Keep Common Culprits In Mind
We suggest you remain aware of the potential stain and damage causers that may be lurking about during holiday celebrations. Consider the following foods to avoid or limit to protect the results of your cosmetic dentistry treatments:
- To Prevent Stains: Stains develop most quickly from foods packed with pigments. This might include red wine, cranberry sauce, other berries, tea, coffee, chocolate, very dark sauces, and more. Limit these (or rinse immediately after you eat them).
- To Prevent Damage: Anything that is very hard to bite into is a potential problem for your natural teeth, veneers, crowns, and any other dental work you may have received. When you don’t get the “give” you need as you bite into crunchy or hard foods, we say go ahead and look for something else.
Rinse, Brush, Repeat
We offer an easy option for protecting your cosmetic dentistry treatments from discoloration, from food coating your smile, and more. You will want to rinse then brush when necessary. Here’s what you need to know:
- After you eat or drink, rinse with water
- Wait 30 minutes
- Brush your smile
- Rinsing then brushing removes food and drink particles, protecting you from stains, decay, and more