April 07, 2008

Dos and donts for keeping healthy white teeth

First of all, we have to face the fact we can not stop eating and drinking (and smoking), so it is natural they get yellow due to this daily use.

However, as naturally stains come, as naturally they can go too thanks to these natural solutions:

Do’s
  • Eat foods that act as detergents as apples, carrots, pears, guavas, cauliflower and cucumbers that produce great saliva flow and act as natural staining bacteria removers.
  • Eat dark greens as broccoli, lettuce and spinach that create a protective film on your teeth that prevent/brush away stains.
  • Eat high fiber and wholemeal foods as they act as natural cleansers.
  • Mash strawberries and spread them all over your teeth. Leave them for 1 or 2 minutes, then rinse and brush it off.
Don’ts
  • Reduce stainy food and drinks red wine, tea, coffee, soy sauce, berries and many others. But since it is almost impossible to get rid of all them, just rinse your mouth, brush your teeth or chew gum.
  • Keep it low with sports and energy drinks that contain organic acids that break down calcium and erode teeth. They are even more harmful than sodas.
  • Do not consume in excess citric fruits due to the fact they contain acids that deteriorate the tooth enamel over time.
  • Reduce your intake of vinegar and other acid foods that open up the pores of tooth enamel.
Finally, stains on the surface can be removed with whitening toothpastes and home/office whitening kits. However, with deep old stains you would have to get them removed by a professional dental care professional.

Source: Cayman Net News

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sam said...

Really, very nice post. It proves the old ews Clean Teeth = Healthier Heart. Thanks for sharing with us.

Below are the tips for Healthy teeth:

1. Clean your teeth after eating by toothbrush and dental floss. Use a correct toothbrush, and brush and floss correctly.

2. Visit the dentist regularly. Periodontal disease of gums is common in adults and in older people. The dentist can remove plaque from teeth, reducing the number of bacteria - a key to helping prevent tooth decay and gum disease.

3. If you experience Gums bleeding during brushing, Red and/or swollen gums, Gums that have pulled away from the teeth, Bad breath, Loose teeth then you have chances of a periodontal disease:

4. Don't ignore gums that bleed when you brush or floss or changes in the way your teeth fit together when you bite.

5. Ask your dentist about cosmetic options for improving the appearance of teeth that are stained or chipped.

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