Friday, June 12, 2026

Are your teeth yellow? Good - they're supposed to be...

The actual color of healthy human teeth is often yellowish, rather than stark white, because the underlying layer of dentin is naturally yellow.
Tooth enamel is translucent and whitish, while the yellowish dentin layer beneath it determines the natural shade of the tooth. Genetics play a major role in determining a person's natural tooth shade, although food, drinks, and aging can cause additional staining.
Teeth whitening products, such as bleaching agents, can potentially weaken enamel by dissolving tooth structure if used improperly.

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Are your teeth yellow? Good - they're supposed to be...

The actual color of healthy human teeth is often yellowish, rather than stark white, because the underlying layer of dentin is naturally yel...