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Teeth Whitener Tips

Teeth whitening Tips

by admin on August 31, 2010

1. Go to the dentist! This step can’t be skipped for white teeth. It is the foundation for your white teeth, because you need a healthy smile before it can be a beautiful smile. You should schedule and attend appointments at least once, ideally 2-3 times per year.

2. Establish good oral hygiene. Brushing your teeth at least twice a day will be of the utmost importance. If going to the dentist is the foundation, then the cornerstone is at home oral hygiene habits. Floss before bed to keep particles between your teeth from causing stains.

3. Drink plenty of water. I have been told this rule since I was a young child. Your body will thank you for keeping it nourished with the water it needs. When I was four, I was visiting my grandparents, and right before bedtime my grandpa asked if I had drank 8 glasses of water that day. I told him I only drank three, and he told me all the benefits of drinking 8 glasses of water per day, including that it makes your teeth healthy. He stood there, lecturing me about my health, until I drank the remaining five glasses for the day and then he put me to bed. Let’s just say the four year with way too much water before bedtime had his payback the next morning. But the lesson certainly stuck with me until today. The benefits for your teeth is that it keeps your mouth cleaner and washes down any particles.

4. Quit Smoking/Chewing. Easier said than done, I know. Been there before and would rather not have to do it again. But smoking and chewing are major stain causes. I quit, and my teeth grew much whiter.

5. The Culprit might Very well be your morning cup of tea or coffee. Wine, cola, tea, coffee; these guys are also on the list of the big stain causes. Rinse afterwards, or sip some water while you drink these beverages.

6. Try some natural teeth whiteners. These include strawberries, which contain an enzyme to whiten teeth. Otherwise, try gurgling with salt and lemon juice, or perhaps eat more crunchy fruits and veggies.

7. Dark juices in beets, blackberries, and blueberries can cause teeth discoloration. However, I do enjoy a handful of fresh blackberries fresh from the bush, so I just brush soon afterwards.

8. Avoid most mouthwashes, unless they state that they don’t cause stains, like Listerine’s whitening mouthwash.

9. Baking soda is great! It deodorizes your sleeping bag after a wet camp out, it helps cakes to rise, and it is also a very effective tooth whitener. So much so, that it’s now an ingredient in many toothpastes.

10.At home whiteners make it easier and less expensive to get a beautiful smile. Take a look at some of the better pens, strips, or trays and gels. It will save time and money over going to the dentist and having him or her whiten your teeth.

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Teeth Whitener Tips

by admin on August 3, 2010

Here’s a few helpful hints to keep your pearly whites white.

First is a regular trip to the dentist. Many fear the dentists office with a passion, avoiding the chair and the plastic-backed cloths like the plague. However, it pays off to keep your teeth white. Make sure you visit your dentist at least once, preferably twice per year. Good oral hygiene will be the first thing that keeps your teeth white, disease free, and healthy. Brushing and flossing keeps plaque and bacteria from congregating on your teeth. Keeping a clean mouth will aid greatly in improving the brightness of your teeth. Germs can also make your breath smell bad.

Try to avoid smoking. I know this can really be a pain, but your body will thank you and your teeth will thank you. Smoking contains tars and other chemicals that easily stain teeth on the enamel. Quitting smoking now would be among the best things you can do for your smile. Also, tea, coffee, and cola drinks can cause some damage as well, so wash your mouth out well after drinking these beverages.

Fruits can be amazing tooth whiteners. Strawberries, when ground up into a paste makes an excellent whitener, as does the inside of orange peels. In some cases, a lemon juice and salt mixture works wonders.

Is there anything Baking Soda can’t do? OK, well, there probably is, but it has long been used as a teeth whitener; in fact, many toothpastes use this as an ingredient. Baking soda not only contains cleaning and whitening agents, but it is also an abrasive that will remove tough stains from your teeth. Just dip your toothbrush in baking soda and brush with it.

Raw fruits and vegetables also whiten teeth; just remember to get the spinach out of your teeth when you’re finished! Wash your mouth out after eating apples or potatoes, as these have been known to, in some cases, cause tooth stains.

Drink plenty of water, avoid mouthwash, and enjoy a bright, clean smile!

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