3D Model of Pigmentation of Dental Tissues Due to Common Diseases

Pigmentation of Dental Tissues Due to Common Diseases refers to discoloration caused by systemic diseases such as jaundice, porphyria, or rheumatic fever. These conditions affect the teeth during development, leading to intrinsic staining that can vary in color from yellow to gray. These pigmentations are often permanent and may require cosmetic treatments such as bleaching or veneers. See how systemic conditions lead to dental pigmentation in our 3D model.