Join Our Community!
Share
Conditions and Diseases > Dental Health Forum > Are Teeth Meant to Be Slightly Grey Underneath?
Bad breath can often be the first sign of a disease. But how do doctors define bad breath and what are the major causes of bad breath?...
Did you know that bad breath can be associated with sinus problems? Learn more about the common (and unfamiliar) causes of bad breath here....
Did you know that symptoms of bad breath depend upon medical cause? More here on major causes and related symptoms of bad breath...plus when to seek help....
Avatar
Q: Are Teeth Meant to Be Slightly Grey Underneath?
asked by: popprincess on May 7th, 2006
Experienced User
Whilst looking at my teeth lately, I have noticed the front lower ones seem to appear slightly grey underneath round the edges, is this normal or is it a sign of tooth decay? They don't feel any different, is this just the normal inside of a tooth showing through??
Did you find this post useful?
|
Quick Reply
Search