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While problems that occurred in our earlier are too late for prevention there are lots of steps that others can take to avoid teeth discoloration. Avoiding excessive coffee, tea and cola drinks and taking care of our teeth by brushing 2-3 times daily as well as flossing after drinks and meals are a step in the right direction. Ensuring that you see a professional dentist every 6-months for a check-up will go a long way to preventing teeth and gum problems. There are plenty of teeth whitening toothpaste on the market that may be perfect for your particular problem. They paste contains a mild abrasive so that when it comes into contact with the teeth by normal brushing it is gently removing the discoloured layer over a period of time. While this is an effective method if you do not see any positive results after a sustained period of use then it may be worth looking at other teeth whitening options. Tooth bleaching, also known as tooth whitening, is a common procedure in general dentistry but most especially in the field of cosmetic dentistry. Trauma is another common cause of tooth discoloration. If you have a fall in your younger years then this can disturb the enamel formation so your teeth develop discoloured. Trauma can also have an effect on adult teeth also if they have available been involved in a serious accident. This produces quick results but risks chemical burns to the soft tissues. The high-tech option of teeth bleaching is the use of lasers to remove the stains. This can be performed at the surgery and would only take a number of 1-hour sittings depending on your personal criteria. The laser speeds up the bleaching process and you will have the option of continuing to visit the surgery or continuing with the rest of the treatment using an alternative method as discussed above.

Oral Health: Reptiles' and sharks' teeth are replaced constantly, before they wear out. Some animals develop only one set of teeth (monophyodont) or develop most (polyphyodont). Humans are diphyodont, meaning that they develop two sets of teeth throughout life.

Dentistry News: Later research in the same area found evidence of teeth having been drilled, dating back 9,000 years. This may be performed by any dentist with experience or training in this field.

 
 
 

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