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tooth, abnormal colors
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tooth anatomy, discolored teeth, tooth discoloration, tooth pigmentation, abnormal tooth color is other than the white to yellowish-white of normal teeth, tooth discoloration, many different factors, influence the formation, the enamel, others cause the staining of enamel, discoloration uniform, appear, spots, lines, in the enamel, discolored areas, different density, porosity than normal enamel, factors influencing tooth color include genetic, congenital, metabolic, chemical, infectious, environmental, inherited diseases, influence the thickness of enamel, calcium, protein content, the enamel, metabolic diseases, abnormalities of color, drugs, medications either taken by the mother pregnant, by the child, time of tooth development, cause changes in both the color, hardness, the enamel, high fever at an age, tooth formation is taking place, poor dental hygiene, poor care, cleanliness, the mouth, teeth, antibiotic tetracycline given, the age of 8 years, excessive fluoride either from environmental sources, natural high water fluoride levels, excessive administration, fluoride applications, rinses, toothpaste, fluoride supplements taken by mouth, severe neonatal jaundice, poor liver function, a newborn, porphyria, a disease characterized, excessive production of pigmentation, amelogenesis, dentinogenesis imperfecta, genetic defects which affect the enamel of both primary, permanent dentition, eating, drinking foods, fluids, temporarily stain the teeth, tea, coffee
good oral hygiene, help teeth, staining, a food, fluid, abnormal color, result of poor hygiene, appropriate to consult dentist, abnormally colored teeth, color seems to be related to a medical condition, regular health care provider should also be consulted, teeth, an abnormal color, ready explanation, abnormal tooth color lasts after good oral hygiene has been maintained,
medical history, a physical examination performed, medical history, abnormal tooth color in detail, time pattern, have the teeth been abnormally colored, they erupted, did they change color over time, was this first noticed, how long has it been present, the abnormal color temporary, permanent, improve, good oral hygiene is maintained, quality, what, discoloration, what color, what, pattern, the discoloration, uniformly discolored, spots, lines, dietary history, what, diet, what foods, drinks, consumed frequently, does the person drink coffee, tea, how much milk, dairy products, consumed, medication history, what medications, what medications have been taken, did the child ever take tetracycline, what medications did the mother take, pregnant, health history, family history, other members, the family have teeth, abnormally colored, how has the general health been, was the child jaundiced, a baby, fluoride exposure, the water fluoridated, person lives, visits frequently, fluoride supplement taken, oral hygiene habits, frequent problems, the teeth, cavities, gingivitis, inflamation, the gums, what, the dental habits, how often, the teeth brushed, flossed, what kind of toothpaste, mouthwash, similar substances, diagnostic testing, not be necessary in many cases, coloration related to a medical condition, testing necessary to confirm the diagnosis, dental x-rays performed.
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