Just like cigarettes and wine, coffee is the antithesis of white teeth. Coffee’s ability to damage or stain your teeth really comes down to two factors: exposure time and frequency, Augusto Robles, ...
Like many people, you might depend on a cup of coffee to get your day going, but do you know it affects your teeth? Whenever coffee spills on anything, it stains it. This general principle also ...
Europeans have a leg up on the U.S. when it comes to fashion, coffee and, surprisingly, toothpaste. Yes, toothpaste. Although it's been seven years since I lived in Italy, I still religiously use the ...
As a daily coffee drinker (and addict), it’s safe to say I’ve tried nearly every teeth whitening product on the market. Despite my best efforts, such as using a straw when drinking iced coffee, ...
If you missed a dentist appointment or two over the course of the pandemic, you may have noticed more stains on your teeth than normal. That can lead to self-consciousness, which is one of the reasons ...
Nothing starts most people's day like a fresh cup of coffee. In fact, globally an estimated one billion people drink coffee daily. In the U.S., approximately 66% of adults report sipping coffee every ...
You don't have to give up your favorite beverages to maintain a white smile, but there are some techniques you can use. Nasha is a Managing Editor for CNET, overseeing our sleep and wellness verticals ...
Tobacco and coffee affect the outer layer of your teeth; if left untreated, these stains can make your teeth look unhealthy and lose their whiteness. Stained teeth can be a real confidence killer, ...
‘As long as there was coffee in the world, how bad could things be?’ , wrote Cassandra Clare in City of Ashes. And we can almost see all coffee addicts out there affirmatively nodding while reading ...