Everybody wants to have a perfect smile. While some people are blessed with naturally beautiful pearly whites, others are not that lucky, which can be due to several reasons. However, there are ways you can make your teeth whiter and have that coveted white smile. Here are five ways to make your teeth whiter.

· Brush with Baking soda
For mildly discolored teeth, some home remedies will do just fine. Simple home remedies can easily rectify teeth discoloration from coffee, tobacco, or plaque build-up. Baking soda is known to provide micro abrasion on the surface of the teeth to scrape away discoloration and polish the teeth, making them brighter and shinier.
· Whitening strips and trays
Another home remedy you can try is whitening strips. Whitening strips are bleaching products that create a mold of your teeth and whiten your teeth naturally over some time. Whitening strips are safe to use without the supervision of a dentist as they have micro-whitening agents in them. You can opt for either over-the-counter whitening strips or consult with your dentist, who will recommend the best option for you after examining your teeth.
· Whitening toothpaste
Some toothpaste has whitening properties because they contain low concentrations of hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide. However, these only work on mild discolorations that are not intrinsic. Additionally, it might take longer to start noticing results.
· Chairside whitening
Chairside whitening is conducted at the dentist’s office. After making an appointment with your dentist, he/she can schedule your whitening session, depending on the type of stains you have. Professionally dentists use whitening gels with higher hydrogen peroxide concentration than at-home whitening gels or strips. A session is usually 30 minutes to an hour, depending on how white you want your teeth to be or how much discoloration you have on your teeth. The results are instant as compared to at-home whitening.
· Dental masking
Dental masking is used to whiten teeth that have intrinsic discoloration, or that can otherwise not be whitened by any other whitening methods. For instance, people with dental fluorosis can opt for dental masking since they cannot achieve good results with bleaching. There are different masking options available for teeth whitenings, such as veneers and composite resin bonding. Both involve coating the teeth with the masking material (either veneers or composite resin) to cover up the stain. This is a very invasive process, so it is only recommended for people with severe discoloration.
· Bottom Line
Although these teeth whitening tips can help with making your smile brighter, maintaining good oral hygiene and health is the key to having the perfect smile. Avoid bad dental habits that contribute to teeth discoloration such as smoking, too much coffee, and not brushing your teeth after eating.
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