Discoloured
When pigmented particles are build-up on the thin film of protein of your teeth, it results in stains. Such stains are known as extrinsic stains.
Extrinsic stains are caused due to eating or drinking highly pigmented foods, such as coffee, red wine, or even due to smoking or chewing tobacco.
When staining particles are present in the tooth enamel, it results in intrinsic stains. It is caused due to tooth trauma, internal bleeding in teeth, fluoride exposure, antibiotics in young children.
If you do not follow regular oral hygiene guidelines, like brushing twice a day for 2 minutes each.
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