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The Natural Tooth Whitener that Won’t Damage Your Teeth

Today, in the 21st century, who else is trying to take care of their dental health and keep their teeth as white and aligned as possible. In fact, whitening treatments in dental clinics are among the most popular. If you are one of those people who wants to always have a perfectly white smile and are looking for a method that complements your professional teeth whitening, here we will tell you how to make and apply a natural tooth whitening product that does not harm your teeth.
First of all, we want to clarify that there are many homemade ways to get whiter teeth, but many of them, in the long run, will damage the enamel of your teeth, and therefore will make all your teeth have a very unhealthy transparent appearance, and even produce tooth sensitivity. Home remedies with lemon juice, baking soda, activated charcoal etc. can bleach teeth but, if used daily, can be harmful to our teeth in the long term.
However, the natural teeth whitener we propose here can be used daily and does not damage teeth, and even uses ingredients that are highly beneficial to your dental health and also to your general health.
To make your own natural teeth whitener, you must purchase coconut oil and turmeric. Turmeric is a spice that is widely used in Indian cuisine and also in Ayurvedic medicine. In addition to being a powerful whitening agent, it has multiple benefits for our health, including its anti-inflammatory properties and antibacterial action, making it perfect for preventing gingivitis.
It is very important that you make sure that the turmeric you use is 100% turmeric and nothing else. This is because some establishments mix turmeric with other dyes to reduce its price, and if you use this type of mixture for your teeth whitening, the only thing you will get is to get them more dirty, while coconut oil is a perfect natural product for brushing your teeth, thanks to its great bactericidal power. In contact with our saliva, coconut oil creates an emulsion that will trap all germs. That’s why both ingredients together and blended together will provide you with an oral health of iron while leaving your teeth incredibly white.

Preparation and use

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