Do you have stained teeth?

Perfectly straight, white and sparkling teeth is pretty much the dream, right? When I was younger my dentist told my parents I didn’t really need braces because “no one ever died from crooked teeth”. While this is totally true (and certainly saved my parents a lot of money!), as an adult my teeth are far from perfect.
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When it comes to straightening my teeth, I’d have to look at long-term treatments like Invisalign. Luckily, the colour of my teeth is something I can take more immediate action on! I chat to leading Australian dentist and Oral-B spokesperson, Dr Christopher Ho, to find out the common causes of teeth staining.
Common culprits
Dr Ho identifies the top causes of teeth discolouration are drinking tea, coffee and red wine, as well as smoking. “The nicotine contained within cigarettes will often be deposited as a surface stain onto the teeth and may even penetrate internally over time.” As for tea, coffee and red wine, these drinks “contain tannins which often stick to teeth and cause unsightly stains”. But if you can’t bear the thought of giving up your morning brew, there are ways to combat surface stains, which I’ll get to later!
Surprising culprits
Believe it or not, curries, tomato sauce, soy sauce and other condiments, as well as berry fruits such as blueberries and blackberries are all teeth staining offenders.
Is flossing really that important?
If you’re anything like me then every dentist visit involves a sheepish confession that you don’t floss every night. Then, post-dentist you’ll floss religiously for a week or two until you get tired of it, until your next appointment when the vicious cycle begins again. I ask Dr Ho about whether flossing is really that important, especially in terms of teeth staining and he tells me yes, yes it is! “We should floss every day, as food can get trapped between the teeth, stagnating and allowing bacteria to grow.” Not only can this bacteria cause discolouration but it can also lead to tooth decay, gum disease or chronic bad breath. Excuse me while I purchase some fresh floss…
bh recommends:
1. Colgate Total Dental Ribbon
2. Philips Sonicare AirFloss
3. Oral-B Satin Floss
Dr Ho also reckons most of us aren’t even brushing our teeth properly (eek!). He tells me most people don’t brush twice a day and for those who do, they often don’t brush for the dentist-recommended two minutes. Maybe a new toothbrush will inspire you to stick it out for 120 seconds!
Our picks are:
4. Sensodyne Daily Care Toothbrush
5. Oral-B CrossAction Power Max
6. Philips PowerUp Rechargeable Sonic Toothbrush
7. Colgate MicroSonic Power360° Toothbrush
Preventing teeth discolouration
As mentioned, brushing twice a day (for two minutes each time!) and regular flossing are both important to prevent teeth discolouration. Dr Ho also recommends using a good quality fluoride toothpaste to “protect teeth against cavities and strengthen enamel”. In terms of long-term teeth protection and staining prevention, Dr Ho says it’s all about getting into the right habit. “No one wants to have dentures later in life, and developing good habits is an important strategy to look after your teeth.” One such habit he recommends is to rinse your mouth with water after consuming any of the above culprits to “dislodge some of the stains before they become stubbornly incorporated onto your teeth”. And of course, use a quality toothpaste every day!
bh recommends these daily fluoride toothpastes:
8. PRONAMEL Daily Toothpaste
9. Sensodyne Repair and Protect Toothpaste
10. Colgate Total Toothpaste
11. Oral-B 3D White Diamond Strong Toothpaste
12. Pearl Drops Extra White
Correcting staining
Whether it’s from copious amounts of coffee, a nightly red wine, or like me, from a long string of antibiotics as a kid, some of us already have stained teeth. But on the bright side (pun intended), you can whiten your teeth and achieve long-term results by using toothpastes, mouthwashes or kits that are formulated with whitening ingredients.
We love:
13. Oral-B 3D White Advanced Seal Whitestrips
14. Opalescence Go
15. Colgate Optic White Toothbrush + Built-In Whitening Pen
In-the-chair treatments include composite veneers (temporary covers for your teeth) or porcelain veneers (permanent).
So, while my teeth may not be perfectly straight, at least I know there are plenty of simple strategies and formulated products I can adopt to both avoid and treat discolouration. Hello, bright, white smile!
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46 Member Comments
My teeth are slightly stained but have improved with whitening toothpaste.
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I tend to use the whitening toothpastes more than the normal variants of toothpastes just to keep the stains at bay. I also like using the mouthwashes that are supposed to be for whitening or for sensitive teeth.
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great advice, my teeth are terribly stained. going to ask my dentist about whitening when I visit next.
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Another big stain culprit is cola and other similar drinks. When you eat blueberries and red wine etc you can immediately counter it with white wine and it neutralises the dyes. Another thing to do before eating stain causing foods is to eat cheese first, especially the medium to soft stuff. Coats the teeth with healthy calcium and prevents stains absorbing. Tips I always share with all our dental patients :)
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One day they're gonna invent an anti-staining coffee right?
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Oh no! I am addicted to blueberries and I eat them everyday :(
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I DO floss (every day) and I DO brush twice a day for at least two minutes and my teeth are nice and clean, but I'm in the group of people who are naturally prone to gum problems. I can't imagine how much worse off I'd be if I didn't have good dental habits.
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My teeth are so close together flossing is difficult. I was looking at water & air flossers today, but I want to do more research before I decide if I'll purchase. I love my Oral-B Pro-Health toothpaste, I think it's better than the Oral-B 3D White.
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yes, at one point it was so stained till i need to stop taking coffee.
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It's such a shame, because I really, really love berries! And coffee.
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My teeth are quite white, but this makes for interesting reading.
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My teeth aren't stained as such but could stand to be a bit brighter and whiter. I have sensitive teeth though so whitening products are a no go for me. :(
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My teeth definitely aren't as white as I'd like them, but they're not too bad. I can't imagine not brushing twice a day!
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My teeth aren't as white as I would like them but I found that rinsing my mouth with hydrogen peroxide helps.
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I drink so much coffee
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Very good advice and tips.
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I find floss picks to be very handy if you don't like using traditional floss. I have a glass jar caddy in my bathroom which holds my cotton rounds, cotton buds and my floss sticks. That way, I see them when I brush my teeth and I use them. If I'm out and about and feel like I have something stuck in my teeth, a vigorous swishing of water in my mouth really helps things out (plus it's a rinsing out of whatever you had just eaten).
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This is so spooky that you mention the picks as I was just looking at them this morning on the Priceline website after reading about them on another forum! My teeth are quite closely packed though (apart from the ones at the bottom/front) so not sure if I'd be able to get them between the teeth. They look as though they'd do a much better job than regular floss.
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That's such a good idea! I always forget to floss but I don't keep it on my bathroom bench, I keep it in the cupboard - could be a case of out of sight out of mind. I'll pop it up on my bench and see if it makes a difference in helping me remember - thanks TUD!
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Good advice, luckily my teeth aren't stained.
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I try to chew sugar free gum after meals, which is supposed to help clear away the food particles. And drinking water helps also.
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