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exposure to fluoride.
Dental trauma may
result in
discolorations.
Following luxation injuries red
discoloration may
develop almost instantly. This is due to...
- Skin
discoloration can be a side
effect of
certain medical therapies, for
instance minocycline treatment and radiotherapy.
Argyria Jeffrey K. Aronson...
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tooth discoloration as
bilirubin deposits during tooth calcification.
While this may
occur in
children with hyperbilirubinemia,
tooth discoloration due...
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Foxing is an age-related
process of
deterioration that
causes spots and
browning on old
paper do****ents such as books,
postage stamps, old
paper money...
- can be made less con****uous by
using cosmetics designed to
obscure discolorations of the skin. In a
severe contusion,
blowout of the
floor of the orbit...
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Leukonychia (or leuconychia) is a
medical term for
white discoloration appearing on nails. It is
derived from the Gr****
words leuko 'white' and onyx 'nail'...
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heavier pigmented form of concealer. It is used to
cover serious skin
discolorations such as birthmarks,
scars and vitiligo.
Concealer is
available in a...
- The term "melanoglossia' is also used to
refer to
there being black discolorations on the
tongue without "hairs",
which are also
harmless and unrelated...
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pigmentosa progressiva" (PPP), and "Schamberg's purpura") is a
chronic discoloration of the skin
found in
people of all ages,
usually only
affecting the...
- Aldrich–Mees lines, also
called leukonychia striata, are
white lines of
discoloration across the
nails of the
fingers and toes (leukonychia). They are typically...