Question about black teeth..........?!


Question: Question about black teeth!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!?
ever since i was six or seven and started getting my permanent teeth, it seems that the insides of my bottom set of teeth have been turning black!. honestly, i'm confused because i brush twice a day, floss, and do everything to keep my teeth clean!. now, the problem is that it has started to spread to the outsides of my bottom teeth and it's beginning to show!. I thought it had to do with the chocolate milk i drank every morning so i stopped drinking that!. but my teeth are still getting blacker and blacker on the inside and spreading to the outside!. what can i do besides go to the dentist and what do you think this could be!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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my sister had that when she was young!. black behind her teeth!. she brushed her teeth twice a day, but for her the problem was she wasn't brusing BEHIND her teeth very well!. My dad told her to pay extra attention and put extra time into brushing behind her teeth, and pretty soon it went away!. However it wasn't very bad!. Have you asked a dentist what it could be!? I hate to tell you this but I've also heard of mold growing on teeth and it sounds like this may be the case!.

I don't know why you say "besides the go to the dentist" you clearly need to see one!. I know sometimes if you don't have insurance it can seem like it's just not an option, but even if you just go to get looked at and get an opinion that will help, and it should cost less than $100!. My parents don't have dental insurance and it does rack up the bills, but even for where we go which is a very expensive one, the checkup itself is only $80!. And if you're one of those people who's afraid of the dentist, once again, a checkup won't hurt you there's nothing they'll do but take a look!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

You really need to seek dental advice, but you could have a calcium defictiency, this sometimes causes discolouration in the teeth!.have you noticed if your teeth are receding away from the gums as well, this could be an infection in the gums!.More often than not, it is usually trouble with the gums, that cause problems!. not the teeth, themselves!.!.!.!.go see about it, you dont want to lose your teeth, now, do you!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

It sounds dietry to me!. I would advise you see your dentist but if it's been happening since you were 6 and your oral health routine is good then I wouldn't suggest it was anything sinister!.

I would advise you check with your dentist!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Wow!. You could have gum disease!.

Go to your dentist, it is the only way,
and isn't your dentist aware of this anyway if you go regularly!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

it might be a infection or something if your smoke!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

brush ur teeth!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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