Generic Drugs with Hidden Tragic: An Update on Drug Induced Tooth Discolouration Srivastava Shivangi*, Resident, Jgannath G V, Reader, Kumari Minti, Senior Lecturer, Saha Sabyasachi, Prof & Head Department of Public Health Dentistry, Sardar Patel Post Graduate Institute of Dental & Medical Sciences, Lucknow *Corresponding author: Shivangi Srivastava, Resident, Department of Public Health Dentistry, Sardar Patel Post Graduate Institute of Dental & Medical Sciences, Lucknow. E-mail: shivangi.sri25002@gmail.com, Ph no.-9450089807
Online published on 8 October, 2014. Abstract It is essential that every health care professional who is involved with the prescription or recommendation of drugs be fully aware of any resultant disorders that may arise as a side-effect. A range of drugs upon use can discolour the teeth. Drug induced tooth discoloration is rare but is highly un-aesthetic and knowledge of its etiology is of importance to dental surgeons in order to enable a correct diagnosis to be made when examining a discoloured dentition and allows the dental practitioner to explain to the patient the exact nature of the condition. Top Keywords Tooth Discoloration, Intrinsic And Extrinsic Stains, Drugs, Dental Fluorosis. Top |