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What Is Teeth Discoloration?


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What is teeth discoloration in celiac disease?

My teeth yellow easily and the back part of it is dark brown like brownie. Is this teeth discoloration?


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Do you smoke cigarettes or regularly drink coffee and soda?

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  Dyang said:
What is teeth discoloration in celiac disease?

My teeth yellow easily and the back part of it is dark brown like brownie. Is this teeth discoloration?

Celiac disease can cause discoloration because it can effect the formation of the enamel. This generally results in very soft teeth and lots of cavities. Many of us have multiple crowns.

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My teeth do not look yellow. But I remember when I was years younger the inside of them being brown, and the dentist asking me when I was 14 if I smoked? Weird I thought, but as it wasn't visible, I did not worry. They has since been polished, or whatever the dentist do and are no longer brown on the inside.

Also when my second lot of teeth were coming through, one of them was quite mishapen and strange looking. The dentists have always remarked on this odd tooth, and wondering whether it was worth refilling or should be pulled out. It is now out, but it lasted a good forty years.

Yes I had bad teeth as a child, holes everywhere, once past the teenage years, they weren't too bad, it is just lately that they are not so great.

Cathy

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  Guhlia said:
Do you smoke cigarettes or regularly drink coffee and soda?

No I don't smoke or drink much coffee.

The dark brown stain started about four years ago.

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