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Black teeth..

This morning when I woke up, I was surprised to find that during the night my teeth (every single tooth!) had become black at the gumline and also around the cracks inbetween my teeth. I promptly brushed and flossed me teeth, and thought the situation over.

Two hours later I looked in the mirror again to find the process was starting over again. I could see a little bit forming on some of my teeth. I haven't eaten anything since dinner last night (i felt a little sick to my stomach before I went to bed), and I brush my teeth at least two times a day, every day.

What could possibly be causing this? It's really starting to scare me.
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You should immediately make an appointment with a periodontist and if that isn't possible go to urgent care. You don't know what is causing your problem so don't take chances. Good luck!
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Seeing a periodontist is advised.
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