Foods That Whiten Teeth Naturally Home Remedies Work

Foods That Whiten Teeth Naturally Home Remedies Work

Foods That Whiten Teeth Naturally, Home Remedies Work

Foods That Whiten Teeth Naturally

Cheap home remedies that work

Isadora Tast/laif/Redux These red berries can brighten your smile. Coffee, tea, red wine and some soda can all stain your teeth and darken your smile. But there are some common that can actually help whiten your teeth over time. They’re not as thoroughly effective as professional teeth whitening products—but they are cheap and natural. And that should leave you smiling.

1 Strawberries

They may stain your shirt, but they could work to whiten teeth, since they contain an enzyme called malic acid. Try mashing up strawberries and rubbing them on your teeth. Leave for five minutes then rinse with water and brush and floss as usual. Chloe Sells/Gallery Stock Crunchy veggies like carrots help clean teeth.

2 Apples celery and carrots

These healthy fruits and veggies act like natural stain removers by increasing saliva production, which serves as the mouth's self-cleaning agent. They also may kill bacteria that causes bad breath, and their crunch factor works to scrub teeth clean. Kang Kim/Gallery Stock Mouth-watering citrus fruits act as a mouth wash.

3 Oranges and pineapples

Eating tart fruits such as oranges and pineapples may cause the mouth to produce more saliva, which washes teeth clean naturally. Beware of using lemons directly on teeth, because too much acidity can damage teeth. Niday Picture Library/Alamy Use baking soda to whiten teeth.

4 Baking soda

One 2008 study found toothpastes that contain baking soda — long considered a tooth-whitening home remedy — do a better job of removing plaque than toothpastes without the ingredient. To try it, your best bet is brushing with a commercial paste that contains the mild abrasive. Or, once in a while, you can just brush your teeth with baking soda straight from the box. Oriani Origone/Gallery Stock Hard cheeses can both protect teeth and clean food particles.

5 Yogurt milk and cheese

Dairy products contain lactic acid, which may help protect teeth against decay. A study in the journal Dentistry found kids who ate yogurt four times per week had less tooth decay than kids who didn't eat yogurt. Researchers think proteins in yogurt may bind to teeth and prevent them from attack by harmful acids that cause cavities. Hard cheeses are best for whitening, since they help remove food particles as well. Jennifer Nelson is a Florida-based writer who also writes for Glamour, MSNBC and WebMD.

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