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Wow, yellow teeth at only a year old? That’s pretty crazy! But hey, it happens. It’s important to take care of your teeth from an early age, so you don’t end up with yellowing teeth later on. Let’s look at what causes this and how to prevent it.

Why Is My 7 Year Old’S Teeth Yellow? [Solved]

It’s totally normal for your kiddo’s permanent teeth to come in looking a bit more yellow than their baby teeth. So, don’t fret if you start to see those pearly whites coming in!

  1. Age: Teeth can become yellow with age, as the enamel wears away and exposes the dentin underneath.

  2. Diet: Eating certain foods and drinks such as coffee, tea, red wine, and dark-colored sodas can cause teeth to become discolored over time.

  3. Smoking: Smoking cigarettes or using other tobacco products can also lead to yellowing of the teeth due to nicotine staining.

  4. Poor Oral Hygiene: Not brushing and flossing regularly can allow plaque buildup on the teeth which will eventually lead to discoloration of the enamel surface.

  5. Medications: Certain medications such as antibiotics or antihistamines may cause tooth discoloration in some individuals due to changes in saliva production or other factors related to drug metabolism in the body.

Ugh, my year-old teeth are so yellow! I mean, it’s like they’ve been stained by coffee or something. Yuck! I need to get them whitened ASAP.