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  1. Tetracyclines chelate calcium in teeth and bones; they become incorporated into these structures, inhibit calcification (eg, hypoplastic dental enamel), and cause yellowish then brownish discoloration.

  2. 8 lut 2016 · It is well established that systemic diseases in dogs, particularly those associated with severe pyrexia, infection with epitheliotropic viruses, exposure to certain drugs (such as tetracycline or high levels of systemic fluoride) during tooth development, can result in enamel abnormalities (16).

  3. 1 maj 2014 · For example, another possible, but unlikely cause, is tetracycline use in very young patients; most, if not all teeth, become discolored (yellow/brown). Intrinsic staining results when extravasated blood is forced into the dentinal tubules and then degenerates:

  4. The purpose of this study was to evaluate histologically the effect of systemically administered tetracycline and amoxicillin on the inhibition of resorption due to attachment damage after replantation of dogs' teeth.

  5. Use tetracycline cautiously in pets with kidney or liver disease, or in pets that are lactating. Use extreme caution when using tetracycline in young and growing animals as this medication can cause discolored teeth and may delay bone growth and healing.

  6. The permanent teeth examined soon after eruption appeared very yellow in dogs dosed with demethylchlortetracycline, less yellow in dogs dosed with tetracycline or chlortetracycline, and white or dull-white in dogs dosed with oxytetracycline.

  7. Etching with phosphoric acid or bleaching with hydrogen peroxide, or both, were used in an attempt to lighten the shades of the resulting tetracycline stained teeth. The teeth were treated twice and observed for as long as four weeks after the various treatments.

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