The human mind is predisposed to making sense. We tend to visualize the things that we hear about. We hear the word teeth and automatically picture mostly rectangular or square-shaped structures that are white (as most of us desire) in color, or perhaps with a hint of yellow. But how would you react if someone told you that their tooth was turning pink? It’s strange, isn’t it? Well, no matter how unbelievable it sounds, a pink tooth isn’t fictitious.
What exactly is a pink tooth?
As the word itself suggests, ‘Pink tooth’ is a tooth. Which looks pink in color and has a pinkish hue to it.
Why does my tooth look pink?
The portion of teeth that is visible to us (also known as the crown) is broadly made up of three layers. –
- Enamel – outermost layer
- Dentin – middle layer
- Pulp – innermost layer
The pulp chamber is filled with nerves and vessels. Scientists speculate that the loss of internal dentin results in an increase in the space occupied by the pulp chamber, thereby allowing more blood vessels to use up the vacant area and giving the tooth a pinkish hue...
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