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How To Make Your Teeth Sparkling White

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If you have noticed that your teeth are becoming discolored as you get older, then you will be pleased to learn that you can quickly and easily make them sparkle again using these techniques:

Surface Stain Removal at Home

Often if you teeth are starting to look a bit yellow, then they have some built up surface staining. You can safely remove surface stains from your teeth by adding an abrasive to your toothpaste. The best abrasives to use are baking soda or table salt. Simply add a bit of salt or soda to your toothpaste and brush your teeth as usual to remove surface stains. 

Chemical Bleaching at Home

If your teeth have been cleaned with an abrasive but they still look yellow and you would like them to be a bit whiter, then you can use a home teeth bleaching kit. These kits can be purchased at any pharmacy and are simple to use. 

Chemical Bleaching at Your Dentist's Office

If you are a smoker, coffee drinker, or have not had your teeth whitened previously, then you will likely need to have your teeth chemically whitened by your dentist or a cosmetic dentist in your local area. Since the whitening agents used in dental offices are much stronger than those you can purchase to whiten your own teeth at home, having your teeth whitened by your dentist will be a lot more effective for severely stained teeth.

Preventing Future Staining on Your Teeth at Home

Once your teeth have been cleaned and whitened, then it is important that you take steps to prevent future stains from forming. Some of the best things you can do to keep your teeth sparkling white are:

  • brushing and flossing each day
  • rinsing with an antiseptic mouthwash each day
  • stopping smoking
  • avoiding consuming dark-colored foods and drinks

In addition, there are many medications that can have negative effects on your teeth. Before you fill a new prescription, make sure you ask the pharmacist to verify the medication won't damage your teeth.

Preventing Future Staining on Your Teeth at the Dentist's Office

Finally, your dentist will need to help you keep future stains off of your teeth. You should visit your dentist at least twice each year for an exam and cleaning. These simple cleaning appointments go a long way towards removing surface stains from your teeth and keeping your smile nice and white.

Check out a website like http://www.thefamilydentist-lakeland.com for more information and assistance. 


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