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While it might seem difficult to believe, many of the most common beverages and foods can destroy your white teeth and make them seem duller and darker than they should. With teeth whitening being a very popular procedure and everyone wanting a white smile, it makes sense to learn what the most damaging foods are and learning how to avoid them to make your white teeth last longer. Getting stains on your teeth is a common occurrence, especially if you have certain dietary habits. These stains can start accumulating first thing in the morning if you happen to start your day with a cup of coffee. Whether you use decaf or regular, you can be sure that your teeth will be picking up stains from that cup of joe. At the same time as your coffee, you may be taking in other foods that are equally harmful. Happen to enjoy a blueberry muffin or sprinkling your cereal with berries? Any berry product has the potential to keep your teeth from looking their whitest. Of course, berries are also very good for you, so you need to balance your white teeth with your health. Your tooth harming routine can continue right throughout the day. Maybe with lunch you decide to drink some juice to up your fruit content and get some fluids. If you choose a juice like grape juice, your teeth may remind you of it later. Even if you choose just to drink some tea, you are risking darker, dingier teeth. And, when dinner comes around, a glass of wine or a drink of soda is often called for. However, both of these beverages are known tooth stainers. Plus, if you choose to have a dessert that contains any food coloring, you may also be harming the white color of your teeth. Now that you know just how many foods can cause problems with your tooth whitening job, you may be wondering if there is anything you can do about it. Overall, you just have to expect that your teeth will accumulate stains and that you will occasionally have to redo your tooth whitening procedure. Of course, some habits should be broken, such as smoking or taking excessive quantities of multivitamins, because these can be bad for your health and cause harm to the appearance of your teeth. And, if you practice good dental hygiene and are careful to rinse or brush after eating or drinking, you can reduce the problems that your favorite foods might cause. Of course, no matter what you do, you teeth will eventually need a whitening job in order to restore their luster and light color. This is when you can use the Bright Teeth Whitening system to bleach your teeth up to 10 shades lighter. The carbamide peroxide solution is designed to penetrate through your tooth enamel to clean up stains deep within your teeth and to undo the damage that the tooth-staining foods and drinks can cause. Also, the Bright Teeth system includes a remineralization gel, which has the ability to strengthen your tooth enamel, keeping it more resistant to future stains. Forgoing your favorite foods because of concern for the appearance of your teeth is not necessary. Just be more vigilant about your oral hygiene and plan to use a tooth whitening system regularly.
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