Causes of Yellow Teeth (And What to Do About Them)

April 8, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — drbc @ 11:59 pm

If you walked around and asked people what they disliked about their smile, one of the answers you’d hear most often is the color of their teeth. There are plenty of ways that people can start to see their smile become discolored, and it can sometimes be difficult to get these risk factors under control.

If you are worried about yellow teeth, here are some reasons you could develop them, and what you could do to address the issue.

Diet

One of the biggest reasons you could start to see your teeth yellow has to do with the foods you eat. Stains from coffee, wine, tea, soy sauce, berries, and numerous other dark foods can potentially settle into your enamel, causing them to yellow over time.

You could always try cutting these foods out of your diet, but you can also try professional teeth whitening treatment. Using a bleaching solution, your dentist can give you a smile up to eight shades whiter within a single appointment!

Age

A lot of the time people focus on yellowing due to lifestyle choices, but discoloration isn’t always someone’s fault. As people age, their enamel starts to thin, which can expose some of the darker layers of the tooth underneath. This naturally makes the tooth as a whole a look little bit more yellow.

This kind of yellowing can’t be effectively addressed with teeth whitening, so you’ll need to cover up your teeth with direct bonding or veneers if you want to get a youthful smile back.

Smoking

Tobacco has a wide variety of negative health effects, but smoking can negatively impact your appearance as well. Over time, tobacco stains can cause your teeth to become extremely yellow.

While teeth whitening and veneers can help, tobacco smoke is so potent that it’ll be hard to make any progress if you keep smoking. The best thing you can do is to try and quit or cut back. You could also talk to your dentist about an alternative nicotine option that may be better for your oral health.

Of course, these aren’t all of the reasons that a smile could look a little dingy, just some of the most common. If you’re worried, talk to your dentist. They’ll be able to let you know what problems could be affecting you.

About Our Practice

At Brown & Nawrocki Restorative and Cosmetic Dentistry, we’re proud to give you an experience you won’t be able to find at a big box dental practice. Every time you step into our office, you can be sure that you’ll see the same faces that you’ve come to know and trust. Everyone on our team will take the time to get to know you as an individual, so you can be sure that your unique needs will be accounted for at every step of treatment.

If you have any questions about tooth discoloration, we can be reached at our website or by phone at (386) 677-1046.

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