The truthful answer is that some fizzy beverages don't stain the teeth as much as we make it out to do. Tea is the most staining drink product, and Coke hardly stains the teeth, but weakens them. Dr Pepper, Fanta, Sprite and other popular carbonated soft drinks do not stain the teeth, though constant overdose could start plaque or gentle staining.
Amoxicillin does not stain your teeth. Tetracycline group of antibiotics do stain your teeth. So they are contraindicated in pregnancy and for children below eight years of age.
Absolutely not!!!! Blood cannot stain your teeth!!! I'm a dental hygienist!
Stain them.
yes
yes but not hurt your teeth
Because it has flouride in it. That makes teeth stronger.
This depends on what you mean by "natural". Simply not eating or drinking foods and beverages that stain your teeth are a good place to start, but to actually whiten your teeth requires a bleaching agent. This is what is in commercially available whitening products, such as Crest Whitestrips. There is no natural substance strong enough to whiten your teeth that wouldn't also do damage to the rest of your mouth.
Yes, just like coffee and tea, cola and other "dark sodas" can stain your teeth. Carmel coloring and sugar rots teeth too.
no, but your stupidity might. Actually, that was not an appropriate answe up there so no because water has no ingredients that can stain your teeth. actually some water can stain teeth my mom and both of my aunts grew up drinking well water and it stained their teeth a brownish yellow.
"Free teeth whitening is free, which is always a great benefit if done correctly. Some teeth whitening can have adverse affects, so it is important that whoever is doing the whitening is certified in their field."
There are a great many different things that have an impact on your teeth. The foods and beverages have a huge impact on your teeth's health.