ANSWERS: 6
  • Just as people have different skin and hair color, people also have different tooth color. Some teeth are more yellow, and some teeth yellow with aging. Natural tooth color can be discolored by a number of causes. The surface of the tooth can be stained by tobacco, certain foods and beverages such as coffee, tea and berries. Tea is not as harmfull for your tooth color as tobacco, but it does contribute to the yellow color. If you really are concerned about this, try sipping tea through a straw...
  • There is a an element found in tea that causes brown staining and is called Tanin. Tanins also exists in some tress. During heavy rain full it can be seen running out of trees like rivers of tea!!
  • l Iove iced tea! So I just want to add a final suggestion... Use a tooth-whitening toothpaste once every few days.
  • I don't think so, not cleaning your teeth might though.
  • I don't know about teeth turning yellow, but it certainly stains your teeth, and as I understand it, these are two different things altogether.
  • Drinking tea often can certainly stain your teeth, depending on how often you brush/whiten.

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