Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3172068 Prevenzione & Assistenza Dentale 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
Intrinsic discolorations may be pre-eruttive, if formed during the development of tissues that make up the tooth, or post-eruptive, if formed after the eruption of teeth. The extrinsic discolorations or pigments are the most common and thus are the reasons where patient asks for a bleaching treatment more frequently. In fact, they cannot be discolored, but cleaned. They are most easily removed with professional procedures and with a good compliance of the patient at home.
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