Improper tooth care. Not brushing your teeth often will results in food stains forming on the enamel of the teeth.
Smoking. Add another item to the "Negative Effects of Smoking List" here: it makes your breath smell bad and your teeth gradually become yellow.
Drinking too much tea or coffee. Daily consumption of such beverages is very likely to stain your teeth in the long run.
So, what's there to do if you have yellow teeth? The first thing is to make sure your condition doesn't deteriorate by brushing your teeth more often, preferably after meals or the consumption of coffe or tee, so that the food doesn't stay on the enamel long enough to form yellow stains. If you are a smoker, you've just found one more reason to quit. It's worth it.
Then, if you want to remove the yellowish stains on your teeth, you could make an appointment for tooth cleaning by a professional and repeat the process once a year. You might also want to try bleaching your teeth, after consulting your dentist.
2006-06-25 12:41:58
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answered by Halle 4
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Yellow IN the teeth is not caused by food. Yellow stains are NOT caused by flouride poojitha has got it wrong (so does the hygenist) too much flouride give you white spots, not yellow, they are hyermineralized & don't harm the tooth. Usually they are small spots too.
Everyone has some yellow or gray shade to their teeth (Europeans have some brown shades). Noone has naturally paperwhite teeth. That's a sure sign of fake - bleaching, crowns, etc.
Tetracycline antibiotics can give an olive-drab color.
2006-06-25 16:17:37
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answered by BobCF 2
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No, teeth often turn yellow as a result of stain. Coffe and cigarette smoking in particular cause a yellowing of the teeth. Also, poor oral hygeine can result in stains. In addition, some teeth are naturally whiter than others.
There are many over the counter products that offer teeth whitening.
2006-06-25 12:28:03
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answered by biogirl 3
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Slightly yellowish teeth are natural and stronger than white teeth, because they have absorbed more fluoride. You can can use dental bleaching products to them to make them whiter, but they will become more vulnerable to cavities- so you will have to be extra careful about keeping them clean if you do this.
Teeth can also be stained an uneven brownish colour by coffee, tea, smoking etc. Mild staining can be removed by brushing teeth with baking soda, which is safe and not too abrasive. If this isn't enough then you need to get them cleaned by a dental hygienist.
2006-06-25 14:41:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Teeth can become stained by things we eat and drink like coffee, tea, soda, red wine.. But enamel can be all different shades and some people have lighter teeth than others it is just the way it is. You can try whitening toothpaste that can help remove stain, or you can have your teeth whitened by a dentist.
2006-06-25 12:33:12
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answered by jojo8 4
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It could be a variety of things. eats, smoke, amount of flouride in the city water.
There are 2 types of stains, Extrinsic and Intrinsic.
The Ex. is on the outside of the dentin and In. is on the inside of the tooth (usually hard to remove or bleach)
(Large amounts of Flouride also makes your teeth stain yellow)
2006-06-25 13:34:43
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answered by goldylocks11 3
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If only after a antibiotic shot,a board spectrum type,the side effect caused the bone to be yellow indicating that the bone in the system are also affected.This type of board spectrum antibiotic are not use by ethical GP and are restrictive
2006-06-25 12:33:33
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answered by leo 4
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It's usually because of the foods you eat or if you smoke. Sodas, coffee. cigarettes, etc. stain your teeth over time.
My dad smokes like a million times a day and drinks tons of coffee and brushes 3 times a day and yet his teeth ar sooo weird looking
2006-06-25 12:29:33
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answered by Anonymous
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sometime teeth are yellow because of the food that that we eat. coffee is a major factor when it come to yellow teeth
2006-06-25 12:28:27
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answered by dancingstarr92 4
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Everyone's teeth are a different color - very few are really WHITE. They also could be stained from drinking tea and coffee for years.
2006-06-25 12:30:49
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answered by bjdobson 1
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