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You Have Tooth Discoloration? Well, It’s Time to Change Your Everyday Habits

No tea, coffee or chocolate?!
Even though many teeth stains are treatable and, most importantly, preventable, they can be such a pain in the… tooth! To properly treat tooth discoloration, first, you need to know what type of discoloration you have (yes, there are types): extrinsic, intrinsic, or age-related.
When is a time to see a dentist?
If your stains are intrinsic and caused by trauma, medication, tooth decay, injury, or genetic, and none of the whitening products is helping you, it is time to see your dentist. You have to be very careful with it because sometimes tooth discoloration indicates that your tooth nerve is - sorry but - dead.
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