Sunday, August 2, 2009

Brown Stains on TEETH?

Brown stains on teeth: how do they occur on an adult. They appeared after I had my teeth cleaned at the dentist. Most Answers seem to feel that NOTHING can be done about it. Please don't reply to my question if you have already replied.


I have handled almost any medical problem - myself on the Net. So - what is the solution to get of these brown marks on teeth - and how did I cause them?

Brown Stains on TEETH?
tobacco. coffee/ red wine: sources of stains on teeth
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Reply:do u drink coffee? well...if u do that is it...um.ya


or somtin else..
Reply:Hi, Brown stains are usually caused by strong coffee or tea.


Smoking also causes them, but you say you have recently had your teeth cleaned. You can buy Euthymol or another pipe smoker's toothpaste which has a 'gritty' consistency. This may do it. Otherwise, it's back to the dentist for anothr clean.


Hope this helps.
Reply:From my knowledge, you have an exogenous, extrinsic stain caused by dental fluoride...know as stannous fluoride. This is a rare side effect from products with stannous fluoride. If you have recently changed your toothpaste you may want to switch to one with less fluoride. It could also be from the fluoride treatment from your dental visit. These stains are removable, so I would contact your dentist.
Reply:Yes,coffee,tea,redwine etc are major culprits.Also the age of the person.After eating or drinking try to mouth wash as much as possible.
Reply:Brown stains on teeth (unless they were always present) are usually caused by tobacco, coffee, tea, food etc.





Just because you got your teeth cleaned, doesn't mean that the the stain can't or won't return. I have patients who because of their diet and home care get staining on their teeth several days after they have been cleaned.





So get your teeth cleaned again and if this handles the stain, make sure you understand what you need to do with your homecare to keep the stain from returning.





Sounds like you caused them, so you can get rid of them but it won't happen by majic on the net. It will happen when you get them cleaned and handle the cause.





Good luck - you'll be fine!!
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