Why are my teeth going black?

When a tooth dies, the blood supply – which gives the tooth its natural, healthy colour – will stop. Because the tooth is not receiving the nutrients it needs, it will begin to necrotise, darken, die and slowly go black.

Is biting your tongue a symptom of MS?

When you have MS, your own immune system attacks the nerves in your brain and spinal cord. That can cause numbness or strange sensations, including in your tongue or face. MS can make it harder for you to chew or swallow and more likely for you to bite your tongue or the inner side of your cheeks.

What drugs make your teeth fall out?

Using meth causes an abuser’s teeth to first stain, then decay and eventually fall out as early as one year into abusing meth. Methamphetamine is an acidic drug that dries out the mouth, debilitating the salivary glands that would normally help to prevent acids from eating away at tooth enamel.

What meds can cause dental problems?

Some of the medications that can damage teeth and gums include: antidepressants – this large family of medicines can cause dry mouth and increase the risk of tooth decay. antihistamines – can cause dry mouth, and an increased risk of gum problems.

What does drug abuse do to your teeth?

With more severe drug abuse you will attain blackened teeth, teeth falling apart or rotting teeth . In most of the cases, the teeth could not be saved and have to be extracted. Love drugs – This falls in the category of a club drug such as speed or ecstasy. Such drugs result in severe tooth decay, jaw-clenching and dry mouth.

Which groups of drugs cause tooth discoloration?

Mouth rinses and washes containing chlorhexidine and cetylpyridinium chloride can also stain teeth. Antihistamines (like Benadryl), antipsychotic drugs, and drugs for high blood pressure also cause teeth discoloration.