We hear about so many natural smile care remedies that end up being extremely acidic. While they may show you some level of results you want, they will also begin to destroy the outer coating of your smile (enamel), which is essential to your oral health. So, whether some remedy includes lemons or strawberries, etc., remember: It’s better to receive professional care.
One of the things we always mention when we talk about brushing teeth is that you should be very careful not to use anything abrasive, even if it’s a toothpaste you find at the drugstore. This applies across the board, with natural products, as well. So, when you think that relying on something harsh like baking soda or charcoal is going to be beneficial as a smile care option, either to cleanse or whiten your smile, think again. All you’ll do with abrasives is scrape up your teeth.
Maybe you hear about some other home remedy that doesn’t seem to be dangerous. However, we encourage you to remember that even if you’re reaching for something that seems like it won’t necessarily damage your smile, keep in mind that it doesn’t mean it’s going to be effective. If you have questions, we ask that you bring them up with our team. We won’t be offended that you’re trying to find ways to practice smile care at home. Remember: We always suggest drinking water throughout the day, which is completely natural and very beneficial for your smile! It’s always best to check in with us, so you’re protecting your oral health and not wasting your time!
When you want help with your smile, always remember to come in for professional care to ensure you’re receiving safe treatment. Set up an appointment in Grand Prairie, TX by contacting your dentist at Pecan Tree Dental to schedule a visit at (972) 262-5111.
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