4 myths and truths about foods and drinks that turn yellow teeth

4 myths and truths about foods and drinks that turn yellow teeth


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4 myths and truths about foods and drinks that turn yellow teeth

Some foods and drinks, such as coffee and some sauces, are known yellow teeth🇧🇷 However, this isn’t always true, see? Especially since it’s not just the food: there are also other important factors to leave a smile with that look that many don’t like.

So, after all, is it possible to continue enjoying life with coffee, sauces, and other types of food and drink, and at the same time keep your teeth healthy? See below a little more about this and understand how to prevent yellowing:

1. Does coffee make your teeth yellow?

Dental surgeon Dr. Andreas Koren points out that drinking coffee does not directly yellow your teeth. Nonetheless, the consumption of the drink at a very high temperature it can cause that yellowish appearance and aging of the teeth.

“Obviously no one will drink iced coffee, but, by consuming it correctly, at a pleasant temperature – and not hot – it is not necessary to give up the tasty coffee of everyday life”, explains the professional.



Coffee doesn't have to be a cause for concern for your teeth -

2. And the wine: does it stain or not?

Despite red wine’s fame, did you know that white can cause stains too? But calm down, it’s not the end of the world! Dr. Andreas’ advice is to stop ingesting the drink at least 30 minutes before the nightly cleaning of the teeth, as well as always drinking water together. This means that the acids in the wine remain less in contact with the tooth surface.

3. Sauces: bad or not?

Curry, due to its pigmentation, can cause stains over time, as well as industrialized soy and tomato sauces and ketchup, which are also acidic and strongly colored.

4. What about the teas?

Green, black and opaque are teas that can darken your teeth. This is because they also contain elements that contribute to this, such as acids, tannins and chromogens.

Other causes

Food and drink aren’t the only causes of yellow teeth, see? Genetic factors also influence coloration., as well as congenital diseases that cause problems with tooth enamel. In addition, endocrine and hormonal changes in the thyroid gland can also influence.

It is also normal for teeth to turn yellow as we age, as they are subject to a number of conditions that cause natural changes throughout life. And excessive use of drugs can also cause yellowing of the teeth.

Prevention

Preventing food and drink stains is quite simple, like the Basic oral hygiene habits are enough for this🇧🇷 ′′ Toothpastes and mouthwashes are commercially available that block or minimize acid aggression and make smile coloring difficult. Andreas. In case your smile is already yellowish, the correct teeth whitening treatment can fix it.

Source: doctor Andreas Koren, dentist, partner and clinical director of Signature Clínica Boutique.

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