Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Teeth discolouration
- Extrinsic
Anmerkungen:
- outside the surface of the tooth, lies on it
- direct
- the product stains the
tooth
- chromogens: coffee, tea,
chewing tobacco
- indirect
- the product reacts
chemically with the
pellicle
- metal salts
- cationic ions
- metallic
- occupational
- medicines
- iron supplements - black
- copper salts - green
- K permanganate-
violet,black
- silver nitrate - gray
- SnF- golden brown
- nonmetallic
- dietary compounds
- beverages, tobacco
- mouthwashes
- chromogenic bacteria - green
orange in poor OH, black in good
OH
- Intrinsic
Anmerkungen:
- change to the structures or thickness of hard tissues
- Enamel
- AI
- infections in
pregnant mothers:
rubella, CMV
- hypoplasia-
trauma
- fluorosis: mild- white
bands; moderate- mottling;
severe- brown
- Dentine
- dentinal dysplasia-
2 types
- dentinogenesis
imperfecta - 2 types
- tetracycline: pregnancy
2nd half, childhood<8ys.
Yellow, then turn gray or
red brown after sun
exposure
- minocycline - green
gray, blue- gray.
binds to iron
- aging
- Pulp
- PCO yellow
- necrosis-
gray/dark. Non
infected- Hb,
infected- Fe
- Genetics
- Enamel or dentine
- head and neck
radiotherapy
- bleeding disorders
- blood dyscrasias - sickle cell
anaemia, haemolitic disease
of the newborn due to
Rhincompatibility or anything
causing hemolysis - yellow
green
- bile duct ilnesses-
hyperbilirubinemia -
biliverdin - yellow green
- congenital porphiria - pink
- epidermolysis
bullosa -pink
- Internalized
Anmerkungen:
- incorporation of extrinsic stain in a tooth surface with defects
- developmental defects
- acquired defects
- restorations: GP,
metallic post,
amalgam (Sn), MTA,
eugenol, ATB paste
- caries
- toothwear
- fluorosis with porous
enamel - stains
penetrate and become
black
- Pseudo-discolouration
- root resorption- pink
- tooth close to exfoliation- pink