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lucybooz
01-03-2009, 12:18 AM
i was horrified to notice 2 of my teeth are turning black!!!!! one is really black and the other starting to turn color.

i'm 63 and have receeding gums problems. what could be causing this?

lucy:confused:

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Thelma-Louise
01-03-2009, 02:01 AM
It usually means the nerve of the tooth has died. The roots may still be viable though so you may be able to have a root canal done and then the dentist can apply a bleaching agent to the inside of the tooth before sealing it to complete the rc procedure and this will make them appear whiter or closer to your natural tooth shade - or he may suggest they be crowned as root canaled teeth have a tendency to become brittle and break or fracture over time.

lucybooz
01-03-2009, 03:52 PM
my dentist has already mentioned dentures for my upper teeth (they are getting very loose with the gums receding), and the one tooth that is turning black has a gum-line filling that you can see has receded lots as well. my guess is dentures will be in order shortly - don't even want to think about it!!!!!

the joys of aging!!!!!:mad:

lucy





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