3. Dip your toothbrush in
lemon juice. Just like baking soda or sea salt, lemon juice is an effective natural remedy for yellow teeth. Dip your toothbrush in a few drops of lemon juice once a week and brush your teeth with it. Don’t overdo it, though, as the acid in lemons can damage tooth enamel.
4. Maintain good
oral hygiene. It may seem obvious, but if you want white teeth, good oral hygiene is essential. Not only does it remove plaque, which contributes to discoloration, but it also minimizes the risk of infection or cavities. Ideally, brush your teeth three times a day, after each meal.
5. USE A WHITENING TOOTHPASTE
These types of toothpastes may be less effective when used alone, but they can be very helpful when combined with good oral hygiene.
6. FLOATING: Flossing
is a great way to remove plaque and debris from between your teeth. Use floss as a complement to brushing, but be careful not to irritate your gums.
7. REGULAR CALCULATOR REMOVAL:
Make an appointment with your dentist once or twice a year for a tooth extraction. This will help remove tartar that doesn’t come off with brushing, resulting in a brighter smile.
8. REPLACE YOUR TOOTHBRUSH REGULARLY.
Over time, toothbrush bristles become damaged. They not only trap bacteria, but also lose their effectiveness, contributing to tartar buildup. To prevent this, consider replacing your toothbrush every two to three months (at most).
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