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One of the most common reasons for teeth discoloration is the excessive drinking of coffee, tea, soft drinks such as colas, wines and spirits over a long period because these contain tannins. Tobacco is another reason though this is now on the decline as less people smoke. As we get into our teens and early twenties then the discoloration problem seems to step-up a level as we start dating because we pay more attention to our looks. All of a sudden it becomes a personal matter and something that needs to be cured as soon as possible. Teeth can also become stained by bacterial pigments, foodstuffs and tobacco. The actual bleaching process has a very high success rate though like most things in life the more professional treatments will normally have the better results. If you would like to try the bleaching system yourself then there are lots of over the counter inventions to choose from. There are special whitening toothpaste you could try or if you wanted something a little more professional then you could try the night guard concept. This is known as take-home or over-the-counter bleaching. Natural ageing of the teeth can also cause some discolour as we get older. This is quite acceptable when you consider the number of years that the teeth have provided an essential service to us. Most of the senior population accept this and is just a natural sign of getting old. Very few take the trouble to seek treatment.

Oral Health: Tooth eruption in humans is a process in tooth development in which the teeth enter the mouth and become visible. It is widely accepted that there is a factor within the tissues of the first branchial arch that is necessary for the development of teeth. Ninety-six percent of enamel consists of mineral, with water and organic material composing the rest.

Dentistry News: Note that some categories, such as cosmetic and family dentistry are primarily marketing terms — most general dentists can and do perform the same procedures as those who market themselves using these terms. Dentists treat diseases of the mouth and gums such as trench mouth and Periodontitis.

 
 
 

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