What Causes Yellow Teeth? How to Avoid the Problem

  • By Regenerate Enamel Science

Stained or yellow teeth which have lost their natural whiteness can leave you feeling self-conscious. The right oral hygiene habits and a few lifestyle changes, however, can help you to prevent yellow teeth and ensure the longevity of your smile. Here, we'll share our top tips for how to get rid of yellow teeth stains and avoid the causes of yellow teeth in the future. If you are worried about your teeth, don’t forget to book an appointment to discuss it with your dentist.

What causes yellow teeth? 

Unsurprisingly, the teeth we see on TV and in adverts are not 100% natural, and it is highly unusual for teeth to be perfectly white. But although it is normal to have off-white teeth, more significant yellow tooth issues can interfere with the look of your smile. That’s why it’s important to know how to prevent yellow teeth by avoiding certain habits. The main reasons for stained, yellow teeth include the following:

  • Smoking: Causes your teeth to become stained and develop a yellow hue.
  • Some foods that make your teeth yellow: For example, curries, berries and sugary foods – contain lots of acid, leading to enamel erosion.
  • Certain drinks: Fizzy drinks, citrus fruit drinks, tea, and coffee are not only naturally staining, but also contain sugar and acid, which can lead to enamel erosion and teeth yellowing.
    Yellowing due to enamel erosion can also be caused by:

Yellowing due to enamel erosion can also be caused by:

  • Everyday wear: Resulting in your enamel gradually wearing down over time. Your enamel can’t restore itself, which leads to an increasingly yellow tooth colour over time.
  • Not maintaining good oral hygiene: Can cause your enamel to become eroded, exposing the yellow tooth layer underneath, called dentine.

yellow teeth causes three green coffee cups

How to get rid of yellow teeth and stains

There are a few ways that you can take steps to return your teeth to their natural whiteness:

  • Dental health experts will have the best insight on how to get rid of yellow teeth stains. Unless otherwise directed by a health professional, be sure to book a visit to your dental hygienist every six months for a scale and polish.
  • Keep your teeth clean by brushing at least twice a day and flossing too.
  • Maintain a healthy, balanced diet.
  • Use products that protect and strengthen your enamel, for example, Regenerate Enamel Science range.

How to prevent yellow teeth with a good oral care regime

  • Start and end your day with Regenerate’s Advanced Toothpaste to help to reverse enamel erosion by increasing your teeth’s natural micro hardness and enamel mineral1 content.
  • Follow up your tooth brushing using Regenerate’s Advanced Foaming Mouthwash , powered by FOAM Technology. It’s fresh and alcohol-free and is proven to restore enamel mineral2 and reverse enamel erosion caused by daily acid attacks.
  • Once a month alongside the use of Regenerate’s other products, you should add Advanced Enamel Serum for three consecutive days. It can boost the effects of your Regenerate Advanced Toothpaste by up to 43%.3

Now you have everything you need to know about what causes yellow teeth stains. These top tips should help you to maintain good oral hygiene and make the right diet choices to prevent yellow teeth.

¹Acts on early invisible stages of enamel erosion by restoring its mineral content and micro-hardness with regular use. Clinically proven.
²Acts on early invisible stages of enamel erosion. Restores enamel mineral content and micro-hardness.
³As demonstrated in a 3-day in vitro test measuring enamel micro hardness: Combined use of Advanced toothpaste and Advanced serum vs. Advanced toothpaste only.

The advice in this article does not constitute medical advice, it is solely available for information purposes. We recommend that you consult your dentist If you are experiencing any gum or tooth problems.

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