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For anyone aiming to achieve an aesthetic smile, one of the most crucial aspects is the color of their teeth. Bright, sparkling white teeth emphasize not only a healthy smile but also self-confidence.
Teeth have a natural color determined by genetic factors. Just as individuals have varying skin tones, tooth color also varies from person to person. This color cannot be changed by brushing alone.
We can categorize discolorations that occur later in teeth into internal and external discolorations.
External discolorations occur when pigmented substances such as those found in cigarettes, tea, and coffee accumulate on the tooth enamel. Some of these stains can be removed through dental cleaning and polishing procedures.
Internal discolorations, on the other hand, occur within the dentin layer of the tooth.
Anatomical Structure of Teeth
The structure of a tooth comprises four layers. From outermost to innermost, these are enamel, dentin, pulp, and cementum. These layers exhibit different organic and inorganic structural characteristics.
The outermost layer, enamel, is shiny, transparent, and hard. It is the hardest tissue in the body, primarily composed of calcium. Enamel protects the tooth surface. Throughout the day, our teeth are exposed to external factors such as food, acidic and sugary drinks. Enamel acts as a protective shield against these factors. Over time and with use, enamel can become damaged. Trauma, teeth grinding, aggressive brushing, and the use of improper brushing products can lead to abrasions or cracks in the enamel, resulting in discolorations on the tooth surface.
What is Dentin?
Dentin is the layer beneath the enamel. It is softer in structure compared to enamel and provides the color of the teeth. Dentin contains dentinal tubules and dentinal fluid within these tubules. When using whitening agents, our goal is to reach this dentin layer and lighten its color. Since enamel is transparent in nature, it reflects the color of the dentin layer. In individuals with higher age scales, enamel thinning leads to more visible tooth discolorations.
So, What is Pulp?
Pulp, also known as dental pulp, is the central portion of the tooth rich in blood vessels and nerves. It is the nourishing layer of the tooth. In the presence of decay, it can cause pain and sensitivity.
The cementum layer covers the surface of the root and provides the connection between the tooth and the bone.
What is the Ideal Color of Teeth?
While the color of teeth varies from person to person, it can also differ within the same mouth. Despite individual differences in color and surface characteristics, teeth generally have harmonious colors.
For example, the canines, also known as eye teeth, are darker and more yellowish in color.
Since canine teeth are larger and located at the corners, their slightly darker color prevents them from being visually prominent.
Lower teeth are slightly darker than upper teeth. Furthermore, the color darkens towards the back teeth.
In addition to color characteristics, surface features also influence the appearance and brightness. Anatomical lines on the surface determine the character of the tooth.
Transparency in tooth structure is also a factor affecting color. While transparency can enhance the appearance of teeth at the tips, excessive transparency can result in a grayish appearance. It is difficult to achieve results with whitening in grayed teeth.
The initial color of teeth is measured using a scale, typically the VITA scale. It consists of color tones such as A, B, C, D, and sub-tones such as 1, 2, 3.
What Factors Contribute to Tooth Yellowing and Color Changes?
- Certain medications taken by the mother during pregnancy
- Physiological discoloration due to aging
- Discoloration resulting from amalgam
- Antibiotics used during infancy
- Discoloration of teeth after root canal treatment
- Loss of vitality and color change in teeth due to trauma
- Fluorosis due to excessive fluoride intake can also cause discoloration in teeth.
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