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why the teeth gets discoloured
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teeth are attacked daily by pipments from food and drinks. The
tooth's enamel is covered with a colourless surface of protein and like flycatcher
tape, small particles will be stuck to the surface. As
a result the tooth will be discoloured. |
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Some
people have yellower dentine, which can be seen through the enamel. This makes
the teeth yellower. The tooth's dentine will be whiter after a teeth bleaching. Other
reasons why teeth will be discoloured and stained are medical reasons like medicine,
genetic odontology or normal ageing.
 | Medicines
like tetracycline (against acne) can make the teeth blue/grey and frequently worsen
when the teeth are affected by the surrounding light. | | | |
 | Too
much intake of flour, can make the teeth discoloured. |
| | |  | Diseases
like jaundice. erythroblastosis fetalis and profyri secretes of colour pigment
that affects the teeth. | | | |
 | Genetically,
like amelogenesis and dentinogenesis imperfecta. | | | |
 | A
severe trauma could make the teeth stained. This is caused when the blood
in the blood veins in the teeth oxidise and makes the teeth darker. |
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most common causes to discoloured and darker teeth are food, drinks like
red wine, coffee, tee, cola and tobacco smoking and moist snuff. |
| | |  | The
teeth will also be darker with age. This because the dentine in the tooth gets
darker with age. | | 1.
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