Discolored Teeth and How to Fight Back
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When your teeth don’t look as bright or white as they should, it could indicate that you are suffering from tooth discoloration. You may notice darkened or yellowed teeth, develop white or dark spots on your teeth, or notice tints of different colors.
Depending on the cause behind it, there are various precautions you can take to fight discolored teeth.
- Avoid Drinks That Can Stain Your Teeth: There are many beverages that you may consume regularly without noticing their effect on the brightness of your teeth. Coffee, tea, soda, grape or cranberry juice, wine, or any drinks with a strong color can discolor your teeth. If you drink a lot of tea or coffee, try to cut back on it. When drinking a cold beverage, use a straw as this would prevent the drink from coming in contact with the surface of your teeth.
- Regularly Brush and Floss your Teeth: Most of your teeth issues can be solved just by practicing oral hygiene. Brushing for 3 minutes, 2 to 3 times a day, can prevent various oral issues – including teeth discoloration. Additionally, flossing at least once every day can help keep your teeth and gums healthier.
- Get Professional Teeth Whitening: The most effective way to fight tooth discoloration – unless you want to get an entirely new set of teeth – is to get professional teeth whitening. Based on the sensitivity of your teeth and the types of teeth stains, your dentist will prescribe a specific treatment that’ll help bring your natural bright teeth back.
If you’re looking to get your teeth whitened and live in South Miami, Sweetwater, Kendall, Coral Gables, or Doral, consider visiting Jennifer Lopez Dental for a consultation now.