Though you may be familiar with the impact of sugary snacks on developing tooth decay and other infections, it is important to recognize that cosmetic stains can develop as a result of some of the foods and beverages you consume as well. Indeed, the most important factor to consider when it comes to your smile is your oral health, but that does not necessarily mean cosmetic or surface-level issues should be completely ignored.
As a matter of fact, many people place a great emphasis on their smile appearance, and the presence of a noticeable stain is more than enough to send their level of confidence plummeting. Fortunately, this is where our team can help by providing some dental education.
You see, that morning cup of coffee you require to start your day contains staining pigments that darken your smile. What’s more? Certain items that contain high levels of acidity – such as berries – also contain staining pigments, and the acid eats away at your protective layer of enamel. This leads to deeper-set stains and a difficult time removing them. Give our team a call to learn more.
Another practice that is contributing to a duller smile appearance involves use of tobacco products and excessive alcohol consumption. As a matter of fact, tobacco has been proven to cause smiles to take on a yellow or brown hue, and alcohol actively weakens your teeth, causes discoloration, and overall contributes to poor oral hygiene. To learn more about your options and how treatment can benefit you, contact our office today.
Because our smiles are constantly enduring a barrage of concerns, it goes without saying that they could benefit from cosmetic care. Indeed, our office offers teeth whitening treatment to help remove stains and enhance your overall shine. What’s more? It only requires one visit, and you will begin to notice a difference of up to several shades.
Contact Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA by calling 641-628-1121 to schedule your next appointment with our team and learn about your teeth whitening options today.
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