Tetracycline is the classic example of this. It occurs while the enamel
of the adult teeth are forming below the gum line. It actually causes
brownish-yellow bands to form based on what portion of the tooth was
developing when the tetracycline was introduced. It will not cause
already emerged teeth to yellow. Guess how I know this....
-jimk
georgies_mama wrote:
>
> I think some antibiotics can cause teeth to yellow. Maybe look up the
> one you were taking and see if this is a possible side effect.
>
> Michele
>
> --- In childrensapraxianet
> <mailto:childrensap
> <h_hawkinson@
> >
> > Has anyone experienced yellowing teeth or plaque like build up or
> > bad/peculiar breath with the onset of yeast infection? Just curious
> as
> > I'm trying to put the pieces together of this antibiotic backlash.
> > Thanks!
> >
>
>
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