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Tooth Stains & Seniors

Tooth Stains and Seniors: Aging Gracefully With a Beautiful Smile

While everyone knows you get better with age, tooth stains are one of the least-favorite body changes that take place during the aging process. In fact, one of the three main categories of tooth discoloration is age-related discoloration, which is a result of several factors.

Why Are Seniors Susceptible for Tooth Stains?

First, as you age, the outer layer of the tooth’s enamel gets thinner over time, revealing the natural yellow color of the core tissue of your teeth, called the dentin. This dentin also yellows naturally with age. In addition, years of drinking tea, coffee, dark sodas, and wine can cause progressive tooth stains over time. Finally, damage or injuries to your teeth, which occur over time throughout your life, cause discoloration that can become noticeable with age.

Teeth Whiteners Help Seniors with Tooth Stains

Due to advances in science and oral care, today there are a wide variety of options to help seniors turn their tooth stains into a brighter, whiter smile. There are many effective in-home, over-the-counter teeth-whitening options, so people at any age have the opportunity to enjoy whiter teeth and a smile makeover. Ask your dentist for recommendations on the best teeth whitening option to treat your age-related tooth stains and discoloration.

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