
Teeth Stains, The Unusual Suspects
Everybody knows coffee and smoking will stain your teeth, but there are some less obvious culprits that can do just as much damage. Here's a list of unusual suspects.
Tea
People think of tea as healthy, but it definitely doesn't keep your teeth white -- especially not black tea. Even herbal and white teas may erode tooth enamel priming your teeth for stains.
Sauces
Dark sauces like soy sauce, tomato sauce, and curry sauce may potentially stain your teeth.
Sports Drinks
Acidic drinks -- like sports or energy drinks -- lead to tooth discoloration by eroding tooth enamel, allowing other foods and drinks to stain your teeth.
Wine
If you're concerned about a drink staining your shirt or table cloth, it can probably stain your teeth. Red wine is well known to cause tooth discoloration. White wine doesn't stain, but its acids prime your teeth for staining.
Berries
Blueberries, blackberries, cherries, pomegranates, and other richly colored fruits stain teeth due to their deep pigments.
Soda
Soda and other carbonated drinks are infamous for tooth discoloration. Many contain additives and acids that actually approach levels found in batteries!
Sweets
Blue lollipops don't just make your tongue blue. Hard candies stay in your mouth for prolonged periods, amplifying their staining affect. Sugarless mints and gum are always a better choice.
Beat the Stains!
Many tooth-staining foods and drinks like berries, sauces and red wine are rich in antioxidants, which are beneficial to your health. Like everything, these are best consumed in moderation. Swallow drinks swiftly, or use a straw when possible. Be sure to be vigilant about flossing and brushing and keep up-to-date with your visits to Wiemeyer Dentistry.
KÖR Whitening
If you've indulged in these treats a bit too much over the Winter, Wiemeyer is running a super sale on KÖR Whitening all February. Just visit our site or give us a call to schedule an appointment.
Everybody knows coffee and smoking will stain your teeth, but there are some less obvious culprits that can do just as much damage. Here's a list of unusual suspects.
Tea
People think of tea as healthy, but it definitely doesn't keep your teeth white -- especially not black tea. Even herbal and white teas may erode tooth enamel priming your teeth for stains.
Sauces
Dark sauces like soy sauce, tomato sauce, and curry sauce may potentially stain your teeth.
Sports Drinks
Acidic drinks -- like sports or energy drinks -- lead to tooth discoloration by eroding tooth enamel, allowing other foods and drinks to stain your teeth.
Wine
If you're concerned about a drink staining your shirt or table cloth, it can probably stain your teeth. Red wine is well known to cause tooth discoloration. White wine doesn't stain, but its acids prime your teeth for staining.
Berries
Blueberries, blackberries, cherries, pomegranates, and other richly colored fruits stain teeth due to their deep pigments.
Soda
Soda and other carbonated drinks are infamous for tooth discoloration. Many contain additives and acids that actually approach levels found in batteries!
Sweets
Blue lollipops don't just make your tongue blue. Hard candies stay in your mouth for prolonged periods, amplifying their staining affect. Sugarless mints and gum are always a better choice.
Beat the Stains!
Many tooth-staining foods and drinks like berries, sauces and red wine are rich in antioxidants, which are beneficial to your health. Like everything, these are best consumed in moderation. Swallow drinks swiftly, or use a straw when possible. Be sure to be vigilant about flossing and brushing and keep up-to-date with your visits to Wiemeyer Dentistry.
KÖR Whitening
If you've indulged in these treats a bit too much over the Winter, Wiemeyer is running a super sale on KÖR Whitening all February. Just visit our site or give us a call to schedule an appointment.
