american academy of cosmetic dentists
THE WHITE SMILE DIET
May 15 2009
First it was Atkins, then it was South Beach, now
it’s the White Smile Diet. Daily home care and
regular cleanings at your dentist’s office are
essential for maintaining healthy teeth and gums. In
addition, certain foods can help remove stains from
your teeth. Foods such as apples, pears, celery,
carrots, cauliflower and cucumbers produce saliva
which combines with the foods’ natural fibers to
naturally clean teeth and remove bacteria.
A recent survey show that whitening treatments have increased more than 300% since 1996. With so many people wanting to brighten their smile, Gregory J. Daniels DDS, a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentists (AACD) has a few easy tips that will help his patients to maintain their beautiful white teeth after treatment.
• Strawberries will naturally whiten your teeth.
• Avoid drinking coffee, dark syrup sodas, red wine and blueberries. All stain teeth quickly.
• Drink from a straw whenever possible this allows food dyes to bypass teeth altogether.
• Baking soda helps remove stains. Brush it on your teeth twice a month, just as you would toothpaste, and rinse.
• Raw veggies are not only healthy, but they clean your teeth and remove topical stains.
• Chewing sugarless gum stimulates saliva and clean teeth surfaces. Not recommended for patients with TMJ.
A recent survey show that whitening treatments have increased more than 300% since 1996. With so many people wanting to brighten their smile, Gregory J. Daniels DDS, a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentists (AACD) has a few easy tips that will help his patients to maintain their beautiful white teeth after treatment.
• Strawberries will naturally whiten your teeth.
• Avoid drinking coffee, dark syrup sodas, red wine and blueberries. All stain teeth quickly.
• Drink from a straw whenever possible this allows food dyes to bypass teeth altogether.
• Baking soda helps remove stains. Brush it on your teeth twice a month, just as you would toothpaste, and rinse.
• Raw veggies are not only healthy, but they clean your teeth and remove topical stains.
• Chewing sugarless gum stimulates saliva and clean teeth surfaces. Not recommended for patients with TMJ.