Teeth slowly turning yellow!
Don’t eat that food!
With the improvement of the quality of life, people gradually pay attention to the possible problems in oral cavity.
Generally speaking, oral problems are not only related to people’s health, but also very important for image impact.
A good set of teeth gives you a head start in life and social life, which is why regular dental care is popular among urban beauty.
And in life, most people’s teeth are yellowing, so, what are the reasons for the yellowing of teeth?
1. Hygiene habits Some people do not pay attention to oral hygiene, do not have the habit of brushing their teeth correctly in the morning and evening, so that the surface of the teeth accumulate a layer of food residue, soft scale, calculus, smoke stains, tea stains and other “bad traces”.
These yellow teeth are not yellow teeth themselves, but the result of poor oral hygiene.
2, drugs and water in the tooth development, especially children under 8 years old, take tetracycline drugs, easy to cause tooth discoloration tetracycline teeth.
In some areas, especially in some mountainous areas, due to the high fluoride content in the water, excessive drinking of fluoride will make the teeth yellow, and not one or two teeth, but a mouth of rhubarb teeth, become dental fluorosis.
These stained teeth are called endogenously stained teeth.
These “sick” teeth, with dark pigment buried deep in the teeth, are inaccessible to regular brushing and can only be “transformed” by special whitening methods.
3, age yellow teeth we can never resist, is the natural aging.
As we grow older, our teeth become harder to resist and fade to yellow.
Just as age wrinkles the skin, it can make the teeth look less white.
These are not the only factors that can contribute to tooth yellowing. Some foods that can contribute to tooth yellowing are: 1. Curcumin, the main ingredient in curry, tops nicotine as having the biggest impact on tooth color.
2. Chocolate.
3, carbonated drinks (drinks with gas, such as cola), the composition of cola is syrup and carbon dioxide gas, drink too much, will make sugar calm on the tooth surface.
4. Overdose on diet pills.
5. Coffee.
6. Sports drinks.
7. Fruit acid drinks.
8. Take certain antibiotics while growing up.