Do teeth have pores?

As your teeth absorb stain-causing pigments through their microscopic pores, your teeth can turn a dingy yellow, brown, or gray color. Unfortunately, common teeth whitening myths may be causing you to live with a faded smile, eroding your self-esteem and affecting your social life.
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Are there pores on teeth?

Your teeth are in fact porous, containing thousands of tiny pores just like your skin. As a result, anything you eat, or drink will be absorbed into your teeth through these microscopic pores.
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How can I open my teeth pores?

By gently coating your teeth with a product like MI Paste or Colgate's Pro-Argin Toothpaste, you will plug up open pores on your teeth and reduce sensitivity. Additionally, the remineralizing effects of these pastes help to improve whitening.
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Why are my teeth porous?

Tooth erosion happens when acids wear away the enamel on teeth. Enamel erosion can be caused by the following: Having too many soft drinks, which have lots of phosphoric and citric acids. Bacteria in your mouth thrive on sugar, and they make acids that can eat away at enamel.
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Why are everyone's teeth so white?

Enamel is mostly made up of calcium phosphate, a naturally white, rock-hard mineral, giving our teeth their white colour. Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in the human body and should last a lifetime. However, the outer layer of enamel can become damaged or worn down, particularly if you eat a lot of sugary foods.
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How to Close Gaps Between Teeth



Who has the whitest teeth in the world?

Denmark. In the top spot, with an impressive score of 0.4, is Denmark. The score reveals that of all the people surveyed and checked, the average citizen had less than half a tooth that needed attention or had problems. Those are some clean, pristine pearly whites!
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Is yellow teeth stronger than white teeth?

Yellow teeth seem to get a bad reputation and are usually associated with poor oral hygiene. Fortunately, we have some good news for those who lack those pearly whites. Yellow teeth are actually stronger than bright white teeth! (Here are some of the things that are staining your teeth.)
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Should teeth feel smooth or rough?

Tooth enamel is naturally smooth; a rough surface may indicate potential problems.
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Why do teeth look transparent?

When enamel wears away, or if it never forms properly, the teeth can take on a dull, translucent, or waxy appearance. This means that if your teeth are starting to look transparent, your enamel around the edges of your teeth where dentin does not extend is worn.
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Should teeth feel smooth?

In general, you expect your teeth to feel smooth when you run your tongue over them. Sometimes, however, you may be surprised to find they don't feel as you expect. Instead, they have a fuzzy feel.
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Why do teeth look whiter at night?

The reason for this comes from the nature of light and how our eyes perceive whiteness in teeth. This can make your teeth look different colors in different lights–even though the lights might seem the same color. In some cases, it can even make your restorations stand out more than you'd like.
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What are the white spots on my teeth when I whiten them?

As the teeth become lighter they become more visible. Don't worry! As the whole tooth itself becomes lighter these spots will fade. You may notice these white spots immediately after a bleaching session.
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Why are there white spots on my teeth when I wake up?

SLEEPING WITH YOUR MOUTH OPEN

You may notice white spots on your teeth when you wake up in the morning that go away after a few hours. This is often caused by sleeping with your mouth open all night. These white spots are caused by dehydration of the enamel surface of your teeth.
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Can teeth ever go back to white?

One reason for this is that they don't like the appearance of their teeth. For instance, they might be discolored. The good news is that it is possible to get them white again!
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When do teeth pores close after whitening?

Myth: Repeated Whitening Damages Enamel

The pores in the enamel are gently opened up so that dental bleaching agents can reach the stains beneath the surface of your teeth. About two days after the whitening procedure is complete, the pores close back up, leaving the enamel in its original state.
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Why do teeth hurt after whitening?

Causes of Sensitivity after Teeth Whitening

Whitening gels temporarily make your tooth enamel more permeable, exposing the soft dentin layer containing the nerves in your teeth. Some teeth whitening trays may exert forces on your teeth which will temporarily make them sensitive.
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Does enamel grow back?

Tooth enamel is the hardest tissue in the body. Problem is, it's not living tissue, so it can't be naturally regenerated. Unfortunately, you can't regrow it artificially, either -- not even with those special toothpastes.
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Are translucent teeth normal?

It isn't normal to have translucent teeth, and if you do, you should consult with your dentist in order to prevent the condition from worsening and preserve your oral health. Translucent teeth mean that your teeth have lost enamel. This can cause your teeth to be see-through on edges.
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Why can I see my teeth through my gums?

Poor dental hygiene typically causes gum disease. It occurs when bacteria in the form of plaque enter the space between your teeth and gums and cause an infection. In severe gum disease, the supporting bone around the teeth recedes and expose the root.
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Why do my teeth not feel clean after I brush?

Brush for Two Minutes

One of the most common reasons why teeth don't feel clean after being brushed is because the process was rushed. You should be brushing your teeth twice a day for at least two minutes every time.
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Why do I feel better after brushing my teeth?

As it turns out, cleaning and the feeling of being clean is good for your body. When you feel clean, your brain gets a jump start by produce endorphins that make you feel good. Endorphin production can also make you feel less stressed and in general can put you in a better mood.
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Why do I feel stuff on my teeth?

The reason for this is moderate and normal plaque formation, which occurs when saliva production decreases overnight. However, if you're experiencing this fuzzy feeling throughout the day, it is likely due to sugary or sticky foods that accumulate on and between the teeth, leading to increased plaque formation.
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What is the healthiest teeth color?

In spite of our obsession with whiter teeth, most healthy teeth tend to have a light yellow hue. The outer layer of your teeth – the enamel – is a blue-white color. The middle layer – the dentin – is a thick tissue with a slightly yellow tinge.
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What is the real color of teeth?

Enamel is on the surface of every tooth and it has a natural hue of white. However, the underlying dentin layer has a slightly yellowish color. This yellowish hue shows through the enamel in almost everyone, but more so for those with naturally thinner or more translucent enamel.
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Are teeth bones?

Teeth and bones look similar and share some commonalities, including being the hardest substances in your body. But teeth aren't actually bone. This misconception might arise from the fact that both contain calcium. More than 99 percent of your body's calcium can be found in your bones and teeth.
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