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My child's new permanent teeth seem very yellow. What causes discoloured or spotted teeth?

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Permanent teeth are usually more yellow than the first teeth. First teeth are sometimes called 'milk teeth' because of their colour, not because of the infant's diet, Discolouring and spotting can be caused by certain medications or by to much fluoride. The yellow colour of your child's teeth is probably perfectly normal, but check with your dentist during your child's next visit. It is o.k. for children to wiggle their loose first teeth, but don't use force to pull them.
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Why do my child's permanent teeth look more yellow than the baby teeth?

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Permanent teeth are normally more yellow than primary teeth. This becomes very apparent when the child is between the ages of seven and ten, where the adult teeth are next to the very white baby teeth. Once the child has lost several more baby teeth, most children appear to have very white smiles. » Return to Top
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What causes teeth to yellow and discolor?

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Most stains come with time and are caused by the use of tobacco, coffee, tea, and other staining agents. Some discoloration can be caused by antibiotics, such as tetracycline, or fluorosis (too much fluoride in the diet).
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Why do my child's teeth appear so yellow?

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When a child begins to lose their baby teeth and permanent teeth begin to erupt, the permanent teeth appear more yellow than their baby teeth. This is a natural occurrence because of the different makeup of baby teeth and permanent teeth. Baby teeth reflect light differently than adult teeth, making the adult teeth appear more yellow. When they are right next to each other, the difference in color is more dramatic.
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When will my child's permanent teeth come in?

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Your child will begin losing his/her primary teeth (baby teeth) around the age of 6. The first teeth to be lost are usually the central incisors. This is then followed by the eruption of the first permanent molars. The last baby tooth is usually lost around the age of 12, and is the cuspid or second molar. There will be a total of 32 permanent, or adult, teeth.
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My teeth are yellow compared to my friends, why is this?

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Substances including red wine, coffee, tea, smoking and even iron tablets can cause the teeth's surface to become stained. As we age the hard white enamel wears down revealing more of the soft, yellow dentine underneath. Tartar, a hard yellow, brown or black substance forms when too much plaque collects close to the gums. Some people have staining inside the tooth, which may have been caused by certain medication or when the teeth were developing during childhood.
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Why are the permanent teeth darker or more yellow than the baby teeth?

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Permanent teeth are naturally darker than baby teeth. This is magnified by the simple fact that the permanent teeth are much larger and thicker than the baby teeth and light does not pass through them as easily. In addition, in most situations, you are comparing them side-by-side to the whiter, smaller baby teeth.
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Why do the permanent teeth look so much more yellow than the baby teeth?

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Permanent teeth are normally more yellow than primary teeth, but they appear even more so because you are comparing them with the lighter baby teeth still in the mouth.
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When Will My Child get Teeth?

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Teething, the process of baby (primary) teeth coming through the gums into the mouth, is variable among individual babies. Some babies get their teeth early and some get them late. In general the first baby teeth are usually the lower front (anterior) teeth and usually begin erupting between the age of 6-8 months. Children's teeth begin forming before birth.
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The first tooth often appears at about six months of age, but can appear several months earlier or later. Healthy babies can have markedly different teething schedules. Most of the 20 “baby” teeth are in by three years of age, but this can also be earlier or later. Some babies are not bothered by teething at all, while others are cranky, and seem to have sore gums. A cool clean teething toy or wet cloth can help relieve soreness. Teething biscuits can promote tooth decay.
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My teeth used to be whiter, how can I stop them from becoming discoloured?

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Teeth can become discoloured from repeated exposure to tea, coffee, nicotine, red wine, and other staining foods and drinks. Also as teeth age, the inner, more yellow layer of tooth (dentine) becomes thicker. This creates a more yellowish appearance in the tooth. Other causes of staining can occur during tooth development from certain antibiotics or trauma. The best way to return your teeth to a more natural colour, is through professional tooth whitening treatment.
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When do Children get their Permanent Teeth?

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Dr. Keith Coe, a pediatric dentist in Texas, provides very informative answers to frequently asked questions about children's dentistry. Dr. Thomas Field, a highly successful orthodontist in Gainesville, Georgia provides answers to some frequently asked questions about braces, retainers and other orthodontic treatments.
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Will permanent teeth be removed?

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No! One possible exception would be if the removal of permanent teeth would enhance the facial profile and not be detrimental to the health of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).
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What causes discoloured water?

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There are many possible causes, but the most usual reason is the disturbance of any deposits present in the water mains. This can happen when there is a change in the direction or speed of flow of the water.
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Will there be any problem for growing New teeth in same teeth where RCT done for 6 years child ?

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I was wondering if an abseth tooth could cause hearing problem because my right side feel tender and hearing in the right ear is muffled been about two weeks. I am on antibiotic and meclazine thanks Jim I am 20 years old and ever since I can remember my two front teeth have yellow spots on them. My dentist said that it was probably due to a trama such as falling and bruising my gums before I got my adult teeth.
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What causes crooked teeth?

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Generally speaking, crooked teeth are genetic. Uneven teeth or jawline can lead to poor chewing and digestion, which may eventually cause tooth decay and gum disease. We try to detect crooked teeth early on, so we can help young patients avoid serious treatments later in life.
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Although failure to brush, floss and visit the dentist can affect tooth growth and create a bad bite, most crooked teeth are caused by genetics. Uneven teeth and an uneven jaw line can lead to poor chewing and digestion and eventually cause tooth decay and gum disease. Early detection of crooked teeth can help the patient avoid severe treatments later in life. Correcting crooked teeth can also improve one of the most important features - your smile!
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Heredity is the main cause although local factors such as finger sucking, high cavity rate, gum disease, trauma and premature loss of baby teeth can also contribute to a bad bite. .
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The only thing wrong with my smile is my yellow teeth. What can I do?

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We offer several different teeth whitening options that can be done in our office or in the privacy of your own home. To determine which option is best suited for your needs, we recommend you contact our office to schedule an initial consultation.
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Will my teeth get yellow again?

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You may notice a slight change in color several months down the road but that can be taken care of in just a couple of nights every 6 months or so. A lot depends on you if you are a smoker or if you drink a lot of tea or coffee you might notice a change sooner. Generally though your teeth will not return to the color
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How can I get the yellow out of my teeth?

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The first step is to get a cleaning using a "prophy jet" with a baking soda spray and tooth polishing as the last step. This will help your dentist evaluate the type and amount of real discoloration present in your teeth. Then, a two-step in-office bleaching technique using heat/lamp or the new laser approach is combined with the usual "matrix home bleach" for the safest, quickest way to whiter teeth. Subsequent follow-up is recommended to maintain your new tooth color.
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What causes white spots on a child's teeth?

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A child may have gotten sick during the development of their teeth, causing the enamel to not completely form, making their teeth more cavity prone. Too much fluoride – especially in cities where the water is fluoridated, or digesting a lot of fluoride.
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Why are my 7-year-old's new teeth so yellow?

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Baby teeth are always a bright white. They have more white enamel, the outer layer, than adult teeth. Probably the child's adult's teeth will have a shade inherited from someone or some people in the family. My child is 5 and on the bottom front, he has 2 sets of teeth - the baby teeth and 2 new grown-up ones! Help! This is not unusual. Have the dentist look at them, perhaps take an xray, and be patient. Often, the grown- up teeth will push out the baby teeth.
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What should I do if my child knocks out a permanent tooth?

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The most important thing to do is to remain calm. If you have the tooth, you should attempt to insert it back into its socket and then contact us immediately. If you have difficulty re-inserting the tooth, place it in a glass of milk and contact us immediately. » Return to Top
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Why are my teeth so yellow?

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This is a natural change as we age. Your teeth may also appear dark from tobacco products, tea, and coffee. Professional cleaning will get your teeth clean, but even removing the plaque and stains will not always whiten your teeth
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Is it necessary to remove permanent teeth to straighten my child's teeth?

In cases where there is severe crowding of the front teeth or when teeth are sufficiently protruding to prevent normal lip closure and swallowing, it may be necessary to create space by extracting permanent teeth. However, we find that in the majority of cases, removal of permanent teeth is not required for a successful result.
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Will my child have bad permanent teeth if the baby teeth have a lot of cavities?

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If the cavities in the baby teeth are left untreated, the decay can cause problems significant enough to affect the permanent teeth. In addition, decay is contagious and will spread to other teeth in the mouth, including newly erupted permanent teeth. Sometimes the permanent teeth are slightly misaligned and erupt offset from the baby teeth they are to replace. Dr. Fales will most often recommend that lower baby teeth be left until they naturally exfoliate, unless they are uncomfortable.
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How Should I Care For My Child's Teeth?

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Begin daily brushing as soon as the child's first tooth erupts. A pea-size amount of fluoride toothpaste can be used after the child is old enough not to swallow it. We ask parents to help with at least one brushing a day until age six and then supervise until the child does a thorough job. However, each child is different. Your dentist can help you determine whether the child has the skill level to brush properly. Proper brushing removes plaque from the inner, outer and chewing surfaces.
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