Coffee and tea are two of the most consumed beverages in the world… but also the main causes of yellow and brown stains on teeth. This phenomenon is very common, yet few people know the real causes and truly effective methods to reduce these stains.
Here’s what causes these discolorations, how to avoid them, and how to regain a noticeably whiter smile without giving up your favorite drinks.
Why coffee and tea stain teeth so much
1. Tannins: the pigments responsible for stains
These coloring molecules easily adhere to enamel, especially if it is porous.
2. The acidity of the drink weakens enamel
The more enamel is weakened, the more it captures pigments → stains accelerate.
3. Hot coffee opens the micro-pores of enamel
The pigment embeds more deeply.
4. Tea, especially black tea, stains even more than coffee
Tea contains highly coloring polyphenols → darker brown stains.
5. Adding sugar increases the risk
Sugar feeds bacteria → plaque → stains + tartar.
Mistakes that further worsen stains
Sipping coffee for 1 hour
The longer the contact, the more pigments stick.
Brushing teeth immediately after
Coffee acidity + brushing = enamel abrasion.
Not cleaning the tongue
The tongue retains 80% of pigments → they redeposit afterwards.
Using a worn toothbrush
Less effective → stains more visible.
How to reduce coffee/tea stains without stopping drinking them
1. Drink a glass of water right after
Water rinses pigments and neutralizes acidity.
2. Use a straw (for iced coffee)
Limits contact with teeth.
3. Clean your tongue every morning
Reduces deposits and discolorations.
👉 Ideal: CleanTongue Pro™ or CleanTongue Pro+™
4. Sonic toothbrush = better pigment removal
Vibrations help remove early stains before they set in.
👉 Perfect: PureBrush Pro™ (45,000 vibrations/min)
5. Use a water flosser after coffee if you eat at the same time
It removes residues that hold pigments.
👉 Recommended: HydroJet Pro™
6. Do sonic tartar removal at home 2 to 3×/week
Tartar holds stains → removing tartar = visibly whiter teeth.
👉 Ideal: SonicSmile Pro™

Simple and proven anti-stain tips
Chew a crunchy food (apple, carrot)
Helps clean the tooth surface.
Rinse mouth with baking soda water
Neutralizes acidity (max 1×/week).
Space out coffees
Avoid “micro-dosing” throughout the day.
Alternate coffee and green tea
Green tea stains much less.
Comparison chart: coffee vs tea (staining level)
| Drink | Stain potential | Acidity | Pigmentation | Impact on enamel |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Black coffee | ★★★★☆ | Medium | High | Strong |
| Espresso | ★★★☆☆ | Low | High | Medium |
| Cappuccino/latte | ★★☆☆☆ | Medium | Medium | Medium |
| Black tea | ★★★★★ | Low | Very high | Strong |
| Green tea | ★★☆☆☆ | Low | Low | Low |
| Rooibos tea | ★☆☆☆☆ | Very low | Very low | Very low |
6 DentalPro Smile products™
👉 PureBrush Pro™ – Whitening sonic toothbrush
👉 SonicSmile Pro™ – Sonic tartar removal against stains
👉 CleanTongue Pro™ – Bacteria + pigment removal
👉 HydroJet Pro™ – Anti-plaque water flosser
👉 UltraClean Pro™ – Ultrasonic cleaner (ideal for dentures, mouthguards, aligners)
👉 FreshTab Pro™ – Effervescent tablets against odors & discoloration
FAQ
Does coffee stain more than tea?
Black tea stains more, but coffee remains very pigmented.
Is it dangerous to brush right after coffee?
Yes. Wait 20 to 30 minutes to avoid damaging enamel.
Do U-shaped brushes really whiten?
No. A sonic brush is much more effective at removing pigments.
Are whitening strips enough?
They lighten but don’t prevent stains from reappearing.
DentalPro Smile authority™
DentalPro Smile™ offers professional solutions to eliminate coffee and tea pigments: sonic brushes, sonic tartar removal, and advanced cleaning for a whiter smile every day.
🌟 Love your coffee or tea? Keep it… without the stains.
Adopt PureBrush Pro™ and SonicSmile Pro™ to maintain a bright smile despite your favorite drinks.




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