Good habits for white teeth
Reducing substances that stain the teeth
Of all the substances that permanently stain the teeth, the leading culprit is, of course, tobacco. If you smoke, it is essential to brush your teeth three times a day, if possible with a toothpaste formulated to reduce surface discolouration. Obviously, the most effective measure is to stop smoking!
Coffee and black tea are rich in tannins which also have a detrimental effect on the brightness of the teeth. If you are a caffeine addict, remember to brush your teeth regularly with a whitening toothpaste. If you are a tea lover, why not opt for green tea instead, which is less rich in tannins?
Teeth can also be stained by red wine (also rich in tannins), red berries (fresh or in juice form), cola type sparkling drinks and turmeric (a key spice in curry). Remember to systematically brush your teeth after consuming these foodstuffs.
For whiter teeth, remember to clean BETWEEN
Keeping your teeth white also involves good oral hygiene: regular brushing, using dental floss or interdental brushes and mouthwash on a daily basis.
This routine slows down the build-up of substances that cause staining and will prevent an accumulation of tartar, which can itself become stained.
Your dentist: an ally in keeping your teeth white
By inspecting your teeth and regularly removing tartar, your dentist helps to slow down age-related discolouration. They can also advise you on the right products to use when brushing your teeth at home.
Teeth whitening
With the right tools, it is easy to keep teeth white: a toothbrush and toothpaste designed to remove surface discoloration, a whitening agent and the help of your dentist.
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