
Teeth go through a lot over decades of use. Years of chewing and exposure can take their toll on your enamel, and your smile can acquire stains due to frequent consumption of many common foods and beverages. Thankfully, teeth whitening treatments can help many patients achieve a whiter, flashier smile that they can be proud of. While these treatments will not damage your enamel if administered by a dental professional, they will make your teeth more susceptible to staining for a few days afterward. Here are a few foods to avoid to keep your smile bright after teeth whitening.
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The American College of Prosthodontists reports that 23 million Americans don’t have any teeth left. Although teeth are supposed to last for a lifetime, that doesn’t happen for many people. Tooth loss is often associated with the elderly, but it can occur at any age. Whether you’re in your 20s, 30s, or 40s, you don’t have to wait until you retire to replace your missing teeth. 

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