You are what you eat (and drink) and the same thing applies to your teeth. Everything drink consume goes through your mouth and touches your teeth first, so it would be ridiculous to assume that the ...
A dentist shares the surprising foods that stain teeth, plus how to prevent tooth stains and how to whiten teeth. Coffee and red wine take the brunt of the blame when we talk about tooth staining ...
Have you ever looked in the mirror and noticed your teeth looking a little less white than you’d like? Discoloured teeth are a common issue, and while they can be frustrating, they’re often a sign of ...
Stand in the toothpaste aisle at the supermarket and you’ll see whitening claims splashed across the packets and boxes. We’re more preoccupied by the brightness of our teeth than ever, it seems. The ...
Teeth can lose their luster over time, even for those who brush and floss regularly. There are three primary categories of teeth discoloration: extrinsic, intrinsic, and age-related stains. Extrinsic ...
Most of us know that coffee, wine, and tea can turn your pearly whites a little darker, though some people naturally have yellower teeth thanks to the thickness of their dentin and enamel. Smoking ...
Just like cigarettes and wine, coffee is the antithesis of white teeth. Coffee’s ability to damage or stain your teeth really comes down to two factors: exposure time and frequency, Augusto Robles, ...