Although the antibiotic tetracycline is effective in treating a number of health problems, it has the unfortunate side-effect of discoloring your teeth.
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However, because many patients were prescribed tetracycline for childhood ailments, the related stains are often internal and formed while the teeth were still in development or in the process of erupting. The deeper stains, which exist below the surface enamel, require a different treatment option.
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Because no single treatment option is right for every patient, it’s important to schedule a personal consultation to determine the right treatment for you.
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