Coffee makes your teeth yellow. If you try to whiten your teeth and you drink coffee, it can provide whitening as effective as any other stain. The stains on teeth are similar in chemical makeup (from smoke, tobacco, food, enamel mutation, etc.) and thus is not major determining factor. Some blogs promote great results, like Amanda, www.amandasnewsmile.com and others would rather go to the dentist. My main thing is that the yellowing will only stain and effect color and not the integrity of the teeth over the years. Tooth decay comes from many sources not the coloring.
i am an expert because I'm doing this for my science major milk it does actually rot teeth because milk has lactose and that is one of the main sugars i rots it nearly as much as coke. but if you have a drink of water after drinking milk it wont do any damage to your teeth
Over time, black coffee consumption stains tooth enamel but does not cause significant erosion. However, any sugary drink can cause cavities.
because it is gud for calcium to teeth strong
Thank you! My Health Teacher said it does so i was like let me find out and i asked everyone all answers were no thank again I now have to prove them wrong.
The effect is like any suger thing it give u plack
making them cleaner
It causes cavities
no
Yes coffee has an effect in your health it has consequences many people have drank coffee for a long time but sooner or later coffee will effect there health soon there teeth will turn black and then it makes you lose weight it makes you not want to eat not only will coffee make you lose weight and lose your teeth but it will also start making white spots in your face that will look like puss
Different ways. Coke erodes your teeth over time. Coffee stains your teeth.
Yes. (the cream does not stay on the teeth, the coffee does)
it is coffee
Stain them.
It does not help. It might even have a bad effect. That is because there is acids in coffee, giving the flavour. They might harm the teeth.
Stains.
Coffee
Yes
water does not really have an effect on teeth because there isn't anything in it to harm your teeth.
Of course you can. Braces have nothing to do with the "color/brightness" of your teeth. Braces are used to straighten teeth. If it is, in your finding, that drinking coffee has discolored your teeth, then he or she (your dentist) can apply a "whitener" to your teeth, regardless of braces. Regards
The typical coffee consumer should only be concerned with possible discoloration of teeth and caffeine addiction. Caffeine withdrawal is a negative side effect, and too much caffeine can give you a headache.