There are many things which cause tooth staining and discoloration, including:
Other, less commonly thought of things, have also been known to cause tooth staining and discoloration:
Staining, which occurs on the surface of the tooth enamel, can be removed by use of proper and regular dental hygiene (brushing and flossing, as well as regular cleaning by a dentist) and/or bleaching. Discoloration, which occurs inside the tooth, cannot be removed.
If you drink too many fizzy drinks, your teeth can rot and stain. Also, if you wear train-track braces and don't brush your teeth it can lead to you having square stains on your teeth. smoking also can leave black stains on your teeth.
Tea. But the long term bad effects of Coca Cola and other soft drinks are very bad!
Tea only stains teeth, it does not harm them, considering that you don't add sugar to it.
Ice tea however has a demineralizing effect on a tooth's enamel that is similar to Coca Cola.
What stains the most is probably tea. But remember that Tea is good for your health, especialy green tea.
Soda takes more time to stain teeth, but their action is irreversible, as it demineralizes the enamel and teeth turn yellow over the years. Also Soda causes cavities.
The stains caused by tea can be removed with a dental cleaning. But not the ones from Soda.
Tea stains teeth more than coffee. Just look at a white mug you use for coffee and one you use for tea. The tea mug will be more stained than the coffee mug.
Coffee and Dark Colas such as Coke or Pepsi.
i think coffee will because of all the caffine
I would say tea.
Coffee, tea, red wine.
it is coffee
Tea, coffee, Red wine, effects teeth and make the teeth stains.
Tea stains teeth with prolonged usage while sodas break down the enamel of the teeth.
Green probably.
coffee because many different teas dont stain at all
It stains you teeth because there's to much sugar in the drinks and it rottes your teeth. Hope this helped:)
Coffee has more calories, more caffeine, and will stain your teeth more. Tea is less filling and will have less taste to it.
Yellow stains may be just the tooth colour, yellowish teeth are usually stronger. Drinking strong tea and coffee also stain the teeth yellow. You need to see a dentist to get them bleached safely, then if you still drink tea/coffee discuss with the dentist how to keep them white.
stains and tea
If a food or beverage can leave permanent stains on clothes or carpets, it can probably taint your teeth. This transcendes ingredients.
Tea stains can be removed from partial braces by soaking them in effervescent tablets overnight. White vinegar can also help remove stains from false teeth.
i would say coffee but that's just me glad i could help peace out!