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Teeth Talks: Can Badly Stained Teeth Be Whitened?

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There was a dental hygiene survey conducted in 2017. The survey featured 1,008 American adults, all over the age of 18 years old. Only 58 percent of the participants said they visited their dentist once a year.

Do you have badly stained teeth? Are you sick and tired of looking at them in the mirror? Have you tried whitening them yourself and nothing worked?

We may be able to whiten your badly stained teeth. Keep reading to find out what causes coffee stains on your teeth. We’ll also let you know if we can whiten your badly stained teeth.

How Does Coffee Stain Your Teeth?

Did you know your favorite morning brew may be the culprit to badly stained teeth? Coffee stains your teeth because it causes tannins to build up against your enamel. This weakens the enamel and makes it turn an ugly brown color.

Tannins are a substance you can find inside plants. And these substances can be added to tea, coffee, and wine. If you prefer your coffee black, be careful — darker brews are more likely to stain your teeth.

Can You Do Anything About Badly Stained Teeth?

There are plenty of remedies to help whiten badly stained teeth. For example, drinking fewer dark beverages may reduce discoloration and stains.

Have you tried everything from whitening strips to whitening toothpaste? If nothing has worked, you may need professional help. Click here to learn more about removing deep stains.

Getting help from a dentist or hygenist is your first step to a beautiful, whiter smile. A dentist or hygenist knows what they’re doing and can help you whiten badly stained teeth.

How to Clean Badly Stained Teeth

Some home remedies work better than others. Which one is the best? It depends on what works for you—everyone’s smile is different.

Try a home remedy and if it doesn’t work for you, try another. Keep playing around with home remedies if you think they’ll help whiten your teeth.

Sometimes you can’t whiten your teeth with home remedies. You’ll have to visit the dentist and get professional advice.

A dentist works with technology that can help whiten badly stained teeth. Ask your dentist for more information before booking a tooth whitening appointment. It may help you earn back your smile for years to come.

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If you can’t whiten badly stained teeth at home, don’t worry. If you seek help from a dentist, you’ll learn better ways to whiten your teeth. A dentist is a professional and knows the best methods for whitening badly stained teeth.

Learn what a tooth stain is and understand how stains form. For example, dark coffee is more likely to stain your teeth. It’s important to learn what causes stains so you can prevent them in the future. You can try whitening your teeth at home, but you may not have any luck. Visit a dentist and get a professional’s opinion.

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