It’s so weird how some people barely try and their teeth stay white, while others do all the “right” things and still get stains. My kid loves chocolate milk, and I’m always torn between letting him enjoy it and worrying about his teeth getting yellow. I’ve heard about those “straws for staining drinks” but honestly, is that even practical for kids (or adults)? Has anyone tried those or found something that actually works for kids’ teeth, short of dragging them to the dentist all the time?
I totally get the worry about chocolate milk. My daughter’s obsessed with it, and I’m always second-guessing if I should let her have it as much as she wants. I actually tried those special straws that are supposed to help with stains, but honestly, she just chewed on them or forgot to use them half the time. They’re probably more realistic for adults than little kids, at least in my experience.
What’s worked a bit better for us is making sure she drinks water right after her milk and brushing her teeth before bed, even if it’s a hassle some nights. I’ve read somewhere that rinsing helps get rid of leftover sugars and stuff that can stain. Still, it feels like some kids just have teeth that stain more easily no matter what you do.
Has anyone noticed if certain toothpastes actually make a difference for kids? I keep seeing “whitening” options but most say they’re not for children. It’s tough to know what’s safe.
I’ve wondered about those whitening toothpastes too, but I’m always hesitant since most seem a bit harsh for kids’ teeth. My dentist once mentioned that some “whitening” options just have more abrasives, which isn’t great for enamel, especially in younger kids. Has anyone’s dentist actually recommended a specific brand for children, or do they just stick to the basic fluoride ones? Sometimes I feel like the marketing is more confusing than helpful...
Sometimes I feel like the marketing is more confusing than helpful...
Totally get what you mean. I’ve spent way too long in the toothpaste aisle just staring at all the “whitening” labels and getting more confused. My orthodontist actually told me to just stick with regular fluoride toothpaste while I’ve got braces, since anything too abrasive can mess with the enamel and even scratch up the brackets. I’ve never heard of a dentist recommending a whitening toothpaste for kids, honestly. It always seems to be the plain stuff.
I do love my coffee and tea, though, so yellowing is definitely a thing for me. I try to use a straw with iced drinks, but that feels kind of silly with hot coffee. Anyone else feel weird doing that? I also wonder if it’s really worth using those fancy toothpastes or if just brushing regularly is enough. Has anyone tried those whitening pens or strips after getting their braces off? Curious if they actually work or just dry out your mouth...
Straws with hot coffee just never worked for me either. I tried it once and felt like I was sipping soup at a diner—just awkward. I’ve mostly accepted that my teeth are going to pick up a little stain here and there from all the black tea I drink, but it bugs me sometimes, especially after seeing those before-and-after whitening ads everywhere.
I did try whitening strips after my braces came off (waited a couple months like my dentist suggested). They definitely brightened things up, but wow, my mouth felt super dry for a few days. Not sure if it was the strips or just me overthinking it, but I ended up spacing out the treatments more than recommended. The results were nice, though—not blinding white, just a bit fresher looking.
I’m always skeptical about those whitening pens. They seem convenient but also kinda...gimmicky? Like, how much can you really do in 60 seconds? Maybe they’re good for touch-ups before an event or something.
Honestly, regular brushing and flossing seems to do most of the heavy lifting for me. I switched to an electric toothbrush last year and noticed my teeth look cleaner between cleanings. I still get some yellowing from tea and coffee, but nothing too wild.
Has anyone noticed their teeth getting more sensitive after using whitening stuff? That’s one thing that makes me nervous about trying anything stronger. Would love to know if there’s a gentler way to keep stains away without making your teeth ache every time you eat ice cream...