I think it's citrus acid but I'm not sure.......
Tea, coffee, Red wine, effects teeth and make the teeth stains.
It stains you teeth because there's to much sugar in the drinks and it rottes your teeth. Hope this helped:)
The dark soda stains the teeth, and the bacteria in the drink infects the teeth lowering the protection of your inamel. This lowers the strength of your teeth.
To clean chlorhexidine stains on teeth, regular brushing with fluoride toothpaste can help, as it aids in removing surface stains. Using a whitening toothpaste or mouthwash may also be effective. Professional dental cleaning or scaling by a dentist can remove more stubborn stains. Additionally, avoiding foods and drinks that can stain teeth, like coffee and red wine, can help maintain a cleaner appearance.
to remove brown stains from your teeth you will have to brush them or floss them...
Toothpaste contains abrasive particles, such as silica, that help physically scrub away surface stains on teeth. In addition, toothpaste may also contain active ingredients like fluoride or whitening agents that can help break down and remove stains through chemical action. Brushing with toothpaste regularly can help prevent and remove stains on teeth.
Strawberries! They have a chemical in them that removes the surface stains from the tiny holes in your teeth... so next time you buy strawberries, rub one or two on your teeth. Your Welcome!!
Kids juice stains our teeth because of the artificial coloring inside of it which will stains teeth as we drink it.
it stains your teeth yes it can also deteriorate them ( srry i am a terrible speller ) but the last answer is highly uncommon it will stain your teeth but there is a simple solution: brush your teeth frequently and try some sort of advanced white tooth paste if your current one isn't helping, a friend of mine drinks "stain causing drinks" through a straw and that seems to help her : )
Believe it or not, tannic acid. And Tannic acid is also used in the chemical staining of wood, so if it stains wood, it'll stain your teeth
Tea stains teeth with prolonged usage while sodas break down the enamel of the teeth.
For general household stains, a stain remover is likely to be more effective than toothpaste. Stain removers are specifically designed to break down and remove a variety of stains. However, toothpaste can be effective for certain types of stains, especially on items like jewelry or sneakers.