Maintaining a White Smile

White teeth make your smile appear healthy and attractive. They're essential if you want to make a great first impression when going to a job interview or meeting someone for the first time. Unfortunately, not everyone faces the world with bright, white teeth. In fact, many people suffer from stained teeth. Fortunately, if you live in New York, NY, a cosmetic dentist like Dr. Joseph Sachs or Dr. Robert Cruz can help you maintain a white smile or get treatment for stained teeth.

You can keep your teeth beautiful and white if you practice good oral hygiene, but you can also treat your stained teeth through cosmetic dentistry. Read on to learn how you can maintain a white smile or get one through cosmetic dentistry.

Use Whitening Dental Products

A whitening dental product containing peroxide can help keep your teeth looking bright. Go to any drug store, and you can buy toothpaste and mouthwash that contains whitening properties. While the effects may be temporary, it's one way to prevent teeth stains. If you want a more permanent solution, your New York, NY, cosmetic dentists can provide you with a professional whitening treatment.

Cut Back on Dark Colored Beverages

Dark-colored drinks can stain your pearly whites. Coffee, hot chocolate, tea, or dark-colored sodas cause your teeth to appear less than white. Cut back on these types of beverages and you have a greater chance of keeping your smile bright and attractive. If you just can't stay away from these types of drinks, sip them through a straw. It will keep your teeth from coming into close contact with dark beverages.

Brush Your Teeth Regularly

Brushing your teeth at least twice a day will keep your teeth clean and white. If you neglect your teeth brushing, plaque will form on your teeth. The sticky substance will make it easier for stains to stick to your tooth enamel.

Floss Your Teeth

Do you want to avoid stubborn teeth stains? Don't forget to floss. Dental floss helps remove food and bacteria from your gumline and between your teeth. In other words, it's an important weapon in the fight against stains.

Don't Use Tobacco

Tobacco causes cancer, but it causes teeth stains too. It doesn't matter if you smoke it or chew it, tobacco is bad for your physical and dental health. Ask your doctor for advice on how to kick the habit.

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If you are experiencing a serious dental emergency and need immediate care please call the office on our mainline 212-929-7718 and press option 2 to page the doctor. We all hope to get back to work and return to a normal state of being.

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