Tips for Avoiding Coffee-Stained Teeth
April 20, 2022
Anyone who loves their coffee has probably heard more than their fair share about unsightly coffee stains on their teeth. If skipping your daily cup of hot joe isn’t in the cards, you’ll have to see an expert in Greenacres cosmetic dentistry and take a few steps to reduce the impact of coffee on your teeth.
How to Avoid Coffee Stains on Your Teeth
Drink Lots of Water
Since water is a cleansing agent, it’s best to drink coffee and water sip-for-sip. Swishing a mouthful of water right after your cup of coffee should wash off most of the stain-causing tannins that stick to your teeth.
Add Milk to Your Coffee
The blacker your coffee is, the more it stains your teeth. Since adding milk to your coffee lightens the color of your favorite drink, it reduces your risk of having coffee-stained teeth. Additionally, the tannins in coffee attach to the proteins in milk instead of sticking to the surface of your teeth.
Drink Coffee Through a Straw
Using a straw to drink coffee allows the liquid to bypass your teeth. Since the coffee doesn’t touch your teeth, the tannins won’t get a chance to leave dark yellow or brown stains on them. Although changing how you drink your coffee may feel strange, your teeth will thank you.
Choose Coffee with Less Caffeine
The level of caffeine you have in your coffee is directly related to the level of tannins it has. Moreover, the more caffeinated your coffee is, the more stains it leaves on your teeth. For this reason, drinking a coffee that has less caffeine is less likely to leave you with stained teeth.
Get Your Teeth Professionally Whitened
Unlike DIY whitening kits or whitening toothpastes, professional teeth whitening uses more potent bleaching agents that help maintain your sparkling white smile.
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