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Looking in the mirror and seeing yellow or discolored teeth can be a bummer. However, staining is normal since many foods discolor teeth and plaque can make your teeth look slightly yellow. Fortunately, you can get a whiter smile by changing some of your dental hygiene habits. Avoid wasting your time on unproven natural remedies and focus on preventing stains in the first place. You can also ask your dentist about natural whitening treatments that they offer.

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    Brush your teeth with a baking soda and peroxide mixture to remove stains.[1] For a cheap whitening treatment, mix 1 part hydrogen peroxide with 4 parts bak­ing soda in a bowl.[2] Then, scrub the paste against your teeth for 2 minutes before you rinse your mouth with water.[3]

    • Baking soda and hydrogen peroxide are both shown to be effective natural ingredients that whiten your teeth.[4]
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    Don't swish coconut oil in your mouth since it isn't proven to whiten teeth. Swishing oil along with spices is known as oil pulling. Although some people claim that this lifts surface stains, it isn't an effectively proven whitener so save the coconut oil for your next baking project![5]

    • Swishing certain spices, such as turmeric, can actually stain your teeth.

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    Use activated charcoal products with caution. You've probably heard about lots of activated charcoal products, such as powders, pastes, and whitening strips, that claim to whiten teeth naturally. More research is needed to support these claims, but you could try an activated charcoal product to see if you notice whitening effects or ask your dentist what they recommend.[6]

    • Dentists are concerned that activated charcoal might be too abrasive for your teeth and gums, which could actually cause damage.[7]
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    Avoid rubbing acidic ingredients against your teeth. You've probably seen natural remedies which tell you to mix acidic and abrasive ingredients before scrubbing the mixture on your teeth. Unfortunately, acidic ingredients wear away your teeth's enamel, which protects the teeth from cavities. Skip any home remedy that recommends rubbing these ingredients on your teeth:[8]

    • Lemon juice
    • Orange juice
    • Apple cider vinegar
    • Pineapple juice
    • Mango juice
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    Use a mouthwash rinse 2 times a day before you brush your teeth. Choose a mouthwash that lists hydrogen peroxide as an ingredient and swish it in your mouth for 1 full minute. Then, spit out the mouthwash and brush your teeth.[9]

    • Stick with the mouthwash for several weeks before you notice whiter teeth.
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    Choose a natural toothpaste if you want to avoid artificial ingredients. Because everyone's idea of what "natural" is can be different, read ingredients on the label to avoid products that contain things you don't want, such as artificial flavors, fragrances, colors, sweeteners, and preservatives, or make your own toothpaste.[10]

    • Look for a toothpaste that contains baking soda. This natural ingredient is proven to remove stains and whiten teeth.
    • If you're buying toothpaste, ensure that the package says it's ADA (American Dental Association) approved.
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    Brush your teeth for 2 minutes twice a day to remove surface stains. Squeeze the toothpaste onto your toothbrush and gently scrub your teeth using circular motions. Take time to brush the sides and top of your teeth to remove plaque. If this sticky substance builds up on your teeth, it can make your teeth look yellow and cause bacteria to thrive. Then, rinse your mouth with water.[11]

    • Remember to replace your toothbrush every 3 months so the bristles effectively loosen plaque.[12]
    • Bacteria can grow on your tongue, so don't forget to brush your tongue after you finish brushing your teeth.[13]
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    Floss your teeth once a day to prevent plaque buildup between your teeth. Buy any type of floss you like, whitening or not, and floss between each tooth at least 1 time a day. Flossing removes hard-to-reach plaque that makes your teeth look yellow.[14]

    • Since floss can be made from different materials, try a few different types to find out which kind you prefer.
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    Cut back on drinking liquids that stain your teeth. Your morning coffee, afternoon tea, and evening red wine might all be staining your teeth. The good news is that by limiting beverages that stain, it will be easier to clean and whiten your teeth naturally.[15]

    • Try drinking these liquids through a straw so you're not coating your teeth with them. You may need to let hot liquids cool down a little before you do this.
    • There's no need to rush to the sink after you drink a staining beverage. Because the acid in coffee, tea, and wine softens your enamel temporarily, you should wait 1 hour before you brush your teeth.[16]
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    Quit smoking to prevent nicotine from staining your teeth. Smoking just a few cigarettes a day can turn your teeth yellow. If you smoke even more, your teeth may become brown or black, so take steps to quit.[17][18] If you're struggling to drop the habit, join a local support group or try smoking cessation programs. These programs can help you kick the habit and protect your teeth.

    • You should also avoid chewing tobacco since it stains your teeth and contains abrasive ingredients that wear down your enamel.
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    Get your teeth professionally cleaned at least twice a year. You probably know that regular teeth cleaning is important. The hygienist thoroughly cleans your teeth while the dentist checks X-rays for cavities. Removing tough plaque buildup helps your teeth look whiter and the visit also gives you a chance to ask your dentist about natural whitening methods.[19]

    • Depending on the health of your teeth, your dentist may recommend that you get more frequent cleanings. For example, you might need to come in for check-ups every 6 months.
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    Ask your dentist to recommend natural home whitening treatments. You might feel overwhelmed by the number of home whitening kits that are available. Your dentist can recommend one that's effective and safe to use. Keep in mind that any home whitening kit you use should have the ADA seal of approval on the package.[20]

    • It's especially important to ask your dentist's advice if you have sensitive gums since many home whitening kits can irritate your teeth or gums.[21]
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    Schedule whitening at your dentist's office if you want noticeably whiter teeth. Your dentist will polish your teeth and apply a whitening solution before brightening your teeth with UV light. To whiten your teeth, you'll need about 4 short whitening sessions.[22]

    • If you want clinically white teeth at home, ask your dentist to create a whitening tray that you press against your teeth and wear overnight. Although it takes about 2 weeks, your teeth will stay white for 2 years.[23]
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    Dr. Tu Anh Vu is a Board Certified Dentist and Owner of Tu's Dental, her private practice, in Brooklyn, New York. With over six years of clinical experience, Dr. Vu helps adults and kids of all ages get over their anxiety with dental phobia. Dr. Vu has conducted research related to finding the cure for Kaposi Sarcoma cancer and has presented her research at the Hinman Meeting in Memphis. She received her undergraduate degree from Bryn Mawr College and a DMD from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine.

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    Brush your teeth twice a day using a fluoridated toothpaste. Brush for at least two minutes each time you do it and don't forget to floss. See your dentist at least twice a year to get your teeth professionally cleaned. That's it! There are no magic tricks when it comes to taking care of your teeth!

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      To whiten your teeth naturally, stir together equal parts baking soda and hydrogen peroxide until the mixture takes on a paste-like consistency. Next, dip a soft-bristled toothbrush into the mixture and brush your teeth with the paste using gentle, circular motions. Then, rinse your mouth out with water and spit. Followup by brushing your teeth normally using a different toothbrush. Repeat this process several times per week until you get the results you want. For tips on using activated charcoal to whiten your teeth, read on!

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      3 Ways to Whiten Teeth with Natural Methods - wikiHow? ›

      For a cheap whitening treatment, mix 1 part hydrogen peroxide with 4 parts baking soda in a bowl. Then, scrub the paste against your teeth for 2 minutes before you rinse your mouth with water. Baking soda and hydrogen peroxide are both shown to be effective natural ingredients that whiten your teeth.

      What are 3 ways to whiten teeth? ›

      For your benefit, we've provided you with seven different ways to naturally whiten your teeth.
      • Eat Strawberries. ...
      • Eat Plenty of Fruits and Vegetables. ...
      • Brush After You Eat or Drink. ...
      • Rinse with Apple Cider Vinegar. ...
      • Apply Coconut Oil. ...
      • Brush Your Tongue. ...
      • Use Baking Soda and Hydrogen Peroxide.

      How can I whiten my teeth naturally in 3 days? ›

      Here are six ways for you to naturally whiten your teeth without the use of any harmful chemicals:
      1. First things first, brush your teeth regularly: ...
      2. Oil pulling: ...
      3. Brush with baking soda and hydrogen peroxide paste: ...
      4. Rub banana, orange, or lemon peels: ...
      5. Take a diet rich in fruits and vegetables: ...
      6. Go to the dentist:

      Does vaseline whiten teeth? ›

      APPLY VASELINE TO YOUR TEETH. A slick across your gnashers can not only act as a protective layer against staining from what passes your lips, but also it can keep lippy in place and prevent it from transferring onto your teeth. Either way – you've got a whiter smile.

      Does swishing hydrogen peroxide whiten teeth? ›

      A simple hydrogen peroxide mouthwash may help remove mild stains. However, a person should avoid leaving hydrogen peroxide solutions on their teeth for extended periods. For people who have darker stains, stronger whitening options are available both over the counter and from a dentist.

      How to get teeth super white? ›

      Follow good oral hygiene practices. Brush your teeth at least twice daily, floss at least once daily to remove plaque, and rinse with an antiseptic mouthwash at least once a day to kill bacteria that cause plaque. Use a whitening toothpaste (once or twice a week only) to remove surface stains and prevent yellowing.

      Can yellow teeth become white again? ›

      What Can Be Done to Whiten Yellow Teeth? If you're looking for a radical change in the coloring of your teeth, you need professional-grade whitening to get the job done. Your cosmetic dentist can provide treatment that penetrates deep into the enamel and removes years of stains with a powerful bleaching agent.

      How to remove yellow stains from teeth naturally? ›

      In addition to teeth whitening products, there are also some commonly shared home remedies:
      1. Baking Soda. Baking soda is a common household product that neutralizes odors and clean surfaces, from kitchen counters to carpets. ...
      2. Activated Charcoal. ...
      3. Coconut Oil Pulling. ...
      4. Apple Cider Vinegar. ...
      5. Fruit Peel. ...
      6. Avoid Stain-Causing Foods.

      How to remove black stains on teeth naturally? ›

      Home Remedies for Removing Black Spots on Teeth

      Coconut oil boasts antimicrobial qualities. By practicing oil pulling—swirling a tablespoon of coconut oil in your mouth for 15-20 minutes daily—you can diminish plaque and discolorations, promoting a more radiant smile.

      Does apple cider vinegar whiten teeth? ›

      Due to it's high acidity, ACV is not recommended for teeth whitening. If you use it, it is best to dilute it and ensure you are rinsing your teeth afterward. There are better alternatives for teeth whitening, including the use of teeth whitening strips, hydrogen peroxide, or baking soda.

      What whitens teeth the fastest at home? ›

      Hydrogen peroxide is a mild bleach that can help to whiten stained teeth . For optimal whitening, a person can try brushing with a mix of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide for 1–2 minutes twice a day for a week.

      What oil whitens teeth? ›

      Oil pulling refers to personal dental care that involves swishing edible oil around your mouth to care for and whiten your teeth. The oil of choice is usually coconut oil when it comes to oil pulling. This is because coconut oil is widely believed to be beneficial to gums, removes plaques, and whitens teeth.

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      Does purple toothpaste work? ›

      Despite claims, purple toothpaste doesn't whiten teeth or remove stains. Purple toothpaste uses color theory to neutralize yellow teeth by applying purple dye to the teeth, giving the illusion of a whiter smile. This effect is temporary and won't whiten teeth over time.

      Is it okay to brush your teeth with baking soda and hydrogen peroxide? ›

      For deeper cleaning, people safely can mix baking soda with a small amount of hydrogen peroxide to create a toothpaste. However, since hydrogen peroxide can sting, people with sensitive teeth and gums should discontinue using this paste if they experience pain or discomfort.

      Does coconut oil whiten teeth? ›

      Some claim coconut oil offers benefits like healthier gums, plaque removal, and even whiter teeth. But before you make oil pulling part of your morning routine, it's important to ask, “Does coconut oil really whiten teeth?” It turns out that oil probably won't offer you significant oral benefits.

      Can I brush my teeth with hydrogen peroxide and baking soda? ›

      Baking soda is abrasive and helps remove stains from the surface of your teeth which makes them appear whiter. However, baking soda does not help remove the old stains. Therefore mixing it with hydrogen peroxide helps whiten your teeth. The mixture forms a paste which stays on your teeth while brushing them.

      What do dentists use to whiten teeth? ›

      Carbamide peroxide and hydrogen peroxide are commonly used in whitening interventions and can readily permeate dental hard tissues. Temporary tooth sensitivity and gingival inflammation are the most common adverse effects of vital tooth whitening.

      What is the healthiest way to whiten your teeth? ›

      If you want whiter teeth but also want to avoid the chemicals, this article lists many options that are both natural and safe.
      • Practice oil pulling. ...
      • Brush with baking soda. ...
      • Use hydrogen peroxide. ...
      • Eat fruits and vegetables. ...
      • Prevent tooth stains before they happen.

      What is the best thing to whiten your teeth with? ›

      If you're looking for long-lasting results, Bianca Velayo, DMD of Green Valley Smiles Dentistry, recommends looking for peroxide-based products if you're hoping to whiten tooth enamel. You can opt for either carbamide peroxide or hydrogen peroxide as both will reverse internal and external stains on teeth, she notes.

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