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    May 12, 2004, 08:56 AM
    Discolored tooth
    I have a discolored tooth that my dentist says has been caused by nerve damage. Is it possible to reverse the discoloration? Also, I rinse my mouth with baking soda. Could that have caused the discoloration? Is there any danger in rinsing my mouth with baking soda?
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    May 29, 2004, 06:01 PM
    Discolored tooth
    There is no danger in rinsing your mouth with baking soda as long as you rinse your mouth well with water afterwords. The baking soda could not have caused the discoloration to your tooth. It is not possible to erase the damage because thhe discoloration is too deep. You might consider bleaching or using lasers to clean your teeth. You could have the discolored tooth capped.
    Hope that helped!
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    Jul 10, 2004, 05:57 PM
    Discolored tooth
    If the dentist says that nerve damage caused the discoloration, you need to have a vitality test done. This test will show if the nerve{s} have died. If so, you need root canal treatment followed by INTERNAL bleaching of the tooth or teeth.
    There are much more conservative treatments than capping the teeth. Bonded veneers can be done wihtout sacrificing the tooth structure needed for capping.
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    Jul 31, 2004, 11:56 AM
    Re: Discolored tooth
    There is an amazing site on the 'net that I stumbled upon recently that will answer ALL of your questions about dentistry, including restorations of every kind -- the pros and cons. Go to: www.secrettruthaboutdentists.com
    Let me know what you think!!
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    Jul 31, 2004, 12:35 PM
    Re: Discolored tooth
    I am not impressed with a web site that makes you buy their book before they answer questions. I am also not impressed with a site that uses a lay person as the administrator. These forums should have an experience professional as the leader.
    Every profession has good and bad. I never consult or hire anyone without a referral from a credible source
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    Jun 28, 2005, 09:42 AM
    I came across a site the other day selling tooth bleaching kits, do these things really work ?
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    Jun 29, 2005, 05:08 AM
    Tooth
    Hi, Newbie,
    If you are not impressed with the site, then don't ask any question here!
    Your best advice will come from your dentist. He/she can suggest what to do to get your tooth white again.
    If you want advice from a non-professional site, that is what you get; non-professional advice.
    No, I would not buy a book to try solving the problem.
    That is what dentists are for. Why are you washing out your mouth with baking soda? Did your dentist tell you to do that?
    Best of luck,
    fredg

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