With everybody looking for a Hollywood smile looking after your teeth
has become a top priority. However, there's more to keeping your pearly whites
precisely that than a bit of brushing and the odd visit to a dentist.
Take a look at these dental dos and
don'ts to get a dazzling smile.
Avoid foods which can stain your
teeth - Certain
culprits to blame for gloomy looking teeth include black tea, coffee, red wine,
tomato sauce, colas, gravies, and dark juices.
Clean your tongue - Use a tongue scraper every morning
to remove tongue plaque and freshen your breath. One major cause of bad breath
is the build-up of bacteria on the tongue, which a daily tongue scraping will
help banish. Plus, using a tongue scraper is more effective than brushing your
tongue with a toothbrush.
Brush with a Strawberry - Mash a strawberry and rub it on
your teeth using your finger. Let it stand for one to two minutes. Then brush
off as normal. Strawberries contain malic acid which acts as a whitening agent
by dissolving surface stains
Eat ‘cleaning’ foods - Foods that are firm or crisp help
clean teeth as they're eaten. These include apples, raw carrots, celery, and
popcorn. For best results, make these foods the final food you eat in your meal
if you know you won't be able to brush your teeth right after eating.
Avoid fizzy drinks -All fizzy drinks tend to make our
teeth look dull. The acidic contents of such drinks dissolve the outer layers
of our teeth. These beverages also have a high content of phosphorus that could
leach calcium from our bones should we drink too much of these.
Gargle with apple cider vinegar – Do this every morning and then
brush as usual. The vinegar helps help remove stains, whiten teeth, and kill
bacteria in your mouth and gums.
Brush your teeth with baking soda – Do this once a week to remove
stains and whiten your teeth. Use it just as you would toothpaste. You can also
use salt as an alternative toothpaste.
Brush at the right times - Brush your teeth when you first
get out of bed and before you get back in at night. They're the two most
crucial times as saliva (which keeps cavity-causing plaque off teeth) dries up
at night, so it’s best to have all plaque cleaned off the teeth before sleep.
It’s also important to brush first thing in the morning to brush off plaque and
bacteria that may have built up as you slept.
Get a ‘Dentist Clean’- The classical scaling to the
dentist can help to remove some surface stains caused by tea or coffee.
Stop Smoking – When you smoke, the brown spots
caused by nicotine stain and penetrate the enamel to cause a permanent brown
effect, quitting prevents this from worsening.
Chew your food well - This is a basic tip but it does
significant good to your teeth and gums.
Use Chewing Gum –This has proven to be very
effective in reducing yellow stains on your teeth. Make sure that you use a
sugar free and xylitol based gum
Try Banana or Parsley - Take a Banana peel and use it as
a brush over your teeth or chew parsley leaves to cleanse your teeth and get a
sparkling white look. Both have been found to remove stains and can remove
bacteria.
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