Tuesday, October 6, 2009

White wine forms stains on tooth enamel

White wine forms stains on tooth enamel
Stomatologists know for a long time that red wine causes stains on a teeth. Now physicians of the New York university have established that white wine possesses the same negative consequences for appearance of tooth enamel.

Testings were spent on cows the tooth surface at which reminds a structure of a human tooth, with the help spectrophotometer - the tool measuring intensity of colour and estimating level of colouring. Tooth immersing in white wine was regarded at one o'clock as the use of a drink during a supper - it has appeared that in this time a teeth starts to darken quickly.

As the American dentists, the acids containing in fault explain, form roughnesses and small cracks which allow chemicals in other drinks, such as coffee and tea, more deeply to get into a tooth. Nevertheless, in comparison with white wine, red wine is much more harmful to enamel as after its consumption the shown stains on a tooth are much more dark and, except that, this grade of wines contains highly pigmented substance under the name chromogen. The best way to prevent dimness of enamel from wine - to use a tooth-paste with bleaching agents, doctors speak.

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