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Teeth Discoloration - Cause & Prevention

If your teeth is getting discolored, learn the reason behind it. Here are the major causes for discoloration of your teeth:

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Teeth Discoloration - Cause & Prevention

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  1. Teeth Discoloration - Cause & Prevention If your teeth is getting discolored, learn the reason behind it. Here are the major causes for discoloration of your teeth: 1.Improper Or Inadequate Brushing: Most of people brushing their teeth. And that can lead to plaque formation on their teeth, causing discoloration. 2.Use Of Medication: Many medications aimed at children contain iron. These medicines too can cause discoloration. Some antibiotics are also known to cause teeth discoloration.

  2. 3.Injury: An injury to the teeth or gum can cause discoloration as well. 4.Weak Enamel: If you have weak enamel formation, she may end up with discolored teeth. 5.Too Much Fluoride: If the water you are using to mix your baby’s formula contains excessive fluoride; she may develop mild enamel fluorosis and get stains on her teeth. 6.How Can I Prevent Teeth Discoloration? By considering few simple lifestyle changes, you may be able to prevent teeth discoloration. For instance, if you are a coffee drinker and/or smoker, consider cutting back or quitting all together. You also can improve your dental hygiene by brushing, flossing, and using a mouthwash daily, and getting your teeth cleaned by a Downtown Toronto Dentist every 6 months.

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