Seniors are at a higher risk of darkened teeth.
Sunday, Jun. 2nd 2013 8:57 AM
Due to advancing age many seniors at a higher risk of darkened teeth. Darkened teeth is caused to some extent by changes in dentin, and by a lifetime of consuming stain causing foods and drinks. Seeing a dentist regularly for cleaning and check up will help to prevent and treat darken teeth issues.
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