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If you are like anyone else out there, having a perfect set of white teeth is something to strive for. It’s youthful and it looks nice. However, the elements out there are too much to handle all at once and you may find that your smile’s whiteness begins to look tarnished. Surprisingly, it isn’t simply coffee or tea that will make your teeth look yellow. You just need to look around at some of the obvious (and less obvious) things in your daily lifestyle that may cause your teeth to turn yellow. One of the culprits of teeth yellowing that we don’t even realize is there is the medications that we use. Whether it is an allergic medication or one used to help fight acne, these medications (and a slew of others) can slowly turn our teeth yellow. While we may need them for one reason or another, we also want to keep our smile white. Speak to your doctor about possible tooth yellowing reactions that your medications might have and if there are any alternatives out there for you. The other less obvious cause of tooth staining is the idea that you can never have enough bleaching or whitening agents in your life! This is the opposite when it comes to using flouride. While using flouride to whitening or give your teeth that final boost right after a brush may work in small doses, you have to remember that a little goes a long way. If you overdo it with the flouride, your teeth will have whiteness, alright, but the whiteness will show up in patches and that is never an okay look for your smile. Make sure that if you do use a flouride toothpaste, you are using a regular mouthwash. These less obvious examples go with the more obvious ones like aging, coffee, and colored foods all take their part in yellowing or diminishing the glow of your white teeth. If you do your part like brushing and flossing regularly and avoiding certain things like medications or over doing it with bleaching agents, your teeth will stay as white as they naturally can.
