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As a broad-spectrum antibiotic and a first-line treatment for acne, tetracycline is a commonly used drug. However, adverse effects may include dental staining depending on dosage, treatment time and stage of dental mineralization. A case report in
General Dentistry describes minimally invasive treatment to improve the esthetics of tetracycline-stained teeth.
Read more in the July/August issue of General Dentistry.