By Ann Anderson


Nobody would like to have discolored teeth but for one reason or another, some avoidable and some unavoidable, people end up with discolored teeth. Doctors have various tools like dental composite brushes that aid in reversing certain things like discolored teeth. Some people wonder how they ended up with discolored teeth even after keen observation of their oral hygiene. To better understand, the following might serve you good.

Not all dental discolorations are the same. They are mainly divided into 3 categories. First there is extrinsic discoloration. Just as the name hints, it is the type that affects the external of the teeth. When the outer or rather the enamel is discolored, it is said to be caused by foods that one partakes. Not all foods and drinks discolor the enamel but things like coffee, cola and habits like smoking discolor the enamel.

Secondly, there is intrinsic discoloration. This type affects the dentin which is the inner part of the tooth and mostly affects one during childhood. Too much use or exposure to fluoride, use of tetracycline antibiotics, trauma when young or on a permanent tooth that caused internal bleeding or when born with a condition known as dentin genesis. When mothers take the tetracycline antibiotics during pregnancy, this tends to also affect the teeth color.

With age, teeth tend to get discolored as a result of both extrinsic and intrinsic discoloration. As one gets old, the enamel gets thinner with time showing off the dentin. Certain foods and smoking are also culprits of discolored teeth as one advance in age.

Brown or yellow spots or whitish streaks are all signs and symptoms that your teeth are discolored. When you pay your dentist a visit, do not expect numerous tests and visits before he tells you the solution. It only takes one visit for your dentist to look and advice you the solution.

The first that your dentist will advise if you should undergo is the in-office bleaching. This treatment only takes close to an hour for you to see your desired results. The paste which contains bleach is applied on the affected teeth and in a while, you will walk out of that office a happy person as your teeth will be whiter.

Apart from the in-office treatment, you can also buy bleaching products over the counter. They necessarily do not require a prescription. Alternatively, instead of your dentist performing the treatment, you can ask him to do it yourself at home. This can be achieved by using a gel, which is not as strong as the in-office bleach, together with a moth guard. You are just required to put the gel in the guard and let stay attached on your teeth for some time or overnight.

Though there are solutions to discolored teeth, one should take caution and prevent the teeth from discoloring. Prevention is always better than cure so doing so will save you money and numerous dental visits. For instance, avoid exposing your little ones to fluoride at a tender age. You can also ensure that you floss or brush your teeth after consuming foods that cause discoloration.




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