How to remove stains from Your teeth

It’s an old question: how to remove stains on teeth. Even the girl with the widest smile and most beautiful lips must have this passing thought while looking in the mirror one morning and see a small stain on one of her beautiful teeth. The best solution is a good maintenance, meaning consistent brushing and flossing.
But if like myself, you’re too lazy to brush your teeth even once a day or you don’t do it at all, A solution for this problem exists and also a good one! But yes, it costs a little bit. So just to warn you, don’t ever remove stains on teeth with razor-sharp objects such as knifes. It hurts and damages the enamel coating.
Reasons for Stains on Teeth
There are 2 major categories for Stains on Teeth. One of them you can handle, the other no. the one you can handle is these created by beverages like coffee, tea, red wine or drinking cold and then hot or the contrary, this harms teeth, weaken them, pores the teeth’s enamel, makes it open and close and so trap tiny pieces of food that stain remain in place and stain the teeth. As to food: acidic and sweet foods harm the teeth and create the same phenomenon.
And now, in short, 2 possible easy ways solve this ” how to remove stains on teeth” problem.
1st, Use peroxide-based gel. This is used by applying an adhesive whitening strip to your teeth. It should be kept on your teeth for a few minutes - you can read it on the product. Usually you should do it for few minutes daily.
2nd, a little more expensive solution: you can buy an at-home whitening kit. Usually it contains gel that you will brush onto the teeth or you’ll pour it into a tray that will be put under or on the teeth for a few minutes.
The best and most logical solution, however, is stop being lazy and just brush your teeth twice a day.
Hope this helps.




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