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Do Coffee and Tea Stain Teeth? Professional Teeth Whitening May Be the Solution

Are you tired of seeing all the dark and unsightly stains in front of your teeth staying there despite all the daily brushing and flossing? Well, you’re not the only person with great dental hygiene who struggles with them. In fact, most people who drink coffee and tea quite often have the same issue. Sure, getting the daily dose of caffeine to get your day started might be necessary to get you going. Unfortunately, these drinks also have the downside of staining your teeth.


a cup of coffee
Drinking coffee can cause teeth to stain and leads to the need for professional teeth whitening.

If you can’t get rid of coffee and tea, there are ways to reduce the chances of getting stains from these beverages. Of course, getting a clean slate after the fact is only possible with professional teeth whitening.


Why Does Coffee and Tea Stain Teeth?

For those who already have plenty of stains, scheduling a Bethlehem teeth whitening session might be the best way to go. Even then, you should know how to avoid it from happening after you restore your pearly whites. For this, you must understand why these beverages stain your teeth in the first place.


The outer layer of your teeth, called enamel, protects them, but it also has pores that can absorb color from what you consume. Coffee and tea contain dark pigments called tannins that can go into the pores and stain the teeth. Besides the tannins, coffee's slightly acidic nature can deteriorate the enamel, allowing it to stain the teeth.


How Can I Stop Coffee and Tea From Staining My Teeth?

Ideally, you should cut off all the food and beverages that stain your teeth to avoid the problem. Of course, that would mean you cannot enjoy many things you like. While it’s impossible to eliminate stains when drinking coffee and tea, there are ways to minimize the chances:


●      Brushing teeth around 30 minutes after you drink these beverages removes the tannins attached to the enamel before they cause stains.


●      Maintaining good dental hygiene can minimize the chances of stains, as these drinks are more likely to cause stains when plaque builds up on the enamel.


●      Mixing coffee and tea with cream or milk can lighten their color because proteins in dairy products make it harder for the tannins to attach to the enamel.


●      Using straws to consume these beverages limits contact with your teeth, reducing the chances of staining.


Following these tips can slow down the staining process. However, regularly consuming them will still result in stained teeth, no matter how hard you try. Fortunately, there is a good solution.


How Do I Remove Coffee and Tea Stains From Teeth? Try Professional Teeth Whitening

Once you have the stains, they are difficult to get rid of by yourself. You can try using whitening toothpaste, but it isn’t very effective in restoring your teeth to their former glory. For real results, it is better to go to a Lehigh Valley teeth whitening professional for a 60-minute session to help you regain that confident smile.


At New Wave Accelerated Teeth Whitening in Bethlehem, PA, we use FDA approved natural gels made with plant-based hydrogen peroxide, which safely remove all those stains in a single session. You don’t have to take our word for it -  just check out our customer reviews for yourself. If you want to get professional teeth whitening, feel free to schedule an appointment with us. We’d love to help!



a teeth whitening technician

Jonathan Erik, Owner

New Wave Accelerated Teeth Whitening

Certified Teeth Whitening Technician

Bethlehem, PA

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