Everybody wants sparkling white teeth and in-office teeth whitening can help. Over-the-counter whitening options are far less effective than professional whitening services. Additionally, professional teeth whitening will ensure that your smile is bright but natural looking, not false white. When done professionally, the process last longer than OTC products as well. However, due to some of our lifestyle choices, teeth can stain more quickly. If you want to maintain a glistening white smile, watch out for food that stain.
- Chromogens - The food and drink that contain chromagens have strong pigments that adhere to enamel. Coffee is the perfect example of a drink that has high chromogen content. Fruit berries, tomatoes and pomegranates are also high in chromogen content as well.
- Tannins - A plant-based compound that can make stains easier to attach to teeth. Apart from being very acidic, tea also contains tannins. In fact, tea is the worst culprit in staining teeth.
- Acids - It can damage the tooth's enamel making it softer and rougher, allowing stains to set in the crevices easier. Coffee, tea, wine and soda are very acidic beverages. Drinking these regularly can cause your teeth to lose enamel integrity.
Eating and drinking the food and beverages above in moderation will help reduce staining. Brushing your teeth or rinsing them with water immediately after eating or drinking staining compounds can help wash them away. Finally, a regular dental cleaning with our dentist in Newport News, VA can help prevent staining as well. Contact us to see if In office-teeth whitening is the right option to improve your smile.
Source: webmd