Why are my teeth turning black at the gum line?

Why are my teeth turning black at the gum line?

When tartar reaches below the gum line, referred to as subgingival tartar, it tears into the blood vessels located within the gum. When blood pigmentation and proteins mix with tartar, they turn it black.

How do I get rid of the black between my teeth and gums?

- Gentle dental hygiene. Flossing your teeth and brushing twice daily is the advice from the American Dental Association (ADA). ... - Hyaluronic acid treatment. ... - Composite resin. ... - Braces. ... - Veneers. ... - Surgical remedies.

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