How to whiten teeth for a brighter smile

Close-up view of the smile of a man in a bike helmet looking at the camera.

How to brighten up your smile

Looking for more ways to brighten your smile before you snap your next selfie?

Having a good daily oral hygiene routine is an obvious first step. There are also retail remedies like whitening strips and special toothpastes. Most dentists also offer a bleaching treatment, but those are costly and need to be done several times a year.

We have some teeth-whitening tips in addition to brushing that won’t drain your bank account.

Stained teeth? Change your diet

Reduce your intake of dark drinks and foods that can stain your teeth. Coffee and cola are the biggest bad guys. Others in the stain gang include tea, red wine, grape juice, berries and spaghetti sauces.

The acid in those foods and drinks attacks the enamel, which is the outer protective layer of teeth that keeps them white. So drink or eat them in moderation.

Also, if you’re still smoking, stop. It’s turning your teeth a dingy yellow.

Coffee beans and clear coffee cup on saucer.

Stain-fighting strategies

For those who can’t start the day without their morning joe, it can be difficult to reduce your coffee intake. Good news: There are other measures you can take to defend against the foods and drinks darkening your dazzling smile.

For example, drink water in between each sip of that dark drink you can’t give up. It will help wash away the staining substance. And drink through a straw to reduce your teeth’s exposure to the offending liquid.

Or change up your routine and brush your teeth after your morning coffee. Also, don’t forget a mouth rinse, like Glister™ Multi-Action Mouthwash. The blast of minty freshness will help wake you up if you’re decreasing coffee. (Glister Mint Refresher Spray is a convenient way to get the same effect throughout the day, too!)

An overhead view of a wooden bowl filled with cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli and other fruits and vegetables available at farmers markets in September.

Foods that whiten teeth

There are also foods that can help prevent staining.

  • Fiber-rich items, like apples, carrots, celery, broccoli and cauliflower increase saliva production, which helps break down stains.
  • Those same foods, when eaten raw, are firm and crisp, which means they help clean your teeth when you eat them. Make them one of the last things you eat so they can do their work.
  • Seeds and nuts can also help. These crunchy guys’ abrasive texture turns them into exfoliants that can buff away discoloration.
  • Cheese whitens teeth because it contains lactic acid, which helps dissolve superficial stains. (So make sure to nibble on some when you’re enjoying your red wine.)
  • Strawberries, despite their bright red color, have plenty of malic acid, which is a tooth-whitening agent.

A tube of Glister Toothpaste stands next to a cup with a toothbrush in it.Up your brushing game

The American Dental Association recommends brushing your teeth for two minutes, twice a day. But if you want to guard against staining from the food and drink you consume all day long, you should do it more often.

Start by brushing immediately after you eat, especially if you are eating the foods and beverages that are the usual suspects when it comes to staining.

Using a toothpaste that can help whiten teeth, such as Glister Multi-Action Fluoride Toothpaste, helps to remove surface stains and yellowing. And flossing is key, too. It helps remove plaque, which can attract stains. Choose one that slides easily between your teeth like Glister Multi-Action Dental Floss, which has a flat, ribbon shape and is coated with naturally derived wax.

A weekly wash with baking soda and hydrogen peroxide can also help to reduce stains and whiten your teeth. To make it, mix 1 tablespoon of baking soda and two tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide.

A woman with curly black hair shows off a smile with white teeth while holding a tube of berry-colored Artistry lipstick.One last tip: The lipstick trick

The color of your lipstick can affect how white your teeth appear. Look for blue-toned reds and pinks to help your teeth appear whiter.

Avoid the gold and yellow undertones, as those will have the opposite of your desired effect. To learn more about what undertones look best on you, read these tips from Artistry™ Creative Director of Makeup Design Rick DiCecca.

And to learn more about Glister Multi-Action Fluoride Toothpaste and other products in the Glister Oral Care System, visit the websites below.


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