The white lines are most likely resulting from a Zinc deficiency. It is the same as the white lines you get on your finger nails. Too much calcium in your diet can cause improper absorption of zinc and iron. Vitamin D also plays a role in this so make sure you're getting enough of that. If this is a serious problem for a good amount of your teeth/nails I suggest contacting a dietitian or your doctor.
The sulfur in caffiene when you have dental work (usually braces)
Enamel, because it is coloured white and teeth are covered in it.
Just brush your teeth
lack of calcium in your body causes white stripes on teeth and nails.
Most food causes your teeth to become less-white in some way. It's a good use of dental hygiene such as brushing, floossing and mouthwash that will keep your teeth white.
The white film covering teeth in the morning is plaque. Brushing at least two times a day should cut down on its thickness.
His teeth are white because the word teeth is a pluralI hope that I helped you ~ Oliviabbie
Microbes damage teeth by forming a hard, off white colored substance called plaque. Plaque causes gum disease which will make the teeth bad if not treated in time.
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Open the covering for the belt and look closely at the metal area around where the teeth of the belt are. There should be some white markings. There is not much spacing between the belt and the metal area where you will see the marks. The marks were hard for me to see at first.
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this can be from a number of things, if his teeth are not being brushed thoroughly, it could be that his enamel is being overwhelmed by the enzymes in his mouth. this could also be a crack in his sealants, or calcium deposits. if you're worried, call the dentist
your teeth being white or not has nothing to do with your skin color, i can be white and have different color teeth, so just because your black doesn't mean you have white teeth. think about it. Well the final answer is no. anyone can have white teeth