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Causes of Black Spots on Teeth and Molars: Genetic, Medical, and Oral Hygiene Factors

Marwa Mahmoud Elias wrote Saturday, December 23, 2023 12:22 PM

No matter how well you take care of your teeth and constantly clean them, and how much you care about your oral hygiene in general, you may also be susceptible to black or dark brown spots and dots on the surface of your teeth and molars. This was confirmed by a report published on the ocean dental website concerned with dental and oral health.

The report stated that there is a large group of factors and wrong habits, and even medical and even medical causes, that may be the cause of the accumulation of these dark spots or black spots, and the most prominent of these factors are:

Age greatly affects the change in color of our teeth. Teeth cannot remain at the same pace and in one color over the course of a lifetime.

Genetic factors may also affect the appearance of these dots or dark spots, so in some cases the causes may be due to a genetic cause.

The cause may be due to pharmacological factors resulting from the effects of some of the substances that make up the drug, such as some types of antibiotics.

On the other hand, another report published on the dental depot website stated that many wrong practices may also cause these black dots or dark spots, including:

Not taking proper oral care and not brushing your teeth for very long periods of time undoubtedly causes tooth discolouration, the accumulation of bacteria, and the build-up of the coating on the teeth, which may leave a dark colour.

Excessive consumption of caffeinated dark drinks, coffee and tea.

Molar and tooth decay also leaves dark spots.

Smoking cigarettes or any other types may leave a black or brown film on the teeth.

2023-12-23 10:22:00

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