What Causes Teeth To Stain?
March 15, 2010
At any time during a persons life the color of their teeth can be influenced by a number of factors.
- Foods that stain teeth: Soy sauce, berries, curry, coffee, red wine (even my favorite Pinot Noir) dark soda, dark fruit juice
- Tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars, pipes and even smokeless tobacco can cause tooth staining.
- Medications such as Tetracycline and Doxycycline will cause teeth to stain if it is taken during those periods when teeth formation is occurring (i.e. pregnant women and children 8 years and under)
- Extremely hot or cold liquids: can cause your teeth to expand and contract allowing stains to penetrate your teeth.
- Slightly acidic foods: opens up the pores of the tooth enamel allowing stains to more easily move into your teeth.
To limit staining brush, floss and have regular dental cleanings and try to avoid events and foods that promote stain.
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