Surprising drinks that can stain your teeth - including Aperol Spritz
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Surprising drinks that can stain your teeth - including Aperol Spritz
"'Most people immediately think of coffee or red wine as the main culprits of stained teeth, but colourful cocktails like an Aperol Spritz can also contribute to discolouration due to their bright pigmentation.'"
"'The bright orange pigments in an Aperol Spritz can cling to the enamel of your teeth. Over time, this can build up and leave teeth looking yellow or dull, particularly if the drink is consumed regularly.'"
"'The carbonisation and acidity in drinks like Aperol can also temporarily soften enamel, which may make it easier for pigments to attach to the surface of teeth. That's why they can sometimes cause staining over time.'"
"'Black tea often stains teeth even more than coffee because of its high tannin content. The strong pigments in red wine, along with its acidity, also make it a particularly staining drink.'"
Aperol Spritz, along with other colorful beverages like berry smoothies and Guinness, can cause teeth discoloration. The bright pigments in these drinks cling to tooth enamel, leading to yellowing over time. The acidity and carbonation in drinks like Aperol can soften enamel, making it easier for pigments to attach. Other known culprits include coffee, black tea, red wine, and dark fizzy drinks, all of which can contribute to staining. Certain foods, such as tomato-based sauces and balsamic vinegar, can also affect tooth color.
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