3 Little-Known Factors That Could Make Your Teeth Yellow

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Yellow teeth

SEASONED TEETH. Yellow teeth has always been a problem for many.

What causes yellow teeth?

It’s a known fact that tobacco, wine and coffee can stain teeth. But this stains the white, external part of the tooth which can be easily whitened through whitening gels.

What’s more difficult to whiten is the inner part of the teeth called dentin: the part of the teeth that’s alive.

Dentin ages, just like the skin. And when dentin ages, it turns yellow, just as skin would wrinkle upon aging.

Why dentin matters

The outer part of the tooth, the enamel, is like a window. So whatever color the dentin is, the enamel reflects.

The thinking that as you age your teeth becomes yellow because you are more exposed to tooth staining foods like berries, coffee, and wine is just a myth.

Here are the real reasons why your teeth turn yellow:

Grinding teeth. Grinding your teeth can shrink the tissues. This habit can speed up the aging and shrinking of the tooth.

Diet. A person with poor diet is more likely to have yellow tooth. Dentists prove that lack of nutrients in the body can speed up the aging process of dentins, including other living tissues in the body.

 Aging. Ultimately, as we grow older, the roots in our teeth diminish one by one, causing our teeth to grow weaker. This makes our teeth turn yellow naturally.

Taking good care of your body helps to prevent premature aging of dentins. Good diet, a good night’s sleep, and stress management will slow down the aging process of all living tissues in your body.

Dentists recommend consuming coffee, spicy food, and berries moderately to prevent yellow teeth. Smoking also contributes to yellow stains because of its nicotine and tar.

Clinics

Alabang Dental Clinic

Unit 206, 2nd Floor, Westgate Hub Mall, Filinvest Corporate City, Alabang-Zapote Road, Muntinlupa City.

 

Tel. No.: (02) 241.2478

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Bacolod Dental Clinic

Ground Floor, RL Jocson Building, B.S. Aquino Drive,
Bacolod City (across University of San Agustin)

 

Tel. No.: (034) 709.0329

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Bonifacio Global City Dental Clinic

2F, Bonifacio Stopover Building, 32nd Street corner Rizal Drive, Bonifacio Global City, 1643 Taguig

 

Tel No.: (02) 831.1789

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Cebu Dental Clinic

Ground Floor, Knights of Columbus Square, 36 Archbishop Reyes Ave.,
Lahug, Cebu City

 

Tel No.: (032) 412.4505

Mobile No.: (0917) 632.5718

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Makati Dental Clinic

2nd Floor, Plaza One Hundred, 100 V.A. Rufino St., Legaspi Village, Makati City (across Medical Towers Makati)

 

Tel Nos.: (02) 782.9615 , 823.5571

Mobile No.: (0917) 584.6852

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