The methods of whitening teeth using chemicals are well known to all, whether they involve the use of hydrogen peroxide or carbamide. But there are also many home methods that can guarantee perfect cleaning of your teeth, as well as an equally effective whitening effect. Here are a few that will help you get rid of those unwanted yellowish stains from your teeth.
Steps
Step 1. Crush 2 strawberries and mix them with 1 heaped teaspoon of baking soda
Create an even paste and spread it over your teeth using the toothbrush. Keep scrubbing and repeat a couple of times. Then wash your mouth with cold water. Now brush your teeth with toothpaste as usual. Repeat twice a week, within 1 month you will be able to enjoy the positive results of this method.
Step 2. Make a dough with ash and lemon juice, use cigarette ash
Spread the mixture over your teeth using the toothbrush, and repeat the process if necessary. If you want your teeth to appear white and pearly, continue for 2 months. Smoke can stain your teeth, but its ash can whiten them… strange but true !!
Step 3. We've all heard that “An apple a day keeps the doctor away”… well, apples can also help you remove stains from your teeth naturally
By eating an apple a day, in the long run, you will be in good health and have shiny white teeth. Make sure you bite and chew the fruit properly before swallowing it!
Step 4. If you want to take advantage of a combination of potassium and vitamins A, B6, C and D in a few mouth-watering bites, eat a banana
That bananas are good, many of you already know, but aren't everyone aware of the whitening power of their peels? If you want to get rid of those yellow stains from your teeth, the next time you eat a banana, don't throw away the peel and rub it on your teeth for a pearly white smile !!
Advice
- If you are okay with using hydrogen peroxide or carbamide, remember that excess is never beneficial, so as with everything else, don't overdo it when using chemicals.
- Having a shiny white smile is anyone's dream, but don't make it a craze! Remember that your teeth can never be as white as freshly fallen snow.