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My friends cousin just got out of childhood, and now he realizes how bad his theeth are, any help?

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You know that when you get out of childhood, you start brushing your teeth more frequently, and that you usually find them a bit cream like colored. Well finally, he quit eating those teeth decaying, and teeth staining candies. His teeth are like cream colored, and now, he brushes 2 times a day, and flosses once a day. What are some good ways to strengthen enamel, and to whiten teeth?

Thank You for your attention. ^ ^

- Lucian

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  1. You can buy a lot of those at home whitening creams etc, but I think most of them don't work.  His best option is to visit a dentist, and ask him.  I know of treatments which involve bleach powder and UV light which have great results but may cost a lot of money.


  2. he could try over the counter tooth whitening products but i would first start with the dentist for an overall exam and a professional cleaning.

  3. Home Remedies for Yellow Teeth

    There are tons of home remedies that you can use to try to whiten your teeth, although none have yet proven to be successful. Here’s a few:

    Rub the white part of an orange peel along your teeth.

    Brush your teeth with baking soda.

    Using a Q-Tip, dab hydrogen peroxide onto the surface of your teeth, being careful to avoid your gums or you might have irritation.

    Strawberry pulp is supposed to have a natural bleaching effect, and it tastes better than baking soda.

    Salt can be used to brush your teeth. You can also try mixing salt, baking soda and water together. But be careful, because the salt is very abrasive and could cause mouth pain and weakened enamel.

    Rinse your mouth with a vinegar/water solution.

    You should consult a dentist before trying and of the above remedies. Your tooth enamel is rather fragile, and you don’t want to do too much to your teeth because it can really wear down the enamel, causing you even more problems. Remember, yellow teeth are really just a cosmetic issue and you don’t want to cause permanent damage in your quest to have a bright smile.

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