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Re: Black Line on Teeth in Children
| C.J. Thomas | 29 Aug 2006 12:03 |
wow...pretty interesting. Are there heavy deposits of any particular mineral present in your drinking water? I know if I don't purify my well water, the toilet bowl gets stains from the water. :)
> I have had two childre, siblings of ages 4 and 7, that have presented with > black extrinsic line stains on their teeth at the gum line. The children [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > > Thanks in advance |
| raph | 29 Aug 2006 01:47 |
I have had two childre, siblings of ages 4 and 7, that have presented with black extrinsic line stains on their teeth at the gum line. The children have great oral hygiene as to other indicators. Otherwise there was no other finding.. caries free, no plaque/calculus, etc. These stains were easily cleaned with simple prophy paste.
As I am aware, these stains are harmless and do not increase caries occurance. Does any have any suggestions to the source of this stain?
Sources that I can think of:
- Iron supplements (they do not take any)
- Tea, Coffee, Tobacco (not present in this case)
- Chlorhexidine (do not take)
Any other possible comon sources?
Thanks in advance
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