Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Remove Wine Stains From Teeth







White teeth are vital for a healthy, attractive smile.


Wine stains are notoriously hard to remove from clothing and upholstery, and the same holds true for wine stains on teeth. Over time, these stains can get worse, ultimately causing you to have a dull, unattractive smile. Regular toothbrushing can help, but many people find that more intensive methods are required to restore a bright, white smile. Some methods can help to combat dental wine stains, whether recently acquired or built up over many decades.


Instructions








1. Consult your dentist. Depending on your age and the type of dental work you have in place (e.g., false/replaced teeth, crowns), your dentist may have certain recommendations for you. Many dental offices offer a number of teeth whitening options.


2. Visit your local pharmacy or grocery store and peruse the selection of teeth whitening products. There are adhesive strips, gel pens, trays, whitening toothpastes, and whitening rinses on the market. Some products offer visible results in two hours, whereas others can take several weeks to show improvement. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for use.


3. Mash fresh, hulled strawberries into a paste. Apply the strawberry paste to your teeth and allow it to sit on the surface of your enamel for no more than five minutes.


4. Mix equal parts water and baking soda into a paste. Apply the paste to your teeth with a toothbrush. Rinse thoroughly with water. The malic acid in the strawberries works with the baking soda to whiten teeth inexpensively.

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