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Reason for teeth discoloration: Black coloring of front teeth

storylee 2022. 10. 28. 13:57

Black teeth may be signs of underlying cavities or cavities, or may be the result of staining. Some foods and drinks can be piled up leaving pigments on the teeth and turning them black. The color of the teeth is due to the large amount of calcium found in the outer layer of the teeth, known as enamel. Over time, additional elements left behind by food and drink may begin to turn teeth yellow or gray. However, if your teeth turn black, you should visit the dentist as soon as possible.

 

Why Teeth Change Color

 

Teeth are made up of three layers.

 

Enamel: A hard outer layer of teeth.
Ivory: The layer below the enamel of the teeth. It includes fine tubes that cause heat, cold air, and acid to stimulate nerve endings. Damage to enamel may expose dentin.

Dimensions: The center of the tooth is blood vessels, connective tissue, and nerves.​

 

The discoloration of enamel can cause the teeth to look black. Teeth can also turn black due to external or internal causes.​

 

external cause
Occasionally, the cause of the teeth turning black occurs outside the teeth, which may include:​

 

· damage to enamel damage
· a stain
· tartar accumulation

 

The direct causes of tooth discoloration are as follows.​

 

· Eating or drinking dark foods such as coffee often
· Taking certain medications, such as liquid iron supplements
· Use of certain mouth rinse and toothpaste
· the use of tobacco
· Crowns and fillings made of silver sulfide

 

an internal cause
If damage occurs inside the teeth, the teeth may look black. In this case, the most common cause of black teeth is cavities. For example, teeth with dimensional infections or dead teeth can turn black. The damage begins inside and proceeds to the surface. The black color of the teeth can only appear in part at first, and if not treated, it can eventually cover the entire tooth.

 

What are the symptoms?

 

It is rare for teeth to quickly change from whitish to black. In general, you will notice several different signs before your teeth turn black. Human teeth become more sensitive and can cause pain when eating or drinking before their teeth discolor. Teeth may have small black spots near the gum line. This is common in children with black teeth. If plaque is the cause, it can be seen that the outside of the molar or the inside of the front tooth turns black. The plaque will continue to accumulate stains unless removed by a dentist. In this case, holes may appear as enamel erodes.

 

Black Teeth Prevention

 

Those who are worried about having black teeth should practice proper dental hygiene. These include:​

 

· brushing teeth with fluoride toothpaste twice a day
· Clean your teeth with dental floss or inter-dental cleanser every day
· Attendance at regular dental examinations

 

People can also help to avoid or reduce the following intake.​

 

· Coffee
· Coke
· black tea
· red wine
· tobacco products

 

a method of treatment

Removing black teeth from the house is generally impossible. Home whitening products can help with light discoloration, but black teeth generally require professional treatment. The dentist examines the teeth to diagnose the underlying cause and determine the correct treatment.​

 

 

What if tartar is the cause?
Dentists usually have to scratch the plaque from the teeth and remove the accumulation if it is the cause. Dentists may need to use ultrasonic instruments that use vibration to make it easier to break and remove plaque.​

 

What if corrosion is the cause?
In the case of cavities, a dentist will not be able to improve black teeth with simple cleaning. Instead, the rotten part of the tooth should be removed.​

 

When do I need to remove it?
Sometimes the dentist has to remove the black tooth. If the cavity is in one part of the tooth, the dentist can remove the affected area and close the hole with a filling. If the cavity has reached a large part of the tooth, the dentist will remove all the cavities and put a crown over the tooth. However, if the tooth damage is too severe to be recovered with crowns or fillings, the entire tooth may need to be removed.