Teeth Discoloration in Competitive Swimmers is Unsightly but Not Permanent

It's not pleasant to think of your child having teeth that are discolored, mimicking stains caused by coffee, tea and in some cases, even smoking. A condition know as "Swimmer's teeth" has been seen in frequent swimmers as young elementary school age. Although not pleasant to look at, the discoloration of the teeth can revert to the pearly white color they used to be.

Don't worry if your child brushes at least 3 times a day and the yellowish color remains. The dentist will have to do the cleaning, but it will come off.

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