June 11, 2008
Ashburn Dental Veneers: Avoid the Red Wine Dinner Stain
Stains that we deposit on a restaurant's napkins can be effortlessly washed away with normal laundry soap. Laundry water doesn't take care of fatty stains, though. This impedes the stains from coming out. 
It's just like using dogs to catch fugitives. You have to have them smell clothing or any other object that was in the possession of the criminal. Detergents go to work when they "sniff out" a stain. This ends up in soapy water attacking the stain. So when the water is flushed away, the stain goes with it.
It's not hard to remove fatty stains. All that is required is to douse the clothing item in warm water with detergent. Just look at the care instruction label first to confirm that the fabric will be fine if you plunge it into warm water.
Some laundry soaps even attack protein enzymes. These are mostly for killing microbes so the clothing emerges smelling like it did when it was new. These days, you can also use microwaves for eliminating stains and odors on fabric.
We can immediately see when there are stains on napkins. What is harder to perceive is the other stuff that causes stains–red wine.
Red wine can be good for our hearts like oil is good for a car engine. The French believe this so much that they drink wine like water. They are the only nation in the world who eat a great deal of fat without it affecting their heart, due to the rivers of red wine that they drink.
Ingesting excess amounts of wine will not only damage your liver, but also leave permanent stains on your teeth. This is as a result of the tannins in red wine (and coffee). These stains occur on all teeth, no matter what our nationality.
Unhappily, when we become aware of these stains, most of our teeth already have them. Don't worry. We have Ashburn dental veneers just for you in my office that will sort out your nastiest tooth stains. And what's better, you can safely drink red wine without being bothered about the idea of your teeth getting tarnished.