I drink a huge soy milk and coffee every morning and i'm just wondering if that does smaller amount staining on the teeth, than a regular coffee, since its mixed, and not hot.
i never seem to consistency that 'teeth fuzz' buildup.
Answer:
actually, caffein is pure white. so it isn't caffein that stains
maybe
no- just brush beside peroxide and aking soda-works
If u use baking soda and peroxide to be exact used for cleaning cuts and mix it together and brush your teeth with it once a wk u will see the stains come out right away n if it taste to gross then mix it near toothpaste but it works for me and many others n it's cheap to.U could also use basically baking soda but for best results use it with peroxide.
I drink it all the time, we brush our teeth more or less 3 times a day, soy milk and coffee taster great together, u should try it!! If you don't believe me, why not eat mint after to drink it =)
no coffee is coffee, just brush your teeth thoroughly and you will be okay
Well i think so because coffee is coffee. And near the soy milk even though its lighter the coffee will still do the same things to your teeth that it would do past without soymilk.
No, it is the caffeine that stains the teeth
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i never seem to consistency that 'teeth fuzz' buildup.
Answer:
actually, caffein is pure white. so it isn't caffein that stains
maybe
no- just brush beside peroxide and aking soda-works
If u use baking soda and peroxide to be exact used for cleaning cuts and mix it together and brush your teeth with it once a wk u will see the stains come out right away n if it taste to gross then mix it near toothpaste but it works for me and many others n it's cheap to.U could also use basically baking soda but for best results use it with peroxide.
I drink it all the time, we brush our teeth more or less 3 times a day, soy milk and coffee taster great together, u should try it!! If you don't believe me, why not eat mint after to drink it =)
no coffee is coffee, just brush your teeth thoroughly and you will be okay
Well i think so because coffee is coffee. And near the soy milk even though its lighter the coffee will still do the same things to your teeth that it would do past without soymilk.
No, it is the caffeine that stains the teeth
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