How to Naturally Whiten Your Teeth
March 24, 2008 by Valery Amador · 3 Comments
If coffee, cigarettes and food have left their mark on your teeth, you’re not alone. There are plenty of people who would try anything to get back their pearly whites.
“Teeth naturally yellow for a number of reasons including smoking, eating highly pigmented foods, drinking coffee, tea or red wine, treatment with antibiotics, trauma, and too much fluoride and tartar accumulation,” according to Elisa Mello, DDS, from NYC Smile Design, a New York-based cosmetic and restorative dental practice. But did you know that Mother Nature has some natural solutions to getting back your pearly whites?
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“Eat lots of dark green vegetables. Vegetables like broccoli, lettuce and spinach act like a barrier on teeth by creating a film that prevents stains from recurring and can actually help scrub away stubborn stains over time.: I enjoyed reading your article. It makes a lot of sense,i can apply it and let me see how it works.
-bjdenise-
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Thanks for the tips! I learned a lot here.
-hailey-
One good advice is to stay away from teeth staining foods and habits including coffee, tea, red wine, and smoking.