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15 October 2009 441 views No Comment

A staple of American humor about the UK is that the latter have bad teeth. For example, Lisa Simpson was shown “The big book of British Teeth” by her orthodontist.  Is there actual evidence that British teeth are worse than anyone else’s are?  This debate still goes on.  However, it is pertinent to note what stains the teeth.

TEETH STAINERS

Good white teeth are a sign of good health and well-being. But, with the lifestyle that people enjoy today, this is a rare occurrence.  Our teeth have a baseline color, whose shade may vary a little from case to case. It is analogous to two blond females. They are both blonde-haired individuals, but their blonde hair, are not of the same shade. Tooth discoloration is be caused by surface staining.   The time between professional dental cleanings may subject the teeth to various life events and foods that may discolor the teeth.

The cumulative effect of a number of different processes may affect the color of a person’s teeth. Chromogenic foods like coffee, tea, colas, and red wine are, all known to cause teeth discoloration. Along with smokeless tobacco, cigarettes, pipes, and cigars are said to cause teeth staining. Antibiotics like tetracycline (and its derivates) cause blue-gray tooth staining, if ingested during tooth formation. Fluoride is another antibiotic known to cause chalky white to brown tooth stains.  Physiological processes are also causes of teeth discoloration.  Aging is another culprit causing this defect. Tooth decay may also lead to black to brown teeth. At times teeth discoloration may be a result of tooth trauma, like an accident.  Dental work on teeth, may also lead to discoloration of teeth.

TEETH WHITENING FOODS

Maintaining good oral hygiene is one of the most beneficial ways to reduce discoloration of the teeth. However, some foods provide natural home remedies for teeth whitening. These are, not as good, as professional teeth-whiteners are, but they offer cheap alternatives for sparkling teeth. The following foods are elemental in giving white teeth.

Strawberries

Strawberries:

Rubbing strawberries, on one’s teeth, leads to shining teeth. Alternatively, preparing a paste of crushed strawberries with baking soda and brushing one’s teeth with it, twice a week, each time leaving the mixture on the teeth for five minutes, can give white teeth. Remember, the next time you go to a strawberry park, don’t eat those strawberries – rub them on your teeth.

Orange Peel:

Orange peel is a natural tooth whitener. Buffing one’s teeth with the inside of an orange peel is a good remedy for white teeth. Alternatively, combining ground bay leaves with dried orange peel into a paste, and using that for brushing teeth can give good results.

Lemon Juice

Lemon Juice:

This is, already used in the hair as a bleaching agent.  However, this ingredient works wonders on the teeth too. Mixing lemon juice with baking soda to make a paste, for brushing the teeth, or gargling with it daily before brushing one’s teeth can help remove surface stains.

Apple Cedar Vinegar:

Apple Cedar Vinegar, apart from curing yeast infection, also removes dirty stains from the teeth. Like a lemon, this, can be mixed with baking soda, and used. This has the added benefit of relieving symptoms of acid reflux disease. It is found that people suffering from acid reflux disease often have stained teeth.

Crunchy Fruits and Vegetables:

Eating raw vegetables also leads to whiter teeth. Apples, carrots, cauliflower, celery, pears and other crunchy fruits and vegetables help clean the teeth and prevent stains. The natural fibers of the fruits and vegetables combine with the saliva in the mouth, to wash away the food particles and stain causing bacteria.  The malic acid in them further helps in this process.

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