(Out of the 10, we have covered 3
highly effective home remedies in this video as well.)
A shining set of sparkling white
teeth can make anyone appear more attractive, healthy and younger. Many people
avoid smiling in public because they are self-conscious about the poor color of
their teeth.
Teeth may gradually become yellow
due to aging, hereditary factors, poor dental hygiene, or excessive
consumption of tea, coffee, tobacco and cigarettes. In addition, high doses
of antibiotics, climatic conditions, infection and improper metabolism can
contribute to discoloring of teeth.
Often people seek professional
treatment to remove the yellow tinge from their teeth, but such treatments take
time and can be expensive. If you wish to get rid of yellow teeth, you can try
some natural remedies. There are many kitchen ingredients that you can use to
restore your pearly white smile.
Here are the top 10 home remedies for yellow teeth.
1. Baking
Soda
Baking soda is one of the best
ingredients that you can use to get rid of yellow teeth. It will help remove
plaque and make your pearly whites shine.
- Add a quarter teaspoon of baking soda in a little toothpaste. Brush your teeth with this gritty mixture and rinse with warm water. Use it once or twice a week.
- Alternatively, you can combine baking soda with lemon juice, white vinegar, or hydrogen peroxide.
- You can make a whitening mouthwash by mixing one tablespoon of baking soda and one and a half teaspoons of hydrogen peroxide with one cup of cold water. Rinse with the mouthwash two or three times a day.
- You can also scrub your teeth gently for at least two minutes with diluted baking soda. Do this twice in the first week, and then every 15 days. It is essential to note that excess use of baking soda can strip your teeth of its natural enamel.
2. Orange
Peel
Cleaning your teeth with fresh
orange peel on a regular basis will reduce the yellow tinge accumulated on your
teeth.
- Rub orange peel over your teeth every night before going to sleep. The vitamin C and calcium in the orange peel will combat the microorganisms throughout the night.
- Do this for a few weeks and you will notice effective results.
If fresh orange peel is not
available, you can use dried orange peel powder.
3. Strawberries
Strawberries contain a good amount
of vitamin C, which helps make your teeth whiter.
- Grind a few strawberries into a paste. Rub the paste on your teeth gently. If done twice daily for a few weeks, the yellow tinge on your teeth will vanish.
- Another option is to mix the pulp of one strawberry with one-half teaspoon of baking soda and spread the mixture onto your teeth and let it sit for a few minutes. Rinse out your mouth and brush your teeth with toothpaste to get rid of any residue.
4. Hydrogen
Peroxide
The mild bleaching effect of
hydrogen peroxide can help make yellow teeth white again.
- Rinse and gargle with a mouthwash that has hydrogen peroxide. Make sure not to swallow the hydrogen peroxide.
- You can also make a paste of baking soda with hydrogen peroxide and gently brush your teeth with it. Later, brush your teeth with your regular toothpaste.
Use hydrogen peroxide with extra
caution as it can cause irritation of the gums and make your teeth sensitive.
5. Lemon
The bleaching property present in lemons can also help get rid of yellow discoloration. In fact,
gargling with lemon juice and scrubbing your teeth with lemon peel is one of
the best ways to make your teeth white again.
- Mix together a few drops of lemon juice and some salt.
- Apply the mixture on the stained teeth and rub the paste vigorously over your teeth and gums. Leave it on for a few minutes and then rinse your mouth thoroughly with water.
- Do this twice daily for about two weeks to get rid of tartar and the yellow tinge.
6. Salt
Salt is one of the fundamental
dental cleansing agents that has been used for ages. It helps replenish lost
mineral content in the teeth and helps revive their white color.
- You can use common salt regularly each morning as a tooth powder instead of toothpaste. Another option is to mix common salt with charcoal and brush your teeth with it regularly.
- You can also mix common salt with baking soda and gently rub it on your teeth.
Be extra careful using salt as it
can cause damage to your gums and tooth enamel if used roughly.

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