The deep color of cranberry juice (purple-red) is as a result of natural pigments and nutrients. These go up against the teeth, and the acid in the juice wears away the protective hard enamel on the outer part of the tooth. Combined, the weakness of the tooth and the deep pigments of the juice, it results in a stained tooth. This also tends to happen with coffee, tea, and wine.
No, 100 percent cranberry juice can not stain a persons teeth. Actually, cranberry juice is great for your teeth and helps reduce plaque.
drinking cranberry juice will not turn your teeth yellow
Grape juice and cranberry juice
Cranberries are good for teeth, but the sugar in the juice isn't.
Kids juice stains our teeth because of the artificial coloring inside of it which will stains teeth as we drink it.
I say Cranberry Juice
ooo no it doesnt but it turns yo teeth a delicious shade of orangeee :)
yup just had them pulled and am drinking some now
i did a science expierment on this and it turns out that grape juice stained the teeth the most. after two weks of soaking it turned the tooth purple
Amoxicillin does not stain your teeth. Tetracycline group of antibiotics do stain your teeth. So they are contraindicated in pregnancy and for children below eight years of age.
Absolutely not!!!! Blood cannot stain your teeth!!! I'm a dental hygienist!
Stain them.
Four to six ounces of unadulterated cranberry juice daily is recommended for the prevention of UTIs. Some herbalists advocate the use of cranberry for treatment of mild urinary tract infections; dosages of 10-32 oz (0.3-1 kg) daily have been used. A person needs to drink 16 ounces of unsweetened cranberry juice (two glasses) daily to effectively prevent kidney stones. Cranberry capsules or powdered concentrates are also available. It is important not to consume too much cranberry , because very high acidity in the urine actually increases the risk of kidney stones. A person would need to drink at least one liter of cranberry juice per day for a prolonged period of time for this to occur. Because most commercial cranberry juice contains high levels of sugar, dried cranberry powder capsules (475-500 mg) may be a better alternative for diabetic patients or dieters. Each capsule equals 0.5 ounces of cranberry juice. Nine to 15 capsules daily is the recommended dosage for the prevention of urinary tract infections. Source: http://www.answers.com/topic/ cranberry
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