Tea
Red wine
Cola drinks
Colored sauces
These contain pigments that slowly stick to the enamel, the outer layer of your teeth.
2. Poor Oral Hygiene
When brushing and flossing are inconsistent, food particles remain on teeth. Over time, they harden into plaque and contribute to yellowing.
3. Plaque and Tartar Buildup
Plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth after eating. If not removed, it hardens into tartar (calculus), which is yellow or brown in color.
This hardened layer cannot be removed by brushing alone and requires professional cleaning.
4. Aging
As people age, the outer enamel wears down, revealing the naturally more yellow dentin underneath.
5. Smoking
Tobacco use is one of the strongest causes of deep yellow or brown staining on teeth.
What Is Dental Plaque?
Plaque is a soft, sticky layer of bacteria that constantly forms on your teeth. It is invisible at first but becomes noticeable when it builds up.
If not removed, plaque can lead to:
Tooth decay
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