Stay Hydrated: Drinking water throughout the day helps flush away food particles and bacteria.
Avoid Sugary Snacks and Sodas: These feed plaque-forming bacteria and accelerate tartar buildup.
Visit Your Dentist: Use this trick as a supplement, not a substitute for professional cleanings.
Variants (Other Natural Tartar Remedies Nana Might Approve):
Coconut Oil Pulling: Swish 1 tablespoon of coconut oil in your mouth for 10–15 minutes to reduce bacteria and freshen breath.
Aloe Vera and Glycerin Scrub: Combine with baking soda for an antibacterial blend that’s gentle on gums.
Activated Charcoal Paste: Gently polishes and may help lift surface stains (use occasionally to avoid abrasion).
Orange Peel Rub: Rub the inner side of a fresh orange peel directly on your teeth—its vitamin C and essential oils can help reduce microbial buildup.
FAQ:
Q: Can baking soda damage my enamel?
A: When used in moderation and with a soft brush, baking soda is generally safe. Avoid aggressive scrubbing or daily use, which could wear down enamel over time.
Q: Is hydrogen peroxide safe to use in the mouth?
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