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What causes tooth discoloration?

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What causes tooth discoloration?

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Most common causes to tooth discoloration or staining is from smoking, drinking coffee and tea. Sometimes, tooth discoloration is from tetracycline staining, fluorosis and several other conditions. Extrinsic staining is best removed by a dentist richmond hill. Intrinsic staining may be improved with professional teeth whitening supervised by a dentist.

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The most common causes of tooth discoloration include consumption of certain foods, coffee, tea, wine, sodas, smoking, well water, and so forth. Also, teeth tend to darken with age. Whitening generally does a great job of reversing these stains, leaving teeth white and clean. However, consumption of these foods will again start to stain the teeth after whitening. This is where maintenance bleaching comes in-bleaching about one day a month, depending on your habits.

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There are many factors that contribute to the discoloration of teeth; aging, consumption of foods and liquids that stain (coffee, tea, red wine, soda, tobacco).

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A7: There are many causes. The most common include aging and consumption of staining substances such as coffee, tea, colas, tobacco, red wine, etc. During tooth formation, consumption of tetracycline, certain antibiotics or excessive fluoride may also cause tooth discoloration.

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There are many causes. The most common are aging, drinking coffee, tea, cola and smoking.

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