Is your bed tea safe for your teeth??

Tea and Teeth



Your smile is that feature which people notice about you and the things you eat, and drink can affect your teeth and that will ultimately affect your smile. Poor diet can erode your teeth, due to which the teeth become stained and can also damage. In this blog we will see how it will affect our teeth.

Staining:
One of the basic loss of drinking tea is it stains our teeth. Due to the presence of Tannic acid in tea presence of this acid makes the tea dark. If you have damaged teeth i.e., if you have grooves and pits in the teeth tannic acid can get settled in those grooves, that can cause staining after some time. Drinking water after tea using straw our wipe your teeth can lower the rate of staining.

Due to the presence of sugar content dental erosion takes place. When we drink tea, our teeth immersed in the sugar which encourage cavities and erosion. From a survey we get to know that from canned and bottled ice tea can damage your teeth enamel permanently which will lead to the softening of your teeth and hence the risk of tooth loss will be more. But tea without sugar is good.

Inflammation
Tea contains polyphenol and regular consumption of polyphenol help to reduce gum inflammation that lead to gingivitis which results in tooth damage over time.

Antioxidants
A glass of tea likewise contains an abundance of cell reinforcements that add to great health and help keep certain sickness and illness. For instance, an eating routine that incorporates a lot of cell reinforcements may diminish your danger of cardiovascular ailment, type 2 diabetes and certain sorts of growth. The cancer prevention agents may likewise shield your teeth from disintegration and depressions by supporting a sound mouth. Receive these rewards from unsweetened and blended tea as opposed to packaged and canned teas that contain included sugar.

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