An overview of tooth discoloration: extrinsic, intrinsic and internalized stains.

Dent Update

Division of Restorative Dentistry, Department of Oral and Dental Science, University of Bristol Dental School, Bristol, UK.

Published: October 2005

The causes of tooth discoloration are varied and complex but are usually classified as being either intrinsic, extrinsic or internalized in nature. Dietary chromogens and other external elements deposit on the tooth surface or within the pellicle layer either directly or indirectly to form extrinsic discoloration. Stains within the dentine or intrinsic discoloration often results from systemic or pulpal origin, while internalized stains are the result of extrinsic stains entering the dentine via tooth defects such as cracks on the tooth surface.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/denu.2005.32.8.463DOI Listing

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