Grey stain on your teeth? You can get rid of it for pennies and gain a pearly smile

Grey stain on your teeth? You can get rid of it for pennies and gain a pearly smile

The sticky film known as plaque can easily build up on your teeth from food and drink. And if you’re not diligent about removing it, it can turn into a stubborn film. Also known as tartar, it often appears yellow, but can also appear gray or black.

Some people have naturally gray teeth. Others may notice their teeth turning gray. This can happen at any age, for a variety of reasons. All teeth can gradually turn gray over time. However, in some cases, just one tooth will turn gray. Don’t worry about it, we will show you how to overcome the gray coating with home remedies.

Cleaning with baking soda

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A mixture of baking soda and salt is an effective home remedy for removing tartar. Brushing your teeth with baking soda and salt softens the tartar, making it easier to remove. The mixture should be gently scrubbed with a toothbrush. After finishing, brush your teeth with lukewarm water and gargle properly. The mixture has antibacterial properties and is very effective in killing germs in the mouth.

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Whitening with fruit

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Papain and bromelain, which are enzymes found in papaya and pineapple respectively, can help whiten your teeth. A 2020 Trusted Source study found that teeth whitening gels containing bromelain or papain have significant clinical potential to whiten teeth. Eat these fruits after brushing, preferably in the evening.

Using a mouthwash machine

A mouthwash can help reach plaque between your teeth. This tool uses water pressure to remove food and plaque in places that floss can’t reach. It also massages your gums. According to a 2016 study, using a water flosser with a manual toothbrush was 29% more effective at removing plaque than flossing with a manual toothbrush.

Source: Gazeta

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