Why Are My Teeth Yellow, Transparent Or Weak?

Why Are My Teeth Yellow, Transparent Or Weak?

Things To Know About Yellow, Transparent or Weak Teeth

Keeping your teeth looking their best should be a priority when you are striving to achieve oral and overall health. However, there are some instances in which teeth can be weak, translucent, or yellow. There are several reasons for this, but there are treatments that can improve the strength and condition of your teeth.

What Causes Yellow Teeth?

The U.S. National Library of Medicine states that your teeth are abnormally colored if they are any color other than white or yellowish white. Eating certain foods can stain the teeth. Foods that contain turmeric or curry can leave a yellow stain on the teeth, especially if these foods are consumed often. Beverages like wine and coffee can also yellow the teeth over time; these drinks can also make the teeth turn brown. Smoking can also make the teeth yellow since the tar from nicotine and tobacco comes in direct contact with the teeth often.

When you do not brush your teeth properly or do not brush often enough, this causes plaque to build upon the teeth, which can lead to discoloration. If the plaque stays on the teeth for too long, it can bond itself to the enamel and be very difficult to remove. This is why brushing and flossing every day is so important. It is also a good idea to rinse your mouth with a mouthwash that contains fluoride to prevent plaque buildup.

Can Yellow Teeth Become White?

Yellow teeth can become whiter with the use of teeth whitening treatments. Often, ingredients like baking soda and peroxide are included in teeth whitening products. Using a whitening toothpaste or mouth rinses can make teeth significantly whiter, but this may take some time. Teeth that have stubborn stains have to be professionally cleaned. It is best to contact the dentist to get more information on whitening options that can be done in the office. For some whitening systems, you will need to do follow-up treatments at home to keep teeth bright and healthy.

Yellow Teeth Treatment and Solutions for Weak Teeth

Even after brushing and flossing your teeth, you may wonder, “Why are my teeth transparent?” Your enamel, which is the outer layer of the teeth, is semi-translucent and is the substance that makes teeth white. The dentin or the second layer of the teeth can be anywhere from gray to yellow to off-white. Dentin is responsible for the color of the teeth as well. The combination of the dentin color and the enamel color is what can give teeth a white, slightly yellow, or grayish appearance. Since dentin does not extend to the teeth’s edges, the tips of the teeth could look gray, blue, or clear due to the enamel.

There are several reasons that enamel can wear away. When your teeth do not have enough enamel, the teeth can look dull, waxy, or translucent.

Conditions like celiac disease can change the color of the teeth and make them look translucent. People with celiac disease often have digestive issues and the enamel on the teeth often does not fully develop. Sticking to a gluten-free diet can keep the teeth from worsening, but it may be best to use gluten-free whitening solutions to brighten the teeth.

Reducing the number of acidic foods you eat can also keep your teeth from turning yellow. Citrus fruits and juices, as well as tomato sauce, can raise the pH balance in the mouth, which leads to erosion and staining.

When you are ready to fix your teeth and achieve the best oral care advice and treatments, contact Maiden Lane Dental. You may use our easy contact form. A Maiden Lane dentist or medical specialist will get in touch with you to address your concerns and schedule a time for you to come into the office and start improving oral care.

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