Common Causes of Tooth Discoloration

Common Causes of Tooth Discoloration

The natural brightness of our teeth can often be compromised. Staining, which occurs as a result of what we eat and drink, aligned with other lifestyle factors can leave our teeth looking dull and discolored. However, a cosmetic dentist can often combat the effects of tooth discoloration through a range of techniques, to restore the tooth’s natural shine and appearance.

Strong, dark foods and beverages are prime culprits when it comes to causing tooth staining and discoloration. Acidic foods and beverages in particular can cause the pores in the teeth to expand and allow stains to penetrate deeper into the tooth. Foods such as berries and beets; drinks such as red wine, colas, black coffee and tea can all cause discoloration on a person’s teeth.

Tobacco smokers often have discolored teeth. Nicotine causes teeth to appear yellowed as a result of smoking cigarettes, cigars and pipes, and even chewing tobacco can lead to discolored teeth. Of course, tobacco can bring about other health problems, too!

Some medications, such as tetracycline, can also cause intrinsic tooth discoloration, where staining occurs in the inner structure of the tooth.

Natural factors such as simply getting older, as well as poor oral hygiene can also lead to teeth becoming stained, discolored and dull looking.

The first step to keeping teeth looking their best is to maintain a good dental health program, ensuring regular brushing and flossing to keep plaque and tartar at bay, and to remove food debris.

Tooth whitening treatments, from specially formulated toothpastes that over time erode stains away from the teeth, through to Zoom! whitening treatment that is performed by a cosmetic dentist and can treat deeper, more ingrained staining are available to restore the natural brilliance of teeth.

Alternatively, dental veneers, which are thin porcelain tooth covers that are bonded over existing teeth, can be used to conceal deeper levels of discoloration, or discoloration that cannot be treated through conventional tooth whitening treatments.

Schedule an appointment with our experienced cosmetic dentistry team today if tooth discoloration is plaguing your smile.