Does white tea stain teeth?

February 27th, 2008 · 4 Comments




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  • 1 maria b // Feb, 2008

    Yes it does, but its not as bad as black tea or coffee, but if you drink alot of tea (white or black) in time it will leave a stain on your teeth.

  • 2 Dan P // Feb, 2008

    no but it causes the screamin trots

  • 3 Werewolf // Feb, 2008

    ive heard it does but im not entirley sure if it does or not

  • 4 meg // Feb, 2008

    Kimberly,

    white tea does not stain teeth as it does not contain tannin, the chemical in black tea that gives it it's color. Green tea contains is yellowish so it contains a lot less tannin As a rule of thumb for liquids if they have a dark color they most likely stain teeth, coffee, colas, certain juices, and most dark berries, and unfortunately dark chocolate.

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