i've had internal stains on my teeth since i was three and now i am thirteen and how can i get them to go away
Answer:
internal stains do not come off. There are a number of reasons for the stains. High fever when you were a baby and your adult teeth were forming, to much fluoride (fluorosis) Some medications and vitamins given to you when you were young could also have caused it. The only way to have it fixed is to have veneers or crowns placed on the teeth.
Sorry my dear... they won't go away.. it is called decalnation... it comes from lack of calcium
Internal stains on the teeth can be caused by a variety of things, Hyopcalcification ( lack of enamel being laid down), hypercalcification ( extra enamel being laid down), fluorosis (exposure to too much fluoride when the teeth were forming), medications like tetracycline just to name a few. You are going to have to cover them. ask your dentist about Lumineers, or regular veneer, and in more dramatic cases were the tooth is compromised you may be looking into crowns. Visit your dentist to see which is best for you and always get a second opinion, some dentists may not be trained in all procedures! You should probably wait to do anything until you are done growing though!
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