What causes teeth to turn Black?

Black teeth usually occur due to underlying cavities and decay that needs to be sorted out as soon as possible. Calcium is one of the most essential components to keep your teeth healthy and strong. Teeth normally vary in color from white to whitish-yellow and whitish-gray and the difference in color takes place due to the reduction of calcium present in the enamel.

There are two common types of black teeth including extrinsic that damage occurs from the outside of the teeth. This includes staining, tartar, or other damage that affects the outer dental enamel. Intrinsic damage starts on the inside and grows outward. This happens when a condition within the tooth creates decay and damage. Sometimes the tooth turns black overnight and the person who visited the dental clinic immediately gets rid of this problem.

The most common causes of black teeth include cavities that are produced by bacteria that break the dental enamel by making the small holes in it. With time, all these holes take on a dark appearance. Dental restoration like filling or the use of crown makes the teeth appear dark black. Staining is all about eating and drinking dark-colored food products like tea and cola that can stain and destroy your teeth. If you are taking certain medications like Liquid iron supplements that can also lead to staining of the teeth.

Tartar is a hard deposit of plaque that can build up on the teeth and usually appears below the gum line. Some forms of tartar are black. It is also very important to stop the use of Tobacco, Smoking or chewing can significantly stain the teeth. A person cannot usually remove the lack of teeth even with the best care so you need to visit a dental clinic where a Dental can examine your teeth, determine the underlying causes of your black teeth, and recommend treatments.

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