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8 Foods That Cause Yellowish Teeth

8 Foods That Cause Yellowish Teeth

Having a white denture is synonymous with youth, as it is very normal that with aging the teeth lose their natural white tone.
However, there are some foods that can cause yellowish teeth prematurely, as some substances can stain the teeth and deteriorate their white enamel.
The enamel of the denture is the one that gives the white color and the underlying layer, called dentine, is yellow.
If the enamel is still almost intact and you notice that your teeth are yellow, some foods may be staining it.
  • Black coffee
     This is one of the foods that cause more yellow spots due to its characteristic dark color.
     The outer layer of the teeth is very porous and therefore easily absorbs this type of food and its color.
  • Tea
     Many consider tea to cause fewer stains than coffee, but some types of tea may yellow more than coffee.
     Tea contains substances called tannins, which stain teeth.
     The best thing in this case is to choose the teas that are of clear colors or to cut them with milk.
  • Soy sauce
     Dark sauces such as soy sauce, used to season foods, can also cause that yellowish hue in the teeth.
     The rule says that if a food stains clothing or carpet, it can also stain teeth.
  • Tomato Sauce
     The tomato sauce that we like so much to eat spaghetti and other foods can also cause us the yellow tone.
     This is because it contains high concentrations of acid, which causes erosion and yellow teeth.
     The trick that many recommend to reduce its effects is to eat a spinach or broccoli snack first.
  • Blueberries
     Blueberries are one of the best health foods thanks to their high antioxidant content.
     However, because of their dark blue color they can cause stains that are more difficult to remove.
     It is recommended to rinse immediately after eating blueberries. A good trick is to brush with a little sodium bicarbonate and lemon after consuming them.

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