
For the past few weeks, have you noticed nasty spots on your teeth? If these colors are generally without gravity, they can however reveal a bad life of life, such as consuming these drinks regularly.
Stored teeth: how to explain it?
The teeth spots are frequent and have multiple causes:
- Brown or brown spots On the surface are generally due to lifestyle (consumption of coffee or colored tea in particular teeth);
- White spots to brownish often result from an excess fluoride.
- The colors in streaks (gray-brown) are linked to the taking of antibiotics (tetracyclines), now contraindicated in pregnant women and young children.
- The presence of black spots on the teeth is finally caused by bacteria present in the mouth.
It also happens that tasks occur while tasting drinks other than coffee and tea. Let’s see together which it is.
Stored teeth: drinks to be avoided according to a dentist
To keep a bright smile, surprise: you should avoid sipping drinks … Acids, reveals Dr. Jérémy Amzalag, dentist and co-author of the Medico-Dentaire Encyclopedia Capital Det. We are talking about of course fruit juices, but also sodas or cider vinegar.
“Acid and sweet drinks, especially sodas or lemon or grapefruit juices, can, it is true, have a devastating effect (erosion of enamel). These drinks” strips “enamel and can cause teeth shortening and the appearance of sensitivities. Worse still, their abrasive effect uses the superficial layer. lighten your teeth, but it is done to the detriment of their health “, warns the dental surgeon.
Smoothies, kombucha … When “healthy” drinks also spot teeth
Vigilance does not only concern industrial sodas. So -called “trends” drinks, such as smoothies or kombucha, should also be consumed in moderation. Their acidity weakens enamel in the same way as conventional fruit juices.
A good reason, according to the dentist, to think twice before ordering his next juice well-being on the terrace.