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My teeth keep getting more yellow even though I brush twice a day. Why won’t they stay white?
9. Mouthwash, Medications, and Health Conditions That Change Tooth Color
Certain mouthwashes, especially those containing chlorhexidine, can cause tooth discoloration with prolonged use. Additionally, some medications, like tetracycline antibiotics, are known to cause intrinsic staining when taken during tooth development.
Health conditions, such as enamel hypoplasia or fluorosis, can also affect tooth color. Consulting with a healthcare professional can help identify and address these underlying causes.
10. Plaque, Tartar, and Skipped Cleanings: When Brushing Isn’t Enough
Plaque and tartar build-up can make teeth appear yellow. While brushing helps remove plaque, tartar is hardened plaque that requires professional cleaning to remove.
Regular dental check-ups and cleanings every six months are crucial for maintaining oral health and preventing tartar accumulation, which can lead to more pronounced discoloration.
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