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0 sourcesYellow teeth can come from surface stains, enamel thickness, age, tobacco, coffee or tea, oral hygiene gaps, or natural tooth color. Whitening products are not always the answer and can cause sensitivity if overused. Tooth pain, gum bleeding, sudden color change, or persistent sensitivity should be discussed with a dentist.
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HealthUnspoken answer
VerifiedResearched from trusted medical sources
Yellow teeth can come from surface stains, enamel thickness, age, tobacco, coffee or tea, oral hygiene gaps, or natural tooth color. Whitening products are not always the answer and can cause sensitivity if overused. Tooth pain, gum bleeding, sudden color change, or persistent sensitivity should be discussed with a dentist.
HealthUnspoken answer
VerifiedResearched from trusted medical sources
Yellow teeth can come from surface stains, enamel thickness, age, tobacco, coffee or tea, oral hygiene gaps, or natural tooth color. Whitening products are not always the answer and can cause sensitivity if overused. Tooth pain, gum bleeding, sudden color change, or persistent sensitivity should be discussed with a dentist.
Warning signs
Seek urgent medical help for severe, sudden, or rapidly worsening symptoms.
What doctors usually do
- 1Note when the symptom or concern appears and what seems to change it.
- 2Review medicines, supplements, food, and recent routine changes.
- 3Avoid aggressive self-treatment while the cause is uncertain.
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