If you want whiter teeth, there are more options than you'd probably expect. Of course, there are the standard options of brushing, flossing, and rinsing. And biannual dental checkups are also helpful. But if you want to use particular products and methods for maintaining pearly-white teeth, then you have a surprisingly varied number of options. Here are a variety of ones that are easy to use in the UK:
1. Teeth-whitening gels.
These products are effective and easy to apply - you can apply them anytime! But since they contain peroxides, you should consult your dentist first if you have sensitive teeth or gums. The chemical hydrogen peroxide is extremely effective in killing bacteria, so these types of products are helpful in keeping your teeth whiter.
2. Bay leaves.
We often use bay leaves to flavour our cooking, helping to add that extra vital layer to the taste of our foods. But did you know that they're also an effective method for whitening your teeth? Simply rub a bay leaf on your teeth, after brushing. And besides using the bay leaf exclusively, you can also add it to other teeth whitening products, to make them more effective.
3. Lemons.
The acid contained in these fruits not only can make your iced tea tastier, but can also help to eat away at the bacteria on your teeth. Daily stir some fresh lemon juice into a glass of water, and then rinse your mouth. Not only is this treatment effective, but it will clean your teeth using a safe and holistic method. There are no manmade chemicals involved.
4. Bleaching.
This dental procedure is fairly common. However, there are a few considerations worth mentioning. Keep in mind that even a professional bleaching procedure won't permanently whiten your teeth, and you may require multiple treatments. Also, the cost can be somewhat steep, so it's one that you should avoid if you're on a shoestring budget.
5. Orange peels.
Due to its high acidic content, this is an excellent method. Gently rub an orange peel's interior onto your teeth. Keep applying as necessary.
6. Bicarbonate soda.
While this is definitely one of the most common methods for whitening teeth, it's also quite effective. The procedure is a piece of cake. Just add some bicarbonate soda to some water to form a paste, and then brush your teeth using the paste.
7. Strawberries.
While many of us can't resist the sweet flavour of strawberries, they're one of the best-kept-secrets in the world of teeth whitening. Indeed, strawberries are no longer just for dessert! You have a few options. You could apply crushed strawberries directly to your teeth. Another method is to eat some strawberries on a daily basis, for a week.
8. Baking soda.
After standard toothpaste, this is definitely one of the most common methods for teeth-whitening. But this oldie-but-goodie method is still effective. Combine it with some salt and water, to create one of the most reliable teeth whitening products on Earth!
These are some of the most common and effective products and procedures to whiten your teeth. Some are more potent than others, so consider which ones best meet your particular needs. You might also want to try some of the more technical - and, some would argue, more expensive - personal treatments. Developments in the area are such that easier, less expensive and more effective procedures are becoming available all the time.
1. Teeth-whitening gels.
These products are effective and easy to apply - you can apply them anytime! But since they contain peroxides, you should consult your dentist first if you have sensitive teeth or gums. The chemical hydrogen peroxide is extremely effective in killing bacteria, so these types of products are helpful in keeping your teeth whiter.
2. Bay leaves.
We often use bay leaves to flavour our cooking, helping to add that extra vital layer to the taste of our foods. But did you know that they're also an effective method for whitening your teeth? Simply rub a bay leaf on your teeth, after brushing. And besides using the bay leaf exclusively, you can also add it to other teeth whitening products, to make them more effective.
3. Lemons.
The acid contained in these fruits not only can make your iced tea tastier, but can also help to eat away at the bacteria on your teeth. Daily stir some fresh lemon juice into a glass of water, and then rinse your mouth. Not only is this treatment effective, but it will clean your teeth using a safe and holistic method. There are no manmade chemicals involved.
4. Bleaching.
This dental procedure is fairly common. However, there are a few considerations worth mentioning. Keep in mind that even a professional bleaching procedure won't permanently whiten your teeth, and you may require multiple treatments. Also, the cost can be somewhat steep, so it's one that you should avoid if you're on a shoestring budget.
5. Orange peels.
Due to its high acidic content, this is an excellent method. Gently rub an orange peel's interior onto your teeth. Keep applying as necessary.
6. Bicarbonate soda.
While this is definitely one of the most common methods for whitening teeth, it's also quite effective. The procedure is a piece of cake. Just add some bicarbonate soda to some water to form a paste, and then brush your teeth using the paste.
7. Strawberries.
While many of us can't resist the sweet flavour of strawberries, they're one of the best-kept-secrets in the world of teeth whitening. Indeed, strawberries are no longer just for dessert! You have a few options. You could apply crushed strawberries directly to your teeth. Another method is to eat some strawberries on a daily basis, for a week.
8. Baking soda.
After standard toothpaste, this is definitely one of the most common methods for teeth-whitening. But this oldie-but-goodie method is still effective. Combine it with some salt and water, to create one of the most reliable teeth whitening products on Earth!
These are some of the most common and effective products and procedures to whiten your teeth. Some are more potent than others, so consider which ones best meet your particular needs. You might also want to try some of the more technical - and, some would argue, more expensive - personal treatments. Developments in the area are such that easier, less expensive and more effective procedures are becoming available all the time.
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