convert your teeth’ colour into a purplish tone.

Treatments

Treatments may actually vary since it depends upon the cause of your tooth discolouration. Treatment options include:

  • Get an in-home whitening kit from a trusted dentist or professional in-office whitening.
  • The Tooth Bonding process. 
  • Veneers method. 

However, if you buy over-the-counter whitening stuff, without the suggestion of the dentist, it can also irritate your gums, but with Professional in-office treatments, you will be safe and receive outstanding results. However, your dentist will advise whether teeth whitening will work apt for you.

Get the Help you need!

Now, if you’re in search of the Best Cosmetic Dentist in Carstairs and nearby areas, then surely visit us at Carstairs Dental. Our dentist provides the best Teeth Whitening service in Carstairs, AB. Our dental team is eager to meet you and see your sparkling smile. We are just a call away.

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