3 Types of Tooth Stains and How to Remove Them | Colgate® Oral Care | Colgate® (2024)

Every year, more and more people seek movie-star smiles. Research shows that the worldwide market value of teeth whiteners has grown annually – with an expected 34 percent jump in market value from 2014 to 2024.

If you have discolored or yellow teeth, you might be ready to join your fellow global citizens in whitening your teeth. If so, learn about the different types of stains and what whitening options are best for stain-removal for each type. Even if you don't have a red carpet, you can prepare to dazzle with your smile.

Types of Tooth Stain

At various times in your life, one of these three stain types might tarnish your smile.

Extrinsic Stains

Extrinsic teeth stains discolor your enamel, theouterlayer of each tooth. Your enamel protects the softer part of the tooth that's underneath (dentin). Here's how the stains develop:

  1. Even though enamel is the hardest part of the tooth, it comes in contact with everything you put in your mouth – be it berries, red wine, or nicotine.
  2. Over time, this contact leads to your enamel absorbing some of the colors of the items you consume, causing a stain.

The good news is that extrinsic stains don't move below the enamel to the tooth's dentin. So, these stains are the easiest to remove with ahome teeth-whitening system!

Intrinsic Stains

Intrinsic stains happen when dentin, the sensitive layer underneath the enamel becomes stained. Here's what you should know about dentin and intrinsic stains:

  • Dentin is naturally darker and more yellow than enamel.
  • Dentin's exposed when the enamel thins out or erodes from life's wear-and-tear or inadequate oral hygiene.
  • Intrinsic stains are a little tougher to remove, but not to worry, you can do it!

To treat these stains at home, you need a product with an active whitening ingredient like hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. Aprofessional whiteningtreatment, though, might prove more effective.

Age-Related Stains

It's only natural that as you get older, your body changes. Regarding your teeth, you might expect these two changes as you age:

  • Your dentin darkens.
  • Your enamel thins.

The combination causes teeth discoloration that, unfortunately, is out of your control – no matter how diligent you've been with your oral hygiene.

Similar to intrinsic stains, age-related staining affects the dentin of your teeth. So, whitening techniques you'd use with intrinsic stains work best with aging teeth.

Removing Tooth Stains

Whether you'd like to remove extrinsic, intrinsic, or age-related stains, we've got you covered!

At-Home Whitening

The items below work best for extrinsic stains. But if the product you buy contains hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, it might work on intrinsic or age-related staining. Just be aware those ingredients might causeteeth sensitivity.

Also, some products combined with a LED light might be highly effective.

Whitening Toothpaste and Mouthwash:You already brush your teeth twice daily and use mouthwash daily. So, using these whitening products makes it easy to remove stains. Other things to know:

  • Your teeth should become gradually whiter as the products lift off stains bit by bit day by day.
  • Some toothpaste includes a powerful whitening ingredient to remove deep-set stains. Other toothpaste only gets rid of surface stains.
  • If you use another quicker-acting teeth-bleaching product to take off stains (see below), you might consider using whitening toothpaste and/or mouthwash to keep your smile bright.

Tooth Whitening Gel:Available over-the-counter and in custom trays from your dentist, tooth whitening gels contain peroxide-basedbleaching agents. Here's the scoop on them:

  • Since the gel contains higher amounts of peroxide than whitening toothpaste, you'll need to use a tray, which usually comes with the gel.
  • The trays help keep the gel in contact with your teeth only, not the rest of the inside of your mouth.
  • Custom trays are usually more effective and better at protecting your gums, but they can be much more expensive than over-the-counter options.

Tooth Whitening Strips:This at-home method uses whitening gel but pre-applies it to strips for easy application without a tray. Be mindful that:

  • Whitening strips can cause sensitivity if you opt for a product with high amounts of hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide.
  • An over-the-counter product, whitening strips need extra care to wear. Follow the package directions and make sure you don't apply the strips over your gumline, as the strips' gel might irritate the gum tissue.

Whitening Pen:An excellent whitening solution for people on the go, a whitening pen fits in purses, pockets, and backpacks. You should know:

  • It's quick and easy to apply a thin layer of whitening gel from the pen onto your teeth.
  • You have more control over where the gel goes with a pen than you do with whitening strips.
  • But the gel's bleaching agents aren't as powerful in a pen. No matter, convenience is key to a whitening pen.

In-Office Whitening

If your teeth stains won't budge with an at-home whitening option, no need to worry! Talk to your dentist about professional in-office whitening to remove deep stains from your teeth.

Although this method can be themost efficient wayto whiten discolored teeth, it can also be the most expensive course of action. If the price tag of a professional treatment concerns you:

  • Consider visiting a school foraffordable dentistry.
  • Check to see if your area has a low-cost dental clinic that offers whitening services.

Now that you know all the types of teeth stains and how to safely remove them, you're set to DIY at home or spend some quality time in your dentist's chair. Talk with your dental professional about what option is best for you. And be a star in your own life with a dazzling smile!

Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts

As an expert in dental care and oral health, I can provide you with information related to the concepts mentioned in this article. Let's dive into the different types of tooth stains and the best whitening options for each type.

Types of Tooth Stains

There are three main types of tooth stains: extrinsic stains, intrinsic stains, and age-related stains.

Extrinsic Stains: Extrinsic stains occur on the outer layer of the tooth called enamel. These stains are caused by the absorption of colors from the food and beverages we consume, such as berries, red wine, or nicotine. The good news is that extrinsic stains are the easiest to remove with a home teeth-whitening system.

Intrinsic Stains: Intrinsic stains occur when the inner layer of the tooth called dentin becomes stained. Dentin is naturally darker and more yellow than enamel. Intrinsic stains are usually caused by factors like thinning or erosion of the enamel, which exposes the darker dentin. While intrinsic stains are a bit tougher to remove, they can still be treated at home with whitening products containing active ingredients like hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. However, professional whitening treatments may be more effective for intrinsic stains.

Age-Related Stains: As we age, our dentin naturally darkens, and our enamel tends to thin out. This combination leads to teeth discoloration that is out of our control, regardless of good oral hygiene practices. Age-related staining affects the dentin of the teeth, similar to intrinsic stains. Therefore, whitening techniques used for intrinsic stains, such as whitening toothpaste, gels, strips, or pens, can also be effective for aging teeth.

Removing Tooth Stains

Now that we understand the different types of tooth stains, let's explore the various options for removing them.

At-Home Whitening: At-home whitening options are suitable for removing extrinsic stains and can also work on intrinsic or age-related staining if the product contains hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. Some common at-home whitening options include:

  • Whitening Toothpaste and Mouthwash: These products gradually lift off stains from the surface of the teeth. Some toothpaste may contain powerful whitening ingredients to remove deep-set stains.
  • Tooth Whitening Gel: Available over-the-counter or through custom trays from your dentist, tooth whitening gels contain peroxide-based bleaching agents. Custom trays are usually more effective and better at protecting your gums, but they can be more expensive.
  • Tooth Whitening Strips: These strips come pre-applied with whitening gel and are easy to apply without a tray. However, be cautious of high concentrations of peroxide, as they may cause sensitivity.
  • Whitening Pen: A convenient option for on-the-go whitening, whitening pens allow you to apply a thin layer of gel directly onto your teeth. While not as powerful as other methods, they offer more control over gel placement.

In-Office Whitening: If at-home whitening options don't provide the desired results, professional in-office whitening treatments can be considered. These treatments are typically the most efficient way to remove deep stains from the teeth. However, they can also be the most expensive option. If cost is a concern, you may explore affordable dentistry schools or low-cost dental clinics that offer whitening services.

Remember, it's always best to consult with your dentist to determine the most suitable whitening option for your specific needs and to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the treatment.

I hope this information helps you understand the different types of tooth stains and the available whitening options. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!

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