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What Coffee and Wine Do To Teeth
It’s been said that ‘you are what you eat’, but when it comes to oral hygiene, you are what you drink. And if you drink a lot of coffee and wine, you may be putting your smile at risk.
When most people worry about the ‘damage’ done to teeth by their favorite beverages – coffee and wine – they generally think in terms of the unsightly stains left behind. Now, staining, in and of itself, does not necessarily pose a true risk to the health of your teeth or your gums. But if you have stained teeth, it probably means that you’ve been ‘playing hooky’ when it comes to seeing your dentist and you may have unhealthy plaque on your teeth.
When plaque forms and hardens, it causes a calculus build-up known as tartar. Tartar is more easily discolored by coffee and wine than healthy enamel and that turns your smile from white to yellow or brown. But there’s more to the problem than just discoloration. Plaque and tartar irritate the gums, leading to gingivitis and gum disease.
That’s just the beginning…
Coffee is an acidic drink. That acidity is just as harmful to the health of your teeth as it is to the lining of your stomach, eating away the surface bit by bit. The more coffee you drink, the more acidic your mouth becomes. When that happens, calcium and phosphate can be pulled directly out of your tooth enamel.
The problem is that people have a tendency to drink coffee all day long, often adding a spoonful of sugar or two of sugar into each cup. And even those who are conscientious about brushing after meals often don’t think to grab a toothbrush after those caffeine ‘fixes.’ The result is a double-whammy: the acid breaks down the structure of the teeth and the sugar promotes decay.
Wine can be equally destructive. White wine has been shown to lead to the loss of tooth enamel, a condition which cannot be reversed. According to one study at Johannes Gutenberg University in Germany, adult teeth soaked in white wine for a day lost calcium as well as phosphorous up to a depth of 60mm in the enamel surface of the teeth. (Red wine is not known to promote rapid tooth erosion)
Are there any safeguards to help prevent tooth enamel loss without having to give up your favorite vintage? Yes! One tip is to be sure you eat when you drink.
Eating while drinking promotes the production of saliva, this in turn fights against the erosion of tooth enamel. Cheese is an ideal food to pair with white wine, for flavor and dental health. Cheese is a rich in calcium, which can counteract the acidity level of white wines.
And while it may seem counter-intuitive, you should refrain from brushing your teeth immediately after drinking white wine. Brushing too soon after consuming a very acidic beverage may damage the tooth’s structure.
The good news is that despite the negative effects they may have, it’s not really necessary to cut down on white wine or coffee if you enjoy them. But it is necessary to pay more attention to your dental hygiene.
Coupled with professional cleanings, timely brushing and regular flossing will allow you to eat, drink, and be merry without worrying about tooth or gum disease.
if you would like to know more how to remvoe those coffee stains or wine stains on your teeth then why not have a look at our sparkle smiles offers to help remove stains
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How do you keep your teeth white after you have had them whitened ?
well as of today lifestyle dental has released a specially designed pack of mouthwash and a selection of toothpaste and toothbrush which will help you maintain your whiter smile. the pack includes
3 months supply of
mouth wash specially selected to keep down those coffee stains and tea stains
and 3 months supply of toothpaste
if you would like to know more then please call 01772 717316 or email us to find out more on info@lifestyledental.co.uk
More and more people have been asking about how to get whiter teeth and what they can do to keep thier teeth white here are a few tips
diet – coffee and red wine tend to stain teeth very quickly try to avoid these if possible or at least keep to a moderation
drugs although now more rare there are certain drugs that can stain teeth make sure to check before you take any medication
brushing and hygiene - a good hygine regieme which includes flossing brushing and using a mouth wash too can really help make a difference
whitening products – there are a load of counter products in the shops these days atht can whiten your teeth whitening toothpastes to strips – they can work and offer some effect
in office whitening – try the whitening at the dental practice have a look at our page for some of the offers on teeth whitening
regular hygiene – regular visits with the dentist and also hygienist will makes sure to keep that whiter brighter smile here are some of the offers how to get stain removed from your teeth
sparkle smiles at lifestyle dental
if you would like further information then please contac us on 01772 717316 or email info@lifestyledental.co.uk
Do you often ask about teeth whitening and have you wondered about what systems there are out there to have your teeth whitened well now you can have those questions answered.
we have created a free guide on tooth whitening, what systems there are the porfessional tray whitening or the power whitening and what your options are click below for your free guide
I came across this slideshow on webmd which gives some useful pointers on how to keep that great smile
Valentine’s day is approaching and Lifestyle Dental have an offer for the whole of month of Feb we will be offering our professional tray whitening system for £99
thats correct just £99
so if you would like to take advantage of this offer then please call now on 01772 717316
or email info@lifestyledental.co.uk