Celebrating 30 years of Trustworthy Expertise, Dr. Kian Djawdan is a Board Certified Implantologist and considered an expert in implant dentistry. |
Discolored Tooth Filling
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1. | What causes a Discolored Filling?Discolored fillings may be caused by leaking around the edges of a filling or staining from things we put in our mouth. When fluids leak underneath a filling, staining and decay may develop. Leakage may appear as a dark line around the edge of the filling or a dark area underneath the filling itself. White fillings may turn a darker color over time from smoking, drying out or exposure to high staining foods or drinks. |
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2. | Who is at high risk for a Discolored Filling?Some people are more susceptible to having a discolored filling. The risk factors for a discolored filling are:
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3. | What can I do to minimize my risk of a Cracked Tooth in the future?Your dentist will make recommendations to minimize your risk of a cracked tooth. Here are some things that may be recommended:
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4. | What can I do to minimize my risk of having a Discolored Filling in the future?To minimize your risk of a discolored filling, there are some important things you must do on your own. Here are some things that may be recommended:
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5. | What will happen if I choose to do nothing about my Discolored Filling?If the discoloration is due to a leaking filling, dental decay will eventually develop. If left alone for too long, the tooth may need a root canal treatment or extraction. If the discolored filling is caused by staining, the filling will continue to darken and become more unsightly over time. |
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