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February 22, 2011

9 Things Causes Yellow Teeth

9 Things Cause Yellow Teeth
    Yellow teeth even though brushing your teeth every day, what does that make teeth yellow, may be less dental hygiene or due to other things? The following are 9 things that cause your teeth yellow:

Cigarette
Content of nicotine in cigarettes causes the mouth chamber becomes acidic, the nicotine bound teeth element and stay on tooth walls. Smokers is almost difficult to have clean white teeth.

Coffee
Consuming coffee every day will make stains on the teeth in the long term.

Brushing teeth after eating sweet food
After the process of chewing, the mouth tends to be acid. Currently teeth eventually neutralize the situation by issuing mouth to protect teeth enamel. If you're in a hurry to brush your teeth, the enamel will be wasted and bacteria actually growing. Therefore it is advisable to brush your teeth at least 1 hour after eating sweet food


Herbal tea
Keeping the body slim and health with herbal tea became a common practice lately. The body felt fitter, and more slender. However, herbal tea bring side effects that are bad for teeth. Those who regularly consume herbal teas tend to have yellow teeth. Responding to this, Japanese researchers, as reported by Dailymail, suggested that consumers prefer herbal green tea. Content of catechins in green tea are believed to suppress acid-producing bacteria in the tooth, so yellow teeth more easily prevented.

Swim
The study conducted on 500 people swimmers mentioned that 66% of the swimmers suffered damage to the teeth and yellow teeth. This is because the high chlorine content in water pool. Chlorine is affecting the water pH that cause higher acid content is. For that, do not forget to brush teeth after a swim.

White Wine
You might think that red wine actually bad for your teeth, because of the color red. But it turns out white wine instead give worse effect for teeth. "White wine more quickly erode the teeth," said Dr Paul Ashley, director of dental health institution, the University College Hospitals.

Diabetes
It is undeniable that diabetes effect make yellow teeth, brittle and even porous. Unfortunately, many diabetics are unaware that this disease also affects the state of his teeth.

Drug Eyes
Chemical constituents in eye drops reduce the production of saliva. Where saliva will neutralize the acid in the mouth. Because the amount of saliva is reduced, automatically the acid in the mouth will increase. Here bacteria will breed more rapidly, so that the teeth become yellow.

Energy drinks
Energy drinks are more corrosive than mineral water. Having been made to replace the energy and salts lost during exercise, then sports drinks are equipped with the sugar and acid. Chemical substances contained in energy drinks tend to damage and erode the teeth.

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