My 19month son's front teeth are very jagged, they seen to be getting worse. On the backside of his top teeth they are discolored. He has been breast fed with no bottles. He drinks lots of whole milk and water. Please help! Btw his bottom teeth look beautiful.
Hi With you query, is it 19 months or 19 years? if it is 19 months nothing to worry about still so long to go either to decide or think about the jagged teeth.if he is 19 years discoloration happens mainly due to 2 reasons
1. During pregnancy or while breast feeding if you are on tetracycline drugs for any reason it may result in discoloration of teeth ,coz these drugs interefere with calcium absorption.
2.Drinking water what you consume if their flouride content is less then also you see discoloration or technically called enamel hypoplasia.
I would rather suggest you to visit your pedodontist for both the opinins regarding teeth jagges and discoloration
hope this helps you
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Hi With you query, is it 19 months or 19 years? if it is 19 months nothing to worry about still so long to go either to decide or think about the jagged teeth.if he is 19 years discoloration happens mainly due to 2 reasons 1. During pregnancy or while breast feeding if you are on tetracycline drugs for any reason it may result in discoloration of teeth ,coz these drugs interefere with calcium absorption. 2.Drinking water what you consume if their flouride content is less then also you see discoloration or technically called enamel hypoplasia. I would rather suggest you to visit your pedodontist for both the opinins regarding teeth jagges and discoloration hope this helps you