Bacteria grows on the teeth creating plaque. The black line stain is created from plaque but it's a different bacteria found normally near the gums
Yes. A dental hygienist can remove the stain. This stain is not a reflection of poor dental hygiene.
Black-line stain has a very different origin and requires an alternate method of removal. This stain is calculus-like and forms along the gingival third of the tooth near the gingival margin. Black line stain is seen in patients of all ages, yet is more common in women and in patients with good oral hygiene. There appears to be a natural tendency to forming black line stain as it often reforms despite regular self-care. The quantity of black line stain may be less when plaque biofilm is eticulously removed.3 Black line stain is firmly attached to the teeth and often requires moderate scaling to be removed. from: http://www.dimensionsofdentalhygiene.com/print.asp?id=468
Sounds like black line stain - it is a pellicle stain caused by gram-positive bacteria on your teeth. It is common in women and children. A dental hygenist can help remove it, but sadly it is quite tenacious and will grow back rapidly. * Tobacco stains. * Coffee stains. * Tea Stains. * Stains to some kind of spices.
Sudan black B stainThis stain distinguishes between acute lymphoblastic leukemia (cells stain positive) and acute myeloblastic leukemia (cells stain negative).
I am a dental hyiene student and we studied dental stains eairler this semester. "Black Line Stains" are a calculus like stain that forms along the gum line of the tooth. It is a stain that occurs more commonly in children and women and oddly enough it is associated with clean mouth. The treatment is regular dental cleanings by your hygienist or dentist. And with this particular stain, good dental hygiene will not help this stain because there is no one particular thing that will cause it. It also has a tendency to recur despite regular personal oral care.
It depends on the specific shades of black and brown stains you are working with. To achieve a desired dark brown color, you would need to experiment with different ratios. Start by adding a small amount of brown stain to a small portion of the black stain and mix well. Adjust the ratio by adding more brown stain if it is not dark enough, or more black stain if it is too dark. Once you achieve the desired shade, use the same ratio to mix the remaining 5 gallons of black stain.
Iodine stain is commonly used to detect amyloplasts due to their ability to stain starch granules purple-black.
To remove a black stain from stairs, the best methods include using a mixture of vinegar and water, applying a baking soda paste, or using a commercial stain remover. Scrubbing the stain gently with a brush and rinsing with water can help lift the stain effectively.
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