Aging: As we age, the outer layer of our teeth, known as enamel, naturally wears away, revealing the yellowish dentin underneath.
Genetics: Some people are simply predisposed to having yellower teeth.
Stains: Certain foods and drinks such as coffee, tea, red wine, and tobacco products can cause staining on teeth.
Poor dental hygiene: Neglecting to floss and not seeing a dentist regularly can allow plaque and tartar buildup, making teeth look yellow.
Medications: Certain medications, such as tetracycline antibiotics, can cause tooth discoloration.
If you are concerned about the yellowing of your teeth, it's best to consult with a Dentist Doctor for a proper evaluation and recommended treatment options.
Brush them every day.
You brush your teeth every day and night.
Brush your teeth every day
Hair and teeth
My teeth and the hair on my hynie bumper. My hair and my teeth
After every meal or at least two times a day.
every day!
Teeth, you wouldnt just brush one tooth twice a day?
Eat healthy foods like vegetables and fruits. brush your teeth every day. floss your teeth every day.use mouth wash everyday after you brush and floss. do this every day and you should have no tooth decay and gum disease at all.
Although you brush your teeth every day, there are still food particles between your teeth that become rotten. You need to take some dental floss and tooth picks and get them out as well.
Santa brushes his teeth every day, and more often on Christmas because of all the cookies he eats.
When you brush your teeth once a day you remove the plaque that has built up since the last time you brushed it off. You are more likely to lose your teeth if you only brush them once a day than if you were to brush 2-3 times a day.