Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you've found yourself looking extra closely in the mirror lately or zooming in on pictures in your camera roll to analyze your ...
A dentist shares the surprising foods that stain teeth, plus how to prevent tooth stains and how to whiten teeth. Coffee and red wine take the brunt of the blame when we talk about tooth staining ...
I’ve always hated smiling with my teeth. My eyes get uneven, the dimples in my cheeks disappear, and worst of all, my tooth staining becomes very noticeable. Despite having strong oral hygiene habits, ...
Stubborn stains won't go away? The culprit could be hidden in your diet. So, you’ve given up red wine and coffee yet your teeth are still stained. What gives? The culprit could be lurking elsewhere in ...
If you missed a dentist appointment or two over the course of the pandemic, you may have noticed more stains on your teeth than normal. That can lead to self-consciousness, which is one of the reasons ...
You brush your teeth twice a day, schedule regular cleanings with your dentist, and floss (almost) every day. So your smile should stay white and dazzling, right? Not so fast. There are actually ...
Feel like no matter how often you brush your teeth, they still look anything but white? While you know that coffee, soda, berries, soy sauce, balsamic vinegar, and red wine (*sob*) will all change the ...
You can try to prevent it, but it’s inevitable: everyone’s teeth stain and yellow over time. Dark-colored foods and drinks are unavoidable in our diets, and genetics, thin enamel or poor oral hygiene ...
It’s hard to keep your teeth clean. Many tasty foods are sugary or acidic, which means they slowly eat away at the enamel on your teeth. Then other delicious things, like wine and tomato sauce and ...