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Avoiding 'Wine Teeth' at Those Holiday Parties

Medically reviewed by Carmen Pope, BPharm. Last updated on Dec 12, 2023.

By Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter

MONDAY, Dec. 11, 2023 -- The holidays are all about parties, and parties are all about drinking wine. But if you're a red wine lover, how do you avoid stained teeth?

“When you drink red wine, you’re encountering a triple threat to your teeth’s whiteness: anthocyanins, which are the pigments in grapes that give red wine its rich color; tannins, which help bind the pigment to your teeth; and the acidity found in wine, which etches your enamel, making it more porous and easier for the stain to stick,” explained Uchenna Akosa, a dentist who heads Rutgers Health University Dental Associates in New Brunswick, the faculty practice of Rutgers School of Dental Medicine. “The strength of your enamel and how prone you are to plaque build-up is key to how much your teeth might stain.”

But wine isn't the only food or drink that can damage your teeth, she added.

"Anything that can stain a shirt can stain your teeth, such as black coffee, black tea, berries, balsamic vinegar, chocolates, sweets and smoking," she said in a Rutgers news release. "Drinks like soda and juices harm the enamel and make teeth more susceptible to stains.”

As for red wine, Akosa has some tips for preventing stained teeth:

While all toothpastes typically contain five basic ingredients -- fluoride, glycerin, sorbitol, calcium carbonate and sodium lauryl sulfate -- not all whitening toothpastes are safe for your teeth. Be careful of products that contain ingredients such as charcoal or sodium bicarbonate (baking soda). Rather, look for natural ingredients such as organic coconut oil, activated charcoal or lemon oil for whitening, Akosa said.

Sources

  • Rutgers University, news release, Dec. 6, 2023

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