Yes, Red wine can definitely stain teeth. It will stain teeth long-term and interestingly, it will stain teeth quite noticably while you are drinking it. This is a good reason to avoid red wine at a party where you want to make a good first impression!
2007-01-15 02:10:52
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answered by Gumdoctor 1
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yes red wine does discolors ur teeth.espically regular drinkers r at a high risk.u hav to get ur teeth cleaned every 6 months.secondly if u r planning fr bleaching of ur teeth to regain back ur white teeth,then just forget about drinking wine.stop using wine atleast 1 month before bleaching,so that u dont use it atleast 2 months after bleaching
2007-01-14 20:31:21
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answered by ehsan69 1
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Brush your tooth after your night of ingesting the wine. additionally, use Crest Whitening strips. I also have a similar issue and shop my tooth white because of brushing after wine and utilising the strips. different than that, pink wine will make your tooth anf gums look darker, enormously earlier brushing. additionally, you could swap to white wine. With summer season coming, that would desire to be ordinary.
2016-10-20 00:08:53
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answered by Anonymous
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anything with tannins will stain your teeth over time...red wine, coffee and tea all have tannins....just saw a show on tv that says rubbing teeth with strawberries is what models use to whiten their teeth...*shrug* worth a go i guess ;)
2007-01-14 20:08:03
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answered by Anonymous
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If you drink too much and dont brush your teeth before going to bed
2007-01-14 18:44:36
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answered by trykindness 5
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Yes... Natural remedies that I would suggest, baking soda and water, or salt and water, and afterwards just brush your teeth with your preferable toothpaste.
2007-01-14 20:40:14
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answered by curious 4
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yes, as well as beats, colored tea, coke, cigarrette smoke, grape juice...
2007-01-14 18:51:25
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answered by doctorhector 3
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NO
2007-01-15 00:41:27
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answered by Anonymous
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