Question:
Transparent Tooth After Bonding Still Transparent: One of my front teeth had been becoming more transparent than the others. I could see my tongue through my tooth and I've cried many times.
I wanted opaque teeth. I went to my new dentist (he replaced my old dentist) and he suggested bonding. I had the bonding done and he reshaped my teeth.
Now my transparent tooth is still transparent and round with a new space that was NEVER there, while my other front tooth has its original shape (square). Can I have my original shape back and the space fixed without veneers? Can I get braces to push my teeth back together? ...Visitor from CT
Zero. It is not transparent.
maintain transperancy without conspiracy
Photosynethisis
lack of calcium in your body causes white stripes on teeth and nails.
missing teeth
Baby teeth exfoliate naturally when the permanent teeth that is underneath is erupting in the mouth.
Cavities are caused by the build up of plaque on your teeth. The plaque causes your teeth to decay which in turn blackens the tooth and causes pain in it.
knitting needles
It causes stains.
The grown up teeth start pushing on the baby teeth forcing them out.
Teeth clenching is considered the same as teeth grinding or Bruxism. The causes are not totally understood but may include stress, improperly aligned teeth, or broken or missing teeth. Other causes may be caffeine or a medication you are taking.
Gum disease is the main cause of loose teeth.