Discoloration of a Tooth

What causes discoloration of a tooth?

Tooth enamel discoloration can be caused by staining, aging, or chemical damage to teeth. Some of the more common causes of tooth discoloration are medications, coffee, tea or cigarettes.  People who drink significant amounts of cola soft drinks can experience similar staining. Damage to the root may also contribute to discoloration.

Aside from staining, there are other factors that can affect the color of a tooth. Genetics can play a role. Some people have naturally brighter enamel than others. Disease can also be a factor and certain medications can cause a discoloration of a tooth. If you suspect that there is an underlying medical cause for your tooth discoloration, be sure to inform your cosmetic dentist.

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  1. Introduction to tooth whitening
  2. How much can a tooth be whitened?
  3. What causes a tooth to become discolored?
  4. Procedure description: cosmetic tooth whitening (bleaching)
  5. What types of tooth whitening are there?
  6. How much does tooth whitening cost?
  7. What are the pros and cons of the procedure?
  8. Before and after photos - tooth whitening
  9. Personal stories from bleaching patients
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