Tooth
discoloration and staining causes embarrassment and self-consciousness.
Though many causes of tooth discoloration are under your control,
some are not. The following is a brief list of causes and cures:
Drinks:
Coffee and tea tend to stain teeth, especially when sipped
over a prolonged period. Periodic professional cleanings and
in-office tooth whitening reverse these effects.
Smoking / Tobacco: Smoking and chewing
tobacco have a negative effect on tooth color, gingival health,
and breath. The best treatment is never to start smoking,
or try to quit if you currently smoke. Periodic in-office
cleanings and professional tooth whitening minimize the discoloring
effects of smoking.
Dental Restorations: Metal restorations
tend to breakdown at the edges (margins) and may reduce the
transparency of tooth enamel. Replacing metal fillings with
tooth colored composites or porcelains reverses these effects.
Even tooth-colored restorations stain with time and may need
replacement.
Age:With aging comes the cumulative
effect of tooth staining. The outer tooth enamel wears down
with time, causing teeth to turn more yellow. Porcelain veneers
or dental bonding replace that worn layer, and restore the
youthful glow of teeth.
Chemicals and Medications: During
the tooth development of a child, certain antibiotics such
as tetracycline or excessive ingestion of fluoride can cause
permanent tooth staining. Though these stains can not be cleaned
or whitened, porcelain veneers or composite bonding can give
the stained teeth a new face.
In addition to the causes listed above, trauma and genetics
play a role in changing tooth color. Keep your teeth whiter
and brighter by regular dental cleanings, and ask us about
your cosmetic options to get that perfect smile.