
When you have a black tooth the best thing to do is to contact a dental professional – who can assess the situation. Luckily, even the more serious causes of a black tooth can usually be fixed through the right dental or orthodontic treatment.
You can recognise a black tooth by sight, which will be darkened and quite obvious. The main causes of black teeth include the following:
Treatments for black teeth depend on the underlying cause, but there is an effective treatment option in most cases that will get rid of black teeth permanently. Black teeth can make people nervous, as the treatment may be extensive, which is why we offer specialist services for nervous patients.
If you have concerns about black teeth or other dental issues then make sure you see a dentist as soon as possible. If you are in the south coast region of the UK, please feel free to book an appointment with our friendly team in Brighton and Hove. You will see our amazing team in action when you get in touch with us.
You might not be able to book an appointment with us. Finding friendly, reliable and effective providers of cosmetic or restorative treatments for black teeth can be difficult, especially as you will want a bespoke treatment precisely for your needs. However, we have some simple tips that can help you to more easily spot a reputable dentist – and seek them out for treatment.
To ensure that you get an accurate check-up and high-quality follow-up treatment make sure you look for the following in your dental provider:

Whether you have black teeth from a broken tooth that requires fixing with composite resin, a stubborn stain that will respond to a professional cleaning or a rotten tooth that warrants a root canal – the above tips will help you to find the best treatment. Do not compromise on the quality of your dental care.
Black teeth are not considered pleasant to look at and can also occur alongside significant pain in many cases. As a black tooth worsens it can result in further issues below the gum line and other problems, so preventing them from occurring in the first place is the sensible choice.
Once you have had your black teeth treated, the following tips can help to lower the chances of it ever happening again:

The better you take care of your oral health, the less likely you will ever be affected by the problems that result from black teeth – or any other dental issues. The most important thing to do if you want to prevent black teeth is to attend regular check-ups and cleanings, which will ensure your mouth always remains healthy.
Black teeth by themselves are not normally a sign of oral cancer. However, if they are accompanied by dark patches and spots – often resembling little black triangles – on the cheek this could be a symptom of oral cancer. The inside of the cheeks and lower lip is where cancer of the mouth more commonly develops. If you see these symptoms, with or without black teeth alongside them – you should seek advice from a dentist as soon as possible.

Addison’s disease, an endocrine disorder, can cause a darkening of the gums due to hyperpigmentation. However, a black tooth with normal gums is not a common sign of Addison’s disease. Other symptoms of the condition include vitiligo, nausea, vomiting, weight loss abdominal pain and certain behavioural disorders. If you have any of these symptoms you should consult a doctor.
Examining gum tissue and tooth enamel will give a dentist the ability to accurately assess the cause of your black teeth, which may or may not be serious. Treatment varies quite substantially and may involve simple cleaning or better hygiene habits, as well as more extensive work such as a root canal.
We provide a range of high-quality treatments that are ideal for permanently fixing the problems of black teeth. If you are nervous, there is no need to worry as we provide specialist services for nervous patients. Please feel free to get in touch with us if you require an appointment in the Brighton and Hove area today.
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