According to the American Dental Association (ADA), coffee, wine, and tea contain intense colour pigments called chromogens that can alter the colour of your tooth enamel (the outer layer of your teeth). Whitening products bleach that outer layer by breaking the stains into smaller pieces with hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide.
Other potential causes of stained teeth include:
According to the American Dental Association (ADA), coffee, wine, and tea contain intense colour pigments called chromogens that can alter the colour of your tooth enamel (the outer layer of your teeth). Whitening products bleach that outer layer by breaking the stains into smaller pieces with hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide.
Other potential causes of stained teeth include:
There are various products available over the counter that can help you whiten your teeth at home.
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If you’re looking for a more immediate and effective whitening solution than over-the-counter options, you might consider a professional whitening at your dental professional’s office. They'll be able to safely apply a higher concentration of hydrogen peroxide than what is in over-the-counter products.
The best way to prevent stained teeth is to minimize beverages that can cause discolouration and avoid tobacco products. If you take a medication that can cause tooth discolouration, speak to your healthcare professional to find out if it's possible to take a different medication. And always be sure to practice good oral hygiene:
You only get one set of natural teeth, so it makes sense that you'll experience some discolouration over the course of your life. But that also means it's important that you do what you can to practice good oral hygiene. Discolouration can be reversed, severe gum disease and tooth loss can not. We wish you the best of oral health on your journey. Happy brushing!