Do Dental Implants Stain? How to Keep Your Smile Bright in Aurora, CO

Implant, Cosmetic & Family Dentist Serving Aurora, Centennial, Parker, Green Valley Ranch & Nearby Areas of Colorado

July 7, 2025
| Authored by:
Dr. Justin Baltz

Dental implants are a long-lasting solution for missing teeth. They look and function just like natural teeth, but many patients at Highpoint Dental and Implant Center often ask: do dental implants stain?

While dental implants are stain-resistant, they’re not completely immune to discoloration. Just like natural teeth, proper care is key to keeping your implants bright and beautiful.

Can Dental Implants Stain?

Dental implants are designed to blend seamlessly with your natural teeth. Made from durable, stain-resistant porcelain, implants maintain their color as long as the protective glaze remains intact. However, abrasive toothpastes or acidic fluoride treatments can damage this glaze, leading to discoloration over time.

In some cases, the implant itself stays white, but the bonding material holding it in place may darken. If this happens, Dr. Justin Baltz at Highpoint Dental and Implant Center can polish your implants to restore their shine.

What Causes Dental Implant Staining?

Maintaining a strong oral care routine is crucial for preventing stains on both implants and natural teeth. Here’s what can cause dental implants to stain:

  • Tobacco use: Nicotine and tar from cigarettes or other tobacco products can cause yellow or brown stains on implants and natural teeth alike. Tobacco also interferes with the healing process after implant surgery, so quitting before your procedure is highly recommended.
  • Staining foods and drinks: Coffee, tea, red wine, and berries are rich in tannins that can darken your teeth. Rinse your mouth or brush your teeth soon after consuming these to reduce staining.
  • Abrasive toothpaste: Some toothpastes are too harsh for dental implants. They create tiny scratches on the surface, allowing stains to seep in. Highpoint Dental and Implant Center can recommend non-abrasive toothpaste and mouthwash safe for implants.
  • Poor oral hygiene: Failing to brush or rinse after meals allows acids and pigments from food to sit on your teeth and implants, increasing the risk of stains.

How to Keep Dental Implants Stain-Free

To maintain a bright smile, follow these simple tips:

  • Brush and floss twice daily.
  • Use a dentist-approved non-abrasive toothpaste.
  • Rinse your mouth after consuming staining foods or drinks.
  • Quit smoking or using tobacco products.
  • Schedule regular dental cleanings at Highpoint Dental and Implant Center in Aurora, CO.

Are Dental Implants Right for You?

Thinking about dental implants? If you're ready to replace missing teeth, Dr. Justin Baltz and the team at Highpoint Dental and Implant Center in Aurora, CO are here to help. We’ll guide you through the implant process and teach you how to keep your new smile bright and stain-free.

Contact us today to schedule your dental implant consultation!

What Our Patients Say

"I would NEVER dream of going anywhere else ever again."

"Highpoint Dental Care and Implant Center is the best dental office.."

"My experience with High Point Dental was far better than any in my 80 years."

"I could not be happier with the care and service I’ve received at Highpoint Dental Care and Implant Center."

"I chose Highpoint Dental Care and Implant Center as my dental provider because it has great reviews online."

"I'm very happy with my experience at Highpoint Dental Care and Implant Center."

"The staff at Highpoint Dental Care and Implant Center are amazing!"

Social Media

Connect With Us

Phone

Give Us a Call

Office Hours

When to Find Us

Monday - Friday: 8:00am to 5:00pm
Saturday: By Appointment Only
Sunday: Closed

Your Healthiest Smile Starts Here — Book Today!

Schedule Your Consultation

Thank you!
Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.