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Dentist reveals simple mistake turning your teeth yellow - and how to fix it

By Ashley Davis Fri, Jun 28, 2024

PHOTO: Yueke

**Dentist Reveals Simple Mistake Turning Your Teeth Yellow - And How to Fix It**

Failing to brush our teeth properly can lead to not only discoloration but also a host of other dental problems. Skipping what should be a twice-daily ritual can cause the build-up of plaque, which can harden into bacteria-laden tartar. Over time, excess acids can erode tooth enamel, exposing the yellowish dentin beneath. Additionally, without regular brushing, stains from food, beverages, and tobacco can adhere to your once pearly whites, further contributing to discoloration and a yellowish appearance.

Here, dentist Dr. Ferakh Hamid discusses the one mistake many people make that can lead to tooth discoloration and how to avoid it.

**Wetting the Toothbrush Before Brushing**

“Before you start brushing, it's a good idea to wet your toothbrush. This simple step makes it easier to spread the toothpaste all over your teeth, making cleaning more effective.

“Also, when you wet the bristles, they soften up. This means when you brush, it's gentler on your gums and teeth, helping to avoid any irritation or damage. So, remember, a quick splash of water on your brush can make a big difference in keeping your mouth clean.”

**The Effects of Dry Brushing**

“Brushing your teeth in certain ways, like without water or right after eating acidic foods, might actually make them look less white over time. Dry brushing might seem effective for removing surface stains initially, but without water, toothpaste doesn't spread well, leading to dull teeth.


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