A regular patient at our Sullivan cosmetic dental office, Amanda, had always enjoyed a beautiful smile. Her teeth were
well proportioned and straight, and she maintained a healthy, cavity-free
smile. Last year, however, Amanda came in to our office complaining that her
teeth had lost some of their luminosity. Amanda was noticing prominent dental
stains on the front of her teeth. She was horrified! How did this happen?
Dental discoloration is one of the most
common cosmetic problems among patients of all ages. Enamel stains are caused
by a number of factors, only some of which you can control. Take a look at this
list to understand how dental stains accumulate:
Staining
Substances
Foods
like berries, chocolate, and deep sauces can cause surface stains. Additionally
popular drinks such as cola, coffee, tea, and red wine contribute to darkening
enamel.
Bruxism
Bruxism
is a condition in which patients chronically grind or clench their teeth. Over
time this action weakens the tooth structure, causing micro-cracks in the
enamel. These cracks collect stains and debris.
Dental
Trauma
If
you experience severe dental trauma your teeth may suddenly darken in color
because it is no longer healthy, and the tooth core is compromised.
Plaque
and Tartar
Throughout
the day plaque—a bacterial film—accumulates on dental enamel. Over time plaque
hardens on to teeth as something called tartar. Both plaque and tartar will
make teeth appear yellow or brown.
Tobacco
Tobacco
is not only bad for your health; it’s also bad for your smile. Chewing and
smoking tobacco will stain and darken dental enamel. The best way to avoid
these dirty looking streaks is to avoid tobacco products all together.
If
your smile is looking darker or dirtier than you’d like, you have cosmetic
options that can restore the luminosity of your smile. Amanda underwent
in-office professional teeth bleaching, and she was thrilled with the results.
Give our Sullivan cosmetic dentists a call for more information—(573) 321-4008.

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