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Teeth Whitening: Five Causes of Tooth Stains

Tooth stains can affect the most expressive part of your face – your smile. Fortunately, at Implant and Comprehensive Dentistry we offer professional teeth whitening services that can help you start beaming more confidently. To know how to remove tooth stains, it is crucial that you know what caused them.

While some of the causes of tooth stains can be obvious, others are more obscure. There are lots of factors that cause the discoloration of teeth. Here are five surprising causes of stains on your teeth:

1. Your Choice of Food and Drinks

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is not only good for your weight but it’s also great for your teeth. The pigmented residue of prolonged usage of tobacco, coffee, tea, cola drinks, and wines can stain the surface of your tooth. You can reverse this tooth stain by getting a professional dental cleaning or teeth whitening treatment.

2. Paying Less Attention to Your Teeth

The primary cause of tooth stains is poor dental hygiene such as inadequate brushing, lack of flossing and too few dental checkups. When you pay less attention to your teeth, you’ll pay the price through yellowing.

3. Age Plays a Role

You already know that lines and wrinkles become evident on your face as you age, but it seems that tooth stains are even more unpopular. Sadly, the enamel that covers a tooth becomes thinner and thus the dentin (it naturally yellows over time) starts to show through. This happens with the combination of discoloration caused by foods and drinks.

4. Medications

Medications are great for treating diseases such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and cancer. However, that isn’t always the case when it comes to your teeth — they may cause discoloration.

5. Trauma or Diseases

Trauma, diseases or illness can cause discolored teeth in a child either when he/she is in the womb or under the age of eight. Trauma can cause tooth stains on adults too. Treatments such as chemotherapy and radiation can also discolor your teeth.

Final Thoughts

Consistent oral hygiene, moderate consumption of teeth-staining foods and drinks, flossing on a daily basis and regular visits to your dentist will keep your teeth healthy and sparkling. But, as you’ve seen, sometimes tooth stains may result from unavoidable causes such as medications. If you suffering from stained teeth but you’ve always been careful about your dental hygiene, contact our team today to schedule a consultation! We offer teeth whitening treatments to combat the unfair hand life has dealt you. We have offices conveniently located in Champions Gate and Winter Haven, FL.

Steven Hewett, DDS

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