Apr 09 2010
How to Avoid Stained Teeth
In order to avoid stained teeth you must understand why your teeth get stained. There are many things that may cause stains on your teeth. If you love gulping down many cups of coffee and tea throughout the day, you are likely to have yellow and brown spots on your teeth. Eating chocolate, smoking, drinking red wine and cola are factors that cause teeth to discolor. Certain medicines can also give your teeth stains. Tooth enamel has pores, which allow stains to stay longer.
Stained teeth do not always indicate bad eating habits. There could be other internal factors causing your teeth to discolor. Stained teeth may indicate that you have tooth decay; the decay causes parts of your teeth to become brown in color. Apart from this, teeth discoloration without an apparent reason may indicate that the teeth have been damaged because of some injury. Visit your dentist to know if the stain on your teeth is indicative of a deeper problem.
People often wonder if over-the-counter whitening treatments are any good. While they may work temporarily for stains caused by external factors they cannot provide long-lasting results. Moreover, they are effective in removing the stain only from the outermost layer of your teeth. It is recommended that you check with your dentist before going for any such treatment.
Walking into the dental clinic can help you get rid of those stains more effectively. You can go for scaling, bleaching, or even Zoom whitening. Just make sure you go to the dentist at the earliest.
Happy smiling!
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