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How I Whiten My Teeth At Home

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3. Activated Charcoal

Ingredients:
Activated charcoal powder
Method: Wet your toothbrush, dip it into activated charcoal powder, and brush your teeth as you normally would. Rinse thoroughly. Activated charcoal is thought to absorb plaque and other compounds that stain teeth.
Frequency: Limit this to a couple of times per week to avoid abrasion to the enamel.

4. Apple Cider Vinegar

Ingredients:
Apple cider vinegar
Method: Use it as a mouthwash. Dilute apple cider vinegar with water (half water, half vinegar), swish around in your mouth for a minute, and then rinse with water and brush your teeth. Apple cider vinegar has natural whitening properties.
Caution: Because vinegar is acidic, it can wear down the enamel on your teeth. Use this method no more than a couple of times per week.

5. Fruit Peels

Ingredients:
Banana peel or orange peel
Method: Rub the inside of a banana peel or orange peel on your teeth for about 2 minutes, then thoroughly rinse your mouth and brush your teeth. The peels of these fruits contain compounds that can help to whiten teeth.
Note: There is less scientific backing for this method, but many report success.

6. Strawberry and Baking Soda Scrub

Ingredients:
1 ripe strawberry
½ teaspoon of baking soda
Method: Crush the strawberry and mix it with baking soda. Apply the mixture to your teeth with a toothbrush and let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing and brushing as usual. The malic acid in strawberries is said to remove discoloration on teeth, while baking soda buffs away stains.

Tips for Maintaining White Teeth:

Regularly brush and floss your teeth twice a day.
Avoid foods and beverages that stain your teeth, like coffee, tea, and red wine.
Visit your dentist regularly for professional cleanings and check-ups.

These natural methods can be effective for mild staining and to maintain dental brightness. However, for more significant staining or discoloration, professional treatment might be necessary. Always consult with your dentist before trying new dental treatments, especially if you have sensitive teeth or gums.

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