A person with yellow teeth finds it difficult to laugh and speak. Don't allow a lack of social interaction cause your teeth to turn yellow.
Why Are Teeth Yellowing?
The first and most significant factor contributing to tooth yellowing is inadequate oral hygiene practices. The following is a list of additional reasons why teeth can yellow:
- An additional significant element contributing to yellow spots on teeth is an individual's salivary composition. When people with acidic saliva structure do not clean their teeth frequently, they develop tooth decay and discoloration problems sooner.
- Teeth that have a congenital deficit in tooth enamel are yellow and prone to decay. Once bone and jaw development is complete, the individual should receive Zirconium treatment to protect their natural teeth.
- Iron-containing medications taken when a youngster can cause yellowing of the teeth.
- Children that are undernourished may have yellow teeth.
- Again, brown and black tooth colours in children can result from inadequate salivary contact with the front teeth.
- Despite receiving proper oral and dental care, yellow teeth may be inherited.
- Your teeth will eventually turn yellow as a result of age-related thinning of the enamel, which causes more yellow colour to show through the enamel tissue.
- Teeth yellowing is a result of coloured beverages including wine, coffee, and tea.
- Too much lemon water, carbonated beverages, and foods high in acid can lead to tooth damage and discoloration.
How should people with yellow teeth do natural teeth whitening at home?
What Other Than Home Treatments Can I Do for White Teeth?
For more detailed information, please contact us or visit us at our dental clinic.