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[quote=Anonymous]I’d start with a conversation with your dentist. My 13-year-old’s baby teeth were bright white. Her adult teeth are not terribly white, though she has great oral hygiene (according to the dentist), and doesn’t drink teas or dark sodas that could stain. Our dentist says that they are fine and not stained, but the color difference is noticeable to my daughter because she was likely used to the bright white teeth for so long. Looking more closely, I can see that her teeth are a similar shade as DH’s. The difference is that DH has darker skin, so I think his just naturally look brighter due to the contrast. That said, I did have a friend whose son’s adult teeth grew in very yellow. It was thought to be due to the many, many times he’d had to be on antibiotics when very young.[/quote]
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