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10 Tips for Healthy, White Teeth

Not only do the 32 nuggets in your mouth help you talk and chew, they can make or break your appearance. Here are 10 secrets for keeping your pearly whites in tip-top shape.

Wine and Your Teeth
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1. Go on a white-teeth diet. If you're quaffing red wine and black tea, or smoking cigarettes or cigars, expect the results to show up as not-so-pearly whites. Other culprits to blame for dingy teeth include colas, gravies, and dark juices. Bottom line: If it's dark before you put it in your mouth, it will probably stain your teeth. Brush immediately after eating or drinking foods that stain teeth and use a good bleaching agent, either over-the-counter or in the dentist's office. For convenient teeth-cleaning action, eat an apple.

Toothbrush Life Expectancy
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2. Chuck your toothbrush or change the head of your electric toothbrush at least every two to three months. Otherwise, you're just transferring bacteria to your mouth. According to Beverly Hills dentist Harold Katz, D.D.S., the best way to brush is by placing your toothbrush at a 45-degree angle against your gums and gently moving it in a circular motion, rather than a back-and-forth motion. Grip the toothbrush like a pencil so you won't scrub too hard.

Clean Your Tounge
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3. Clean your tongue with a tongue scraper every morning to remove tongue plaque and freshen your breath. One major cause of bad breath is the buildup of bacteria on the tongue, which a daily tongue scraping will help banish. Plus, using a tongue scraper is more effective than brushing your tongue with a toothbrush, says Dr. Katz.

Crisp, Clean Food
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4. Eat "detergent" foods. Foods that are firm or crisp help clean teeth as they're eaten. We already mentioned apples (otherwise known as nature's toothbrush); other choices include raw carrots, celery, and popcorn. For best results, make "detergent" foods the final food you eat in your meal if you know you won't be able to brush your teeth right after eating.

Apple Cider Vinegar
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5. Gargle with apple cider vinegar in the morning and then brush as usual. The vinegar helps help remove stains, whiten teeth, and kill bacteria in your mouth and gums.

Baking Soda for Teeth
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6. Brush your teeth with baking soda once a week to remove stains and whiten your teeth. Use it just as you would toothpaste. You can also use salt as an alternative toothpaste. Just be sure to spit it out so it doesn't count as sodium intake! Also, if your gums start to feel raw, switch to brushing with salt every other day.

Mouthwash
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7. Stay fresh. To check the freshness of your breath, lick your palm and smell it while it's still wet. If you smell something, it’s time for a sugar-free breath mint. Shopping for mouthwash? Make sure it is alcohol-free. Most over-the-counter mouthwashes have too much alcohol, which can dry out the tissues in your mouth, making them more susceptible to bacteria.

Flossing Teeth
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8. Practice flossing with your eyes shut. If you can floss without having to guide your work with a mirror, you can floss in your car, at your desk, while in bed, and before important meetings. In which case, buy several packages of floss and scatter them in your car, your desk, your purse, your briefcase, your nightstand.

Brush Twice a Day
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9. Brush your teeth when you first get out of bed and before you get back in at night. They're the two most crucial times, says Kathleen W. Wilson, M.D., an internist at the Ochsner Health Center in New Orleans and author of When You Think You Are Falling Apart. That’s because saliva (which keeps cavity-causing plaque off teeth) dries up at night, so it’s best to have all plaque cleaned off the teeth before sleep. It’s also important to brush first thing in the morning to brush off plaque and bacteria (morning breath!) that may have built up as you slept.

Lipstick for White Teeth
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10. Conceal with color. Ladies: Choose a medium coral or light red lipstick. These colors make your teeth look whiter, whereas lighter-colored lipsticks tend to bring out the yellow in teeth.

See also:
50 Secrets From Your Dentist

Comments :
By PJ, 07/28/2009, 11:27 PM EDT

Are you not able to get help from the State or Government to provide child care for you to be able to work full time? I think there are programs for that especially if you get food stamps or are on the Medicaid program. You might want to check to see if there are programs to help you with your childrens care.

By PJ, 07/28/2009, 11:21 PM EDT

i8dapl, There is a large Baptist Church in our area that has a program with volunteer dentist to help the low income/needy in our area. You might want to check with all the large churches in your area to see if they have the program available. You might also want to check with the local County offices like your County Commissioners, the local Health Department, Catholic Services and the Salvation Army and ask if any of them have any free dental work services available or know of any.

By i8dapl, 07/14/2009, 7:46 PM EDT

I am a 37 year old mother of two girls. I cannot afford proper dental care for myself. I am only able to work part time because my girls are young, and I don't have family to help. I do, however, every three months get my hair "done" for $25.00every 3 months. I can't get my teeth cleaned for that. I need extensive dental work, I now can only eat soft foods, and I am embarassed by my teeth. If one of your contributing dentists would like to help, my email is evey72@aol.com.

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