Patients from Monkstown seek help from Dublin18 Dental Care for discoloured teeth

As we age our teeth start to lose their natural whiteness – but there are other factors that can contribute to staining and discolouration.

Smoking is one of the most common causes of discolouration, and it can lead to heavy yellow and brown staining. This can be difficult to shift through brushing and cleaning treatments. Another common cause of discolouration is drinking strongly coloured drinks, including coffee, tea and red win. So if you’re partial to a latte in the morning or a glass of red at night, you may have noticed that your teeth aren’t quite as glossy and white as they used to be.

Poor oral hygiene can also contribute to discoloured teeth. If plaque and bacteria are allowed to collect they can turn into tartar, which is yellow in colour and difficult to remove. Tartar and plaque can also lead to other dental health problems, which have the potential to weaken teeth and contribute to unpleasant symptoms.

Effects of discolouration

Discolouration may not have any impact on the health of teeth, but it can have a substantial effect on a person’s confidence. This is because discolouration affects the aesthetics of a smile. White, bright teeth have long been associated with good health, and this certainly hasn’t changed.

Whitening solutions

A good oral hygiene routine and regular dental cleaning will both help to prevent staining. The most effective treatment for improving discolouration is available Dublin18 Dental Care.  Professional whitening treatments can lighten the teeth by several shades and only take a short period of time; some treatments take just an hour to completely transform your smile.

If you would like to learn more about how Dublin18 Dental Care can improve your discoloured teeth, get in touch with our team today and we will be happy to help.