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#Dental plaque and calculus.  
 
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#Agents in food.
 
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Radiographic examination and pulp-vitality testing (if available) are indicated and endodontic treatment is most often the treatment of choice. It is important to note that discoloration may persist following endodontic treatment.
 
Radiographic examination and pulp-vitality testing (if available) are indicated and endodontic treatment is most often the treatment of choice. It is important to note that discoloration may persist following endodontic treatment.
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Discolorations of teeth can be classified as generalized, local, or pseudodiscolorations.


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