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www.connecticutdentist.info Hello and Welcome. My name is John Buchanan and Im the founder of connecticutdentist.info . If youre looking for information on how to choose the best Dentist in New Haven, youre in the right place.

Were trying to inform everyone in New Haven as much as possible about the dental industry and answer as many questions as possible, which is why weve gotten so much attention from the Internet and word of mouth.

Lets jump right into the next question, shall we?

Question: What Causes Tooth Staining?

Age, Starting Color, Translucency and thinness, eating habits, smoking habits, Grinding, and Trauma.

Age: As you get older, teeth darken as a result of general wear and tear just as a shiny white car will get dirtier and darker as the miles/kilometers pile on. Your baby teeth were very white. As you get your adult teeth and you become a teenager, teeth begin to show a bit more yellow in them. By the time youre in your 50s, your teeth have been through a lot and have some stubborn stains.

Starting Color: We all have our own starting shade of white and differs from person to person

Translucency and thinness: While all teeth show some translucency, those that are opaque and thick appear lighter in color, show more sparkle and are responsive to bleaching. Teeth that are thinner and more transparent have less of the pigment needed for bleaching.

Eating habits: The consumption of red wine, coffee, tea, coca cola, carrots, blueberries, and other deeply-colored beverages and foods causes considerable staining over the years. Acidic foods like citrus fruits and vinegar contribute to enamel erosion. As the enamel wears, the more transparent teeth become, and then the yellow-colored dentin can be clearly seen.

Smoking habits: Nicotine makes your teeth more yellow. If you smoke, you just have no choice but to have yellower teeth.

Grinding: Most frequently caused by stress, teeth grinding or gnashing can add to micro-cracking in the teeth and can cause the biting edges to darken. Cracks in your teeth simply absorb more bad things to make your mouth darker.

Trauma: Falls and other injuries can produce sizable cracks in the teeth, which in turn, collect large amounts of stains and debris like an over-sized magnet.

More answers to your Dental questions and how to get the Best Dentist and finding the Best Dental Office in New Haven visit our website at connecticutdentist.info today.

by: John Buchanan




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