This detailed anatomical visualization illustrates tetracycline-induced dental discoloration, commonly referred to as tetracycline teeth. The image depicts a uniform grayish to brownish hue across the teeth, with noticeable banding that follows the incremental lines of dentin and enamel formation. This characteristic staining occurs when tetracycline antibiotics are administered during the critical period of tooth development, typically in utero or up to about eight years of age. This visual serves as a compelling educational reference for understanding the long-term effects of certain medications on developing tissues and underscores the importance of cautious prescribing practices during pregnancy and early childhood.
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