Pathophysiology of green teeth due to hyperbilirubinemia: a literature review
Background: Green teeth due to hyperbilirubinemia is an uncommon condition that is rarely encountered in the soci- ety and is aesthetically challenging. This literature review aims to study the pathophysiology of green teeth due to hyperbilirubinemia. Methods: A comprehensive English-limited da...
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John Wiley & Sons
2021
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Institution: | Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Background: Green teeth due to hyperbilirubinemia is an
uncommon condition that is rarely encountered in the soci-
ety and is aesthetically challenging. This literature review
aims to study the pathophysiology of green teeth due to
hyperbilirubinemia.
Methods: A comprehensive English-limited data have been
collected from various sources including articles published
from Scopus, NCBI, ScienceDirect and books in order to
reach a relevant solution. The keywords used for the litera-
ture search are “green teeth”, “bilirubin”, “hyperbilirubine-
mia”, “jaundice” and “tooth discoloration”. The timeframe
included the articles obtained was from 2000 to 2020.
Results: Hyperbilirubinemia, or clinically manifest as jaun-
dice, indicates raised systemic bilirubin level due to altera-
tion in bilirubin catabolism. Its high saturation leads to the
entrapment of bilirubin pigments in dental hard tissue thus
exhibiting green teeth. As for the intensity of green colour,
it is described as directly proportion with the duration and
degree of jaundice whilst some author described it as depend-
able on the development of enamel.
Conclusions: Green teeth occurs due to the elevated biliru-
bin saturation which leads to the integration of the pigments
to dental tissue. But the varying intensity of green colour are
multifactorial. |
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