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What Causes Tooth Staining?

Several factors cause and aggravate tooth staining, as well as age, starting color, translucency and thinness, eating habits, smoking habits, drugs and chemicals, grinding, and trauma.

A direct correlation exists between tooth color and age. Typically, the older the teeth the more and more the teeth are stained thanks to accumulation and general wear and tear. Teenagers can sure experience immediate, drastic results from whitening since their teeth haven't accumulated a giant build from stains. Within the twenties when the teeth begin to indicate a yellow cast, teeth-whitening might need slightly more effort. Teeth in their forties begin to change hues from yellow to brown, indicating more and more maintenance in teeth-whitening efforts. By the fifties, the teeth have absorbed a bunch of stubborn stains which can prove difficult, but not impossible, to remove.

The beginning color of teeth varies from person to person and ranges from yellow-brownish to greenish-grey and becomes more and more pronounced as we age. Yellow-brown is generally more and more responsive to bleaching efforts than green-gray.

The genetic traits of translucency and thinness become more and more apparent over time. While all teeth show some translucency, those that are opaque and thick have a bonus: they seem lighter in color, show more sparkle and are more and more responsive to bleaching. However, teeth that are thinner and more transparent (most apparent in the front teeth) could not be ready to be bleached because the teeth lack the required pigment. According to cosmetic dentists, transparency is the only condition that cannot be corrected by any kind of teeth whitening.

Eating habits are a contributing issue in tooth staining. The habitual consumption of red wine, low, tea, cola, carrots, oranges and different deeply-coloured beverages and foods causes considerable staining over the years. Enamel erosion is caused, in half, by consuming citrus fruits, vinegar and different acidic items. When combined, these 2 factors cause the surface of the tooth to become more and more transparent and more of the yellow colored dentin shows through.

Smoking habits can alter the color of teeth. Smoking has been proven to leave brownish deposits that slowly soak into the tooth structure and cause intrinsic discoloration.

Medicine and chemicals can have an adverse result on tooth color. The antibiotic tetracycline when used during a child's formative years, produces dark grey or brown ribbon stains that are very troublesome to remove. Excessive consumption of fluoride causes a condition known as fluorosis which is associated with areas of mottling.

Grinding your teeth will have an effect on tooth color. Most often caused by stress, teeth grinding will add to micro-cracking in the teeth and will cause the biting edges to darken.

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