If you love tea or coffee, you’ve probably noticed your teeth looking a little less white over time. These drinks contain pigments that cling to enamel, especially if your mouth already has some plaque or rough areas. You don’t have to quit them completely, but you can be smarter about how you drink.
Sipping all day is the worst choice for both colour and enamel health. Try to finish your tea or coffee within a limited time, rather than dragging one cup for hours. Having water afterwards helps rinse away some staining compounds. If you drink iced versions, a straw can reduce direct contact with the front teeth.
Regular brushing, flossing and cleanings reduce surface stains. A gentle whitening or “stain removal” toothpaste can help polish off light discolouration, but avoid very abrasive options that may scratch enamel. Professional cleanings at the dentist can lift deeper stains that home care can’t reach.
Smoking, coloured mouthwashes and certain foods add to the staining effect. If you’re worried about tooth colour, it’s worth looking at the whole picture, not just your coffee habit. With a few simple tweaks, you can still enjoy your cup and keep your smile brighter.
