Lots: Genetics, teeth are yellow, grey, beige, or pink. Pigmented foods such as coffee, tea, mustard, tomato sauce, colas, etc. Smoking. Cavities. Tetracycline stain. Poor oral hygiene. And a lot of other reasons. See your very talented experienced dentist to determine what's affecting the color of your teeth and the best what to make them "pearly white.".
Answered 1/26/2014
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Many and varied: The enamel may appear to become yellower for a variety of reasons- home care or lack of, extreme brushing with abrasive toothpastes can actually wear down the enamel exposing a yellower shade underneath (dentin, ) beverages, food, supplements, foods. See a dentist and solve the problem or doubt early.
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