How to remove black stains from tooth sockets

Black stains in the tooth socket may be caused by hyperpigmentation, caries, tetracycline, calculus, etc. Other treatments, medications, and surgeries are needed.
1. Hyperpigmentation: If you often drink strong tea or coffee, smoking may lead to black stains in the tooth socket. At this time, patients can take ultrasonic scaling and manual scaling to remove localized black stains.
2. Caries: black stains in the grooves caused by caries can be treated by fissure sealing and remineralization. Some patients can also use fluoride under the guidance of the doctor, such as 75% sodium fluoride glycerin paste, 8% stannous fluoride solution. In addition, patients can also take composite resin direct bonding restorative surgery, silver amalgam filling surgery and other ways of treatment.
3. Tetracycline teeth: patients with black stains in the alveoli are also considered to be caused by tetracycline teeth, it is recommended that patients can be infiltrated with 30% hydrogen peroxide solution, 10% urea peroxide, etc., absorbent paper sheet pasted on the surface of the crown, or first pulp extraction, and then in the pulp chamber of the milk hydrogen peroxide paste, these measures can make the teeth decolorized. In addition, patients can also take light-curing composite resin restoration, porcelain crown restoration treatment.
4. Calculus: If black stains appear in the tooth socket due to calculus, it can be treated with supragingival scaling and subgingival scraping.
It is recommended that patients with black stains in the alveoli need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, and the doctor will choose the appropriate method of treatment according to the cause of the disease.