Yes. It could result in more layers of plaque.
Coffee and teas will stain teeth, but food colorings will temporarily change tooth color too.
food most likely wont change the colour of your teeth but drinking coffee will stain your teeth and make it a kind of brown-ish colour.
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Having your teeth polished only removes plaque and surface stains. It does not change the color of your teeth.
It depends. If you brush after every meal, it won't. If you don't, they will leave permanent white spots on your teeth.
Teeth are naturally not white, the color is intrinsic meaning within. the only way to change the color of one's teeth is to bleach them, you can do this at your dentist's office or with over the counter bleaching kits. A trip to the dentist is the best place to start.
If a food or beverage can leave permanent stains on clothes or carpets, it can probably taint your teeth. This transcendes ingredients.
You get more hairy,growl or grunt uncontrollably, sometimes your eyes change a different color,or your teeth will get sharper
If he is chewing natural wood there should not be a noticeable difference in the color of the teeth. But if the wood is stained or painted his teeth may pick up the color he has chewed.
i think that if you drink dark colored drinks they will start to change the color of the tooth
Purple, like the beverage
White is the correct color for your teeth. However, people can earn certain yellow shades from their biological parents; yet, nobody will have pure yellow teeth.