How to Get Whiter Teeth at Home
Having white teeth is a sign of good health and personal hygiene, and is also essential for a lovely smile. If your teeth aren't as white as you'd like them to be, there are some things you can try at home for a whiter smile. While none of these suggestions will work in the same
Method 2 of 6: Use Whitening Gel or Toothpaste
- 1Use whitening gel. Find an ADA-approved gel to use on your teeth and read the instructions to understand the process of using a whitening gel. Then, brush the gel onto your teeth with a small brush, just as you normally would -- for at least two minutes. Then, spit out the remaining gel and rinse out your mouth until the gel is gone.
- Continue using the whitening gel twice a day for fourteen days, or for however long the product is recommended on the instructions. You'll see results in just a few days.
- 2Use whitening toothpaste. Make sure the toothpaste is ADA approved before you purchase it. ADA approved whitening toothpastes whiten your teeth by gently removing their surface stains through polishing, chemical chelation, or other processes that do not require bleach. You can find many of these toothpastes over the counter. [1]
- Use the toothpaste just as you would use any other toothpaste, brushing your teeth for at least two minutes and then rinsing your mouth.
Method 3 of 6: Whiten Your Teeth with Hydrogen Peroxide
- 1Use hydrogen peroxide. Commercial whitening kits aren't cheap; for a cheaper solution, you might like to consider whitening your teeth at home using hydrogen peroxide for a similar effect. Bleaching teeth with hydrogen peroxide is acknowledged as a safe practice by the American Dental Association.
- 2Purchase a bottle of hydrogen peroxide from your local drugstore.Hydrogen peroxide is commonly used to treat skin wounds, but its antiseptic properties are also good for oral hygiene. Hydrogen peroxide is typically packaged in a brown bottle. The opaque packaging keeps light from altering the makeup of the solution. Buy a 3% solution, which is safe for oral use.
- 3Use a mixture of the hydrogen peroxide and water as a mouthwash. Use it daily before you brush your teeth to whiten your teeth naturally. Make sure to mix it in a 50/50 solution with water. Here's how you should do it:
- Pour about 2 tablespoons (30 milliliters) of the antiseptic into your mouth, and swish it around for 1 minute. The solution will begin to foam; this is how you know it is working. The hydrogen peroxide combined with oral bacteria cause bubbles to form in your mouth.
- Spit out the solution, and rinse your mouth with water.
- Brush your teeth as you normally would.
- 4Brush your teeth with a hydrogen peroxide and baking soda paste once a week. This mixture will help keep your teeth looking white and clean. Here's how you can make it:[2]
- Pour 2 teaspoons (10ml) of hydrogen peroxide into 3 teaspoons (15ml) of baking soda. Mix these together until a paste forms. Play with these measurements until you find a consistency that you like. The paste should be similar in thickness to toothpaste.
- Add a tiny bit of mint toothpaste to your homemade paste to give it a fresh flavor. You can also add a drop of peppermint extract.
- Mix in a dash of salt. The salt will exfoliate your teeth as you brush. However, salt is quite abrasive, so don't use it too often.
- Dollop the paste mixture onto your toothbrush.
- Brush the paste onto your teeth in small, circular motions. Once all teeth are covered, let the mixture sit on your teeth for 2 minutes.
- Rinse the solution off your teeth by swishing with water from the bathroom sink.
- Brush your teeth with toothpaste to rid your mouth of any remnants of the hydrogen peroxide mixture.
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Method 4 of 6: Whiten Your Teeth with Baking Soda
- 1Wet your toothbrush and dip it into baking soda. All of the bristles should be covered with water so that your toothbrush bristles are white.
- 2Brush your teeth for 2 minutes. Spit if necessary.
- 3Spit out the baking soda. Rinse your mouth clean with water (you don't want baking soda in your mouth for a long period of time). Using mouthwash after can help to remove the bad taste of the baking soda if it is unbearable. Use this method once or twice a week for the best results.
- If you experience any tingling after using baking soda in your mouth, see your dentist. It may indicate tooth decay.
- Overusing this method can cause damage to the enamel that coats your teeth. Talk to your dentist about how often you should be trying this.[3]
- 4Add lime or lemon juice to the baking soda. This involves adding the juice of a lime or lemon to the baking soda:[4]
- Squeeze the juice from 1/2 a lemon or lime.
- Mix the fresh juice with a 1/4 cup of baking soda. Expect a little bubbling.
- Dab a damp cotton wool ball or corner of a clean face washer cloth into the mixture. Rub the mixture over the teeth, making sure to get it into the gaps and corners near your gums, and right down to the ends of each tooth. Also rub the backs of the teeth.
- Leave for one minute then immediately brush off. Don't leave it too long as it is acidic and can wear away your precious pearly whites.
- Use once weekly or less often. Over time, you should see some whitening results.
Method 5 of 6: Make General Changes
- 1Avoid foods or beverages that stain your teeth. Where possible, you may be able to prevent further staining by making some lifestyle changes. This includes stopping all smoking, and reducing your consumption of beverages containing tannins––soda, coffee, red wine, and tea all contain tannins.[5] In some cases, you can help keep tannin drinks away from your teeth by drinking them with a straw (do not drink hot liquids through a straw).
- 2Eat natural teeth helpers. Some foods can actually help you keep your teeth white. Here are a few of them:[4]
- Eat more apples, celery, and carrots. They're like a fruit and veggie toothbrush for the teeth and they help increase the production of saliva in your mouth, removing plaque.[5] As an added bonus, their high levels of vitamin C help to kill off odor-causing bacteria and strengthen your gums.
- Eat more strawberries. They contain a natural astringent (malic acid), which helps to lift stains. To get the most benefits, consider rubbing half a strawberry over your teeth or mashing the strawberry and applying it to your teeth. Leave for one minute, then rinse clear.[5]
- Rinse with a glass of half lemon juice and half warm water once a week. This will lighten your teeth. Don't do it more than once a week though, as the lemon juice can erode teeth too.[5]
- Eat more hard cheese. It helps to increase saliva production in the mouth, thereby removing the bacteria that stains teeth.[5]
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Method 6 of 6: Maintain Healthy Dental Habits
- 1Brush your teeth twice a day. While brushing and flossing won't remove existing stains, good mouth hygiene is essential to preventing more staining and to keeping your teeth in excellent shape. The first most useful thing you can do is to brush your teeth regularly, to remove plaque, pieces of food and drink residue. Plaque will attack your teeth and gums if left in place and brushing (in conjunction with flossing) helps to disturb its ability to grow.
- Brush before or after breakfast and before going to bed. This is a minimum; many people also like to brush after lunch and even after snacks, especially if they are sugary snacks.
- 2Floss daily. Floss is the most effective way for you to remove plaque build-up from in between your teeth and near the gums. With plaque removed, your teeth will appear much cleaner and therefore brighter.
- Floss at least once a day. A good time is at night, after brushing and before going to bed.
- Experiment with different types of floss until you find one that works best for you. Some floss types may be too rough, too slippery or too flavored for you, so keep looking for one you do like.
- 3Gargle with mouthwash. Mouthwash kills bacteria and can contain elements aimed at strengthening your teeth. Used along with brushing and flossing, mouthwash can help reduce the bacteria, kill bad odors and keep your teeth healthier and cleaner.
- As with floss, not all mouthwashes are the same. Experiment with different types until you find a mouthwash you like and that leaves your teeth and gums feeling fresh.
- 4Schedule regular dental appointments. Have your dentist clean your teeth professionally at your regularly-scheduled appointments. This will help you maintain good dental hygiene, spot any cavities, and keep white, healthy teeth. Remember to talk to your dentist before you try any teeth whitening product to make sure that it won't hurt your teeth.
- If you have very sensitive teeth and gums, or crowns or some other dental work that won't react well with a whitening product, your dentist will know.
- Serious teeth darkening is usually best remedied by professionals.
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