Discolored Tooth
Cover stains that whitening can't fix
Some tooth discoloration can't be addressed with whitening alone. Internal staining, tetracycline stains, or gray teeth from root canal often need a crown or veneer to achieve a natural, white appearance.
Why Act Now
While not an emergency, discolored teeth affect confidence. Modern crowns can perfectly match your other teeth for a seamless smile.
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Common Symptoms
- Dark or gray tooth color
- Staining that doesn't respond to whitening
- Tooth darker than neighbors
- Visible discoloration when smiling
Common Causes
- Internal tooth staining
- Tetracycline antibiotics during development
- Root canal treated tooth darkening
- Trauma causing nerve death
- Fluorosis
How We Treat Discolored Tooth
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All-ceramic crown in natural shade2
E-max crown for best aesthetics3
Dental veneer for front teethPrevention Tips
Regular professional cleanings
Limit staining foods and beverages
Don't smoke or use tobacco
Address trauma promptly
Discolored Tooth FAQ
Find answers to common questions about dental crowns and our services
Yes! We use opaque base layers and precise color matching so your crown blends perfectly with surrounding teeth.
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