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What
Color Is Your Smile?
There is
beauty in the magic splendor of softly falling flakes of snow against
the backdrop of winter's color palate, but when it comes to teeth, most
people want one shade: the whitest white that white can be. Unfortunately,
teeth come in many shades and can change color from a variety of causes.
As the tooth enamel develops, the color can be affected by many factors.
White, bright teeth certainly help maintain a youthful appearance, unfortunately,
stains from food and drink can darken teeth over time, usually resulting
in a yellow or orange hue. Illness can discolor dentin, and heredity
or environmental factors can discolor both dentin and enamel. In rare
cases, injury can discolor either dentin or enamel.
Maternal use of certain antibiotics, notably those of the tetracycline
family, during pregnancy can cause brown or gray discoloration of the
baby's tooth enamel. Children who take this medication during the period
of permanent tooth development may have similar discoloration of the
permanent teeth.
But you don't have to live with a dull smile. With today's techniques
and materials, we can change the color of a patient's teeth to provide
a more healthy, youthful appearance.
Professional tooth-whitening products can improve enamel color in many
instances, although severe discoloration may require enamel-bonding
procedures for good cosmetic results. Contact Dr. Bills to obtain a
proper diagnosis and to learn what treatment options are available.
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