Tetracycline Stain in Teeth Development

Tetracycline Stain in Teeth Development
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Tetracycline stain can lead to discoloration during teeth development due to the antibiotic's affinity for mineralized tissues. This intrinsic stain originates from within the tooth and cannot be removed by scaling. The impact on pregnant women and infants is significant as tetracycline can affect mineralization of teeth. Dental hygienists play a crucial role in informing patients about tetracycline stain and recommending treatments like whitening or veneers.

  • Tetracycline
  • Stain
  • Teeth development
  • Dental hygiene
  • Discoloration

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  1. Tetracycline Stain

  2. Tetracycline Stain Tetracycline is in taken while teeth development discoloration can occur Tetracycline have an affinity for mineralized tissues and are absorbed by the bones and teeth

  3. Tetracycline Stain Stain develops or originates from within the tooth, discoloration of the dentin reflects through the enamel Endogenous Intrinsic Stain Stain can not be removed by scaling

  4. Tetracycline Antibiotic Infection Malaria Acne Gum Infection

  5. Tetracycline Stain

  6. Tetracycline Stain

  7. Pregnant Woman This effect occurs during mineralization of the primary teeth beginning at about 4 months of gestation Tetracycline transferred through the placenta and enter the fetal circulation

  8. Infant Early Childhood Mineralization of the permanent teeth starts at birth and continues into adolescence

  9. Discoloration Discoloration may be generalized or limited to specific parts of individual teeth that were developing at the time of administration of the antibiotic

  10. No tetracycline Pregnant woman Infant until 12

  11. Dental Hygienest Inform the patient Whitening Recommend Veneers

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