If you are a frequent coffee, tea, soda or red wine drinker, chances are you will start to notice staining much quicker than if you only ever drank water. The reason is twofold. First, these drinks are dark in color, which allows them to stain the surface of the teeth slowly, over time. Secondly, they are all highly acidic, which means that they can actually begin to erode the teeth’s enamel, making it more susceptible to staining but also to dental decay, like cavities.
You don’t have to quit drinking your favorite beverages altogether, to protect your smile. However, it is important to drink them in moderation, if you want to enjoy both a healthy and beautiful, bright smile moving forward.
Opting for water is always the best choice, but when you do have a staining beverage, there are several ways you can also mitigate how much staining your favorite dark drinks can cause, too.
If you are hoping to achieve a whiter smile, contact your cosmetic dentist about teeth whitening treatment. You can schedule a cosmetic consultation with Allen Family Dentistry in Pella, IA, by calling (641) 628-1121, today.
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