See a dentist: See a dentist who can personally examine you and explain to you both why your teeth are discolored and how to best remedy it.
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Dental visit ?: A dentist is trained to evaluate your tooth to determine the cause of the discoloration. Please call for an appointment.
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Discolored tooth: There could be several reasons that the tooth or teeth are discolored? To properly assess the cause and determine appropriate treatment you need to see a dentist. There are no mysteries here, it is pretty cut and dry. Good luck, and happy new year.
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History: You need to see a dentist and provide a thorough history to help determine the cause of the discoloration. It could have been from trauma long ago and the nerves inside are gradually dying. It could be from antibiotics your mother might have taken when she was pregnant or early state of infancy for you (tetracycline.) symptoms are important too and x-rays. Don't hesitate.
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