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Coffee is well-known as hazardous to teeth, but there are things you can do besides cut it out completely. Here are some things our dentist in 98223 needs you to know about coffee’s effects on your oral health and diet, as well as how to mitigate them.

Contrary to popular belief, the pigments that give coffee its color can stain your teeth regardless of whether you take your coffee black or with cream. These pigments embed themselves in microscopic crevices and pits in your tooth enamel and are difficult to remove. To counteract this, don’t give the pigments time to set. When drinking coffee, drink quickly instead of sipping over a long period. Enjoy, then rinse your mouth with water to help neutralize the acid. In addition, following your recommended schedule of dental cleanings can help prevent stains. Teeth whitening can improve the color of your teeth if mild staining has started. Ask our doctor how best to keep your smile bright.

Coffee can have minor benefits for your nutrition, but there are also things to beware. Drinks that are high in dairy fat or sugar can add substantial calories, as well as contributing to the chance of tooth decay. Try making your own coffee at home, where you can control the ingredients used. Minimize your use of creamer and sugar, or try using non-fat or sugar-free substitutes.

Coffee can still be a healthy part of your life if you take some care to protect your teeth. For more tips or to schedule a professional cleaning, contact our dental office in Arlington, WA.

Eagle Family Dental Center of Arlington
Phone: 360-435-2151
20302 77th Avenue NE
Arlington, WA 98223

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Dentist Arlington
20302 77th Ave NE
Arlington, WA 98223

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Monday: 7-5
Tuesday: 7-5
Wednesday: 7-5
Thursday: 7-4

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