Have you been in the presence of anyone that has commented positively on the smile of someone else. Do you hear the admiration in their voices? A bright and confident smile can make for a stunning first impression. Keep reading to better your smile.
This method is not as harsh on your teeth as whitening strips. Just take a capful or two into your mouth and swish around while showering, but make sure you do not swallow it. Do this once or twice a week.
Your teeth should be thoroughly cleaned before using any whitening materials. Contaminants such as plaque or leftover food particles can form a barrier between your teeth and the whitening product, hindering its ability to lighten your teeth. Dirty teeth have food and plaque buildups that can result in an uneven shade if a whitening product is used on them. In order to avoid creating spots and uneven whiteness, it is important to brush and floss to remove these buildups prior to whitening.
Add baking soda to your teeth brushing routine. Baking soda is an effective natural tooth whitener. However, baking soda can slightly irritate your gums, so be sure to brush gently.
If you have gum disease or cavities that are untreated, you should consider going to the dentist before you begin whitening your teeth. Be extra cautious with any whitening technique if this is the case. Check with your dentist to find out if whitening your teeth is wise and, if so, which methods are best.
You can make your own whitening toothpaste for occasional use with peroxide and baking soda. Put the mixture on your toothbrush’s bristles and spend about five to ten minutes brushing your teeth. Never brush too roughly, because it will damage and irritate your gums.
As previously was mentioned, there are a variety of options that can be used to help you whiten your teeth. Hopefully you feel more confident about choosing a whitening method for your own oral care. Select the method that works best for you and make it a part of your routine.