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Discolored Teeth Can Come from Several Sources


Posted on 8/15/2018 by Moyer Office
Discolored Teeth Can Come from Several SourcesDiscolored teeth are an eyesore and can leave you feeling embarrassed about your smile.

There isn't one specific reason that your teeth become discolored, as a variety of factors can lead to unsightly stains. By identifying some of the major culprits, you can take steps to protect your teeth.

Foods and Beverages

What we eat and drink has a major effect on our teeth. Certain drinks wreak havoc on your teeth and can ultimately alter the color. These include soda, tea, coffee, and red wines. Pasta sauce and highly acidic fruits are also bad news when it comes to stains on the teeth.

Tobacco Use

There are many reasons to quit if you are presently a smoker, and the color of your teeth is one of them. Chewing tobacco and smoking can both cause yellow stains to the teeth.

Trauma

Trauma to the teeth could alter the color. This is especially true if the trauma affected your tooth when you were a child. A fall or blow to the mouth could permanently damage the tooth during its vulnerable development stages, leading to discolorations.

Poor Oral Hygiene

One of the best ways to keep your teeth free of stains is to brush and floss regularly. Failure to do so allows staining agents to accumulate on your teeth undistributed. If your oral hygiene routine needs a boost, rinse your mouth with an antiseptic mouthwash, as this can help to remove stain-producing substances before they set it.

Prescription Medications

Certain medications lead to stains on the teeth. Antibiotics are especially problematic, especially when they are used by children under the age of 8 years old. Other medications like high blood pressure drugs and antihistamines have also been connected to tooth discoloration.

Are you concerned about the color of your teeth? If so, contact us today to learn more about teeth whitening and other helpful services.


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