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5 Common Causes of Teeth Discolouration

If youu2019re interested in teeth whitening in Bondi, there are a few things you can do at home to help prevent the discolouration of your teeth. Brush twice a day and floss at least once. You should also avoid smoking and drinking coffee and red wine, as these can all contribute to the discolouration of your teeth over time. If you follow these simple tips, you will be well on your way to having bright white teeth without needing expensive treatments or procedures. For more information visit the website https://www.optimaldentalcare.com.au/cosmetic-dentistry<br><br>

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5 Common Causes of Teeth Discolouration

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  1. 5 C O M M O N C A U S E S O F Teeth Discolouration STAINS CAUSED BY FOOD AND DRINK 01 Coffee or tea can leave a lasting brownish-yellow stain on our teeth. Red wine, red soda, & other coloured beverages can also stain the surface of your teeth. SMOKING AND TOBACCO USE 02 The nicotine in these products get into your saliva & seep through the enamel of your teeth, causing them to look yellowish or brownish. POOR ORAL HYGIENE 03 Not brushing regularly can lead to plaque build-up on your teeth, which causes them to look darker than they should be. CALCIUM DEFICIENCY 04 With calcium deficiency, enamel will more likely wear away over time and leave your teeth looking duller than they should. 05 DENTAL FLUOROSIS A small amount of extra fluoride can be beneficial, but if there’s too much, it can cause discolouration of the teeth – known as dental fluorosis. HOW TO PREVENT TEETH DISCOLOURATION? 06 Limit tea, coffee, & red wine consumption Avoid tobacco use Follow a healthy diet Brush Your Teeth Regularly Floss Daily Avoid tobacco use Interested in teeth whitening in Bondi? Contact Optimal. www.optimaldentalcare.com.au

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