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Ah, the dreaded yellow teeth! Nobody wants them, but canals can be a major cause of it. Yup, you heard that right - those pesky canals are to blame for your pearly whites turning an unappealing shade of yellow. But don’t worry - there are ways to prevent it and keep your smile looking its best. Let’s take a look at what causes this discoloration and how you can avoid it.
Do Root Canals Turn Teeth Yellow? [Solved]
Well, after a root canal, your teeth can get discolored - but not always. If the pulp isn’t removed properly though, it can start to break down and cause discoloration. So watch out!
Plaque Buildup: Plaque is a sticky film that builds up on teeth and can cause discoloration. It is caused by bacteria in the mouth that feed on sugars and starches, producing acids that erode tooth enamel.
Staining Agents: Certain foods and drinks, such as coffee, tea, red wine, and dark-colored fruits and vegetables can stain teeth over time.
Tobacco Use: Smoking or chewing tobacco can also cause yellowing of the teeth due to the tar and nicotine in these products.
Poor Oral Hygiene: Not brushing or flossing regularly can lead to a buildup of plaque which will eventually turn teeth yellow over time.
Age: As we age our enamel wears away revealing the dentin underneath which is naturally yellowish in color making our teeth appear more yellow than they did when we were younger
Canals can really do a number on your teeth, turning them yellow over time. It’s like they’re giving your pearly whites a bad case of jaundice! Yikes! And it’s not just the canals either; smoking and drinking coffee or tea can also cause discoloration. So if you want to keep your smile looking its best, it’s important to take good care of your teeth and visit the dentist regularly.