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What Causes Brown Teeth in Adults?

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMarch 26, 20265 Mins Read
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Key takeaways
  • Poor oral hygiene: plaque hardens into tartar; bacterial acids stain and damage enamel.
  • Pigmented foods and drinks contain chromogens that adhere to weakened enamel, causing brown stains.
  • Nicotine and tar from tobacco penetrate enamel, creating stubborn stains resistant to brushing.
  • Tooth decay exposes yellow brown dentin; tartar forms dark deposits near the gumline.
  • Certain medications and excess fluoride (fluorosis) can discolor teeth; see a dentist for sudden or persistent stains.

If you have seen people with disclolored teeth or you have them, you might be wondering, “What causes brown teeth in adults?” Poor oral hygiene, tobacco use, aging, excessive fluoride, and natural tooth colour. It’s a dental concern that affects confidence and appearance. This discoloration can range from light yellowish-brown stains to dark brown, black patches.

Summary

  • Discoloration of the teeth is caused by tobacco use, poor oral hygiene, natural tooth colour, aging, and excessive fluoride.
  •  One should see a dentist if only one tooth becomes dark (possible trauma or infection) or stains do not improve with good oral hygiene.
  • The use of tobacco causes discoloration because cigarettes contain nicotine and tar that penetrate the enamel and cause discoloration. 

Poor Oral Hygiene

Poor oral health care is one of the leading causes of brown teeth. When teeth aren’t brushed regularly, plaque forms and over time it hardens into tartar, a yellow or brown substance that is difficult to remove without professional help. Apart from this, bacterial activity produces acids that stain and damage tooth enamel. 

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Food and Beverage Stains

Some foods and beverages have pigments and acids that stains the teeth if eaten frequently. Some of them include tea, coffee, cola, red wine, curry, soy sauce, and tomato-based sauces. These foods have chromogens that stick to the enamel, particularly when it’s weakened, hence causing the brown stains.

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Tobacco Use

Smoking is a well-known cause of teeth discoloration. Cigarettes contain nicotine and tar that penetrate the enamel and cause discoloration. After a long time, tobacco stains worsen and are resistant to regular brushing.

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Tooth Decay (Cavities)

Tooth decay happens when the enamel breaks down as a result of acid-producing bacteria, exposing the underlying dentin, which is naturally yellow-brown. If it’s not treated, it can cause dark brown or black areas in grooves or near the gumline.

Tartar (Calculus) Buildup

Tartar is a hardened plaque on the teeth, particularly behind the lower front teeth and along the gumline. It has yellow, brown, or dark deposits in appearance. One is at risk of this if they do poor brushing, irregular dental cleanings, and dry mouth.

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Aging

Aging leads to discoloration of the teeth because the enamel, the protective outer layer, wears down over time. Moreover, dentin, which is underneath, becomes darker and more visible as the enamel thins. Beyond this, exposure to drinks, food, and habits contributes to discoloration.

Medical Treatments

Certain medications and treatments can cause brown or greyish tooth discoloration. For example, antibiotics contain doxycycline and tetracycline that cause discoloration if taken during tooth development. Additionally, it may interfere with adult teeth if used for prolonged periods.

Furthermore, the excess use of chlorhexidine mouthwash can stain teeth. Also, cancer treatment like chemotherapy and radiation may alter tooth color especially when it’s targeted at the head and neck.

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Excessive Fluoride (Dental Fluorosis)

While fluoride helps prevent cavities, excessive exposure can lead to discoloration. The signs of fluorosis include brown spots, white streaks, or mottled enamel.

Genetics and Natural Tooth Color

Some people naturally have darker or more yellow-brown teeth. They have inherited enamel thickness, which makes dentin more visible. Moreover, a natural variation causes difference in tooth color from person to person and can deepen with age.

Poor Diet and Nutritional Deficiencies

A lack of certain nutrients can affect tooth health and appearance. For example, calcium and Vitamin D deficiency weakens the enamel, iron overload or deficiency can contribute to tooth staining, and acidic diets increase enamel erosion, making teeth more prone to discoloration.

When Should You Visit a Dentist?

  • Discoloration is accompanied by pain, sensitivity, or bad breath
  • Brown stains appear suddenly or worsen quickly.
  • Only one tooth becomes dark (possible trauma or infection)
  • Stains do not improve with good oral hygiene

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How Can You Prevent Brown Teeth

  • Floss daily
  • Stop smoking or chewing tobacco
  • Visit a dentist regularly for cleanings
  • Drink water after consuming staining beverages
  • Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste
  • Limit staining foods and drinks
  • Use whitening products only as advised by a dentist

Deal With Teeth Discoloration

Brown teeth in adults are caused by different causes, including ageing, dental problems, and medical factors.  While some discoloration is cosmetic, other cases may signal underlying oral health issues. Early diagnosis and proper dental care can help restore tooth color and maintain a healthy smile.

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