5
foods that brighten your smile By Tanya Zuckerbrot Published August 11,
2015.
Check out these foods that do double duty by naturally cleaning
and whitening teeth: Strawberries This ruby red fruit contains malic acid, an
enzyme and natural astringent that helps remove surface stains from tooth
enamel. Strawberries are a healthy snack, of course, but for more
tooth-whitening power try adding some mashed berries to your toothbrush before
scrubbing. Follow with a baking soda and water rinse to flush away any acidic
residue. Carrots In addition to their crunchy and abrasive texture, carrots
also stimulate saliva production, which helps prevent plaque build-up.
According to a study published in The Journal of the Federation of American
Societies for Experimental Biology, saliva works like a wound-healing
disinfectant, breaking down food particles left in the mouth while cleaning
food and dead cells from the teeth's surface and gums. Carrots also neutralize
acid in the mouth, which aids in the regeneration of tooth enamel. Coconut Oil
Brushing, oil pulling, and rinsing your teeth with coconut oil can ensure
pearly white teeth. The lauric acid in coconut oil naturally whitens, while its
antibacterial and antimicrobial properties help fight plaque formation and gingivitis.
Seed & Nuts Thanks to their coarse, crunchy texture and high fiber content,
seeds and nuts are great for removing plaque and surface stains. They're also
rich in protein and calcium, which promote strong teeth, gums, and bones. While
sesame seeds scrub away at plaque, nuts like cashews also contain
saliva-stimulating nutrients that help prevent build-up of plaque and
enamel-eroding bacteria. Baking Soda Sodium bicarbonate, commonly known as
baking soda, is one of the active ingredients often used in commercial teeth
whiteners and toothpastes. It naturally removes surface stains while reducing
plaque and bacteria that cause bad breath. Brushing your teeth with baking soda
is simple: Dip your wet toothbrush in some powder and brush thoroughly for about
two minutes before rinsing with water. For a fresh minty aftertaste, mix the
baking soda with 2-3 drops of mint essential oil.
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