How to make your teeth whiter naturally?
Are you looking for a solution to whiten your teeth naturally at home?
Here is an effective tip that my dentist gave me to lighten my teeth.
If you want to have white teeth for a special occasion, like a wedding, this treatment should satisfy you.
This method consists of using a little baking soda and a little hydrogen peroxide to achieve a quick result:
Contents
1. For this whitening treatment, you need toothpaste, baking soda and hydrogen peroxide.
2. Mix a little toothpaste with 1 teaspoon of baking soda, 1 teaspoon of hydrogen peroxide and 1/2 teaspoon of water.
3. Brush your teeth for 2 min with this product.
4. Apply this treatment once a week until you get the desired results.
5. Once you have white teeth, limit brushing with this treatment to once a month or every 2 months.
There you go, in just a few weeks, your teeth will be white :-)
Simple, practical and effective!
This grandmother's recipe for whitening teeth is a great technique. This is a quick and easy trick to whiten teeth naturally.
And you don't even need to go to the dentist to have white teeth and a dazzling smile. It's still more economical.
The cost of dental whitening is far from negligible! The prices vary between 500 € and 1800 €... a real fortune!
But be careful, do not abuse this natural remedy. These natural teeth whitening products are powerful. If you do it too often, you risk damaging the enamel of your teeth permanently.
For this use, it is preferable to use baking soda.
Obviously, this tip to whiten your teeth naturally does not exempt you from cleaning your teeth 3 times a day, after each meal. Regular dental scaling is also recommended.
If you don't have hydrogen peroxide, you can also use lemon, baking soda or a combination of both to whiten your teeth, as explained in these tips.
Indeed, lemon is also a natural teeth whitener.
If you do not have a natural product that whitens your teeth, you can also get a dental whitening kit, like this one which has good reviews.
For some people, it is difficult not to have teeth that turn yellow. It's genetic! With age, the enamel becomes thinner and more transparent. And underneath is the dentin. And the color of the dentin is... yellow.
In other cases, eating habits and poor oral hygiene are responsible for the yellowing of the teeth:cigarettes, coffee, tea, insufficient or inappropriate brushing of the teeth.