Baking
Soda and Lemon Juice Paste
Baking
Soda isn’t a shocker here. Sodium bicarbonate (its official name) is mildly
abrasive; gently scrubbing away surface stains to return teeth to a whiter
shade. It’s also very alkaline (the opposite of acidic) so I would think if you
have a very acidic mouth or eat a lot of acidic food, it could help balance out
the Ph, which would be useful as acid breaks down enamel-this is strictly
speculation on my part. It will also reduce the acidity of the lemon juice,
which acts as a natural bleach of sorts. I use a mixture of baking soda and
water on some days, and use the lemon juice on others, as I don’t want to
overdo it.
You
will need…
-Several
teaspoons of baking soda
-Enough lemon juice or water to form a paste
-A toothbrush
-Enough lemon juice or water to form a paste
-A toothbrush
Directions
Mix
several teaspoons of baking soda with enough fresh lemon juice (or water) to
make a paste. Wipe your teeth and any extra saliva off of them with a paper
towel. Put a good amount of paste onto your toothbrush and apply. Leave the
paste on for 1 minute, then rinse, so as to avoid the acid effecting enamel. If
you are using just water you can leave it on for up to 3 minutes.
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