7 Ways to Make Your Teeth Look More Attractive — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

Having a beautiful smile is something that many people strive for. Unfortunately, many of us don’t take the necessary steps to ensure that our teeth look their best. Fortunately, there are some simple steps you can take to make your teeth look more attractive. In this article, we’ll discuss 7 ways to make your teeth look more attractive. From eating the right foods to using the right products, these tips will help you get the smile you’ve always wanted. So, let’s get started!

7 Ways to Make Your Teeth Look More Attractive — Eat This Not That

Having a beautiful smile is something that many people strive for. Unfortunately, not everyone is born with perfect teeth. But that doesn’t mean you can’t make your teeth look more attractive. Here are seven ways to make your teeth look more attractive.

1. Brush and Floss Regularly

The most important thing you can do to make your teeth look more attractive is to brush and floss regularly. Brushing twice a day and flossing once a day will help remove plaque and bacteria that can cause tooth decay and discoloration. It will also help keep your gums healthy.

2. Use Whitening Products

If your teeth are discolored, you can use whitening products to make them look brighter. There are many over-the-counter whitening products available, as well as professional whitening treatments. Be sure to talk to your dentist before using any whitening products.

3. Avoid Staining Foods and Drinks

Certain foods and drinks can stain your teeth, making them look less attractive. Coffee, tea, red wine, and dark-colored juices are all culprits. If you do consume these items, be sure to brush your teeth afterwards.

4. Quit Smoking

Smoking can cause your teeth to become discolored and stained. Quitting smoking is one of the best things you can do for your overall health, as well as the health of your teeth.

5. Use a Straw

When drinking beverages that can stain your teeth, use a straw. This will help keep the liquid away from your teeth, reducing the risk of staining.

6. Avoid Teeth Grinding

Teeth grinding can cause your teeth to become worn down and discolored. If you grind your teeth, talk to your dentist about getting a mouth guard to wear at night.

7. Visit Your Dentist Regularly

Visiting your dentist regularly is important for maintaining the health and appearance of your teeth. Your dentist can help identify any problems and recommend treatments to make your teeth look more attractive.

Smiling plays a large role in our lives. It’s one of the first things people notice and it’s also a way to help improve our mood. Smiling often helps reduce stress, but for those who weren’t born with perfect teeth–and who really was, smiling can be more anxiety ridden than anything. That said, there are several things that can be done to help teeth look more attractive and Eat This, Not That! Health spoke with several experts who reveal their tricks for having a beautiful smile. Read on—and to ensure your health and the health of others, don’t miss these Sure Signs You’ve Already Had COVID.

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Dr. David Chen, DDS with Jackson Avenue Dental in Long Island City says, “The ones that live to eat and not eat to live already know its importance all too well but most people don’t realize a secondary but equally important function of teeth. Having healthy teeth as compared to having no teeth in your mouth is disastrous because teeth give a similar effect as botox. Have you seen someone who has taken their upper and lower dentures out? Their faces collapse down and in. Once they put their dentures back in, their face fills back up. That is because your front teeth actually hold your lips out, without them they will collapse inward. The back teeth give you a ‘bite’ and it prevents your face from collapsing downwards. Having dentures takes 10 years off your appearance! So, did I just give you an extra reason to keep your teeth healthy?”

Dr. Shahrooz Yazdani, CEO and Director of Yazdani Family Dentistry shares, “When it comes to keeping your smile looking its best, there’s one thing that’s more important than anything else: healthy teeth. Even if you have the whitest, straightest teeth in the world, if they’re not healthy, then you won’t be happy with the way they look. That’s because healthy teeth are the foundation for a beautiful smile. When you don’t keep your teeth healthy, you are much more likely to get cavities and tooth decay. This can also lead to problems like gum disease and bad breath. Not only that, but it can lead to tooth loss.. Having an uneven smile or bad breath really takes away from that perfect smile you’re looking for, and keeping your teeth healthy is the only way to avoid those issues.” 

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Teeth whitening is one of the easiest ways to improve the look of your teeth with little effort. Dr. Chen reveals ways to get a brighter smile. “The best cure is prevention. Please try your hardest to avoid teeth staining foods like coffee, tea, and red wine. Well to be honest, if it can stain your white rug, it can stain your teeth but those three are the most notorious. It also helps if you drink these liquids through a straw because it helps the staining fluids from contacting your teeth. If you can’t live without coffee then you can always try whitening. The home remedy options would be whitening toothpaste and over the counter whitening strips at your local pharmacy. The professional options would be to take home whitening kits with custom made trays and also in office bleaching sessions.”

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Dr. Chen explains, “Brush for at least two minutes twice a day and floss before you go to bed. Mouthwash is an effective adjunct but prioritize the brushing and flossing over it if you’re short on time. Please use a fluoridated toothpaste because it is easy and it is effective. Fluoride ions can remineralize your teeth by transforming what your teeth are naturally made out of, hydroxyapatite, into fluorapatite. This new structure has increased stability, increased hardness, and decreased solubility to acid attacks. If you do not like fluoride, the option would be a hydroxyapatite toothpaste. Yes, it is the same stuff that your teeth are naturally made out of. It has remineralizing abilities as well. First discovered by NASA but they sold the patent to a Japanese company around the 1970s and the Japanese have been using it since. This new toothpaste made its way to Europe in the early 2000s and then finally made its roundtrip back to the US only within the last few years. Remineralize = reverse cavities.”

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“Swap out the manual toothbrush for an electric one,” says Elizabeth Graves, a registered dental hygienist with Take Home Smile. “This will increase plaque and bacteria removal, reduce day-to-day staining, and help keep the smile strong. Daily flossing is also key to improving oral health and maintaining an attractive smile.”

Dr. Chen states, “Get an electric toothbrush. That is the most revolutionary thing to happen to dentistry within the last few decades! You can’t outbrush an electric just like how gasoline powered cars can’t win against Tesla.”

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Dr. Chen states, “Unfortunately there is no natural way to straighten teeth because if there were, orthodontists would be out of business! But, yes the only way to do it would be either with metal braces or with a clear aligner like Invisalign. The DIY aligners I would say do at your own risk since these aligner companies use data for their teeth moving algorithms. The more data they have, the more effective they’ll be at moving them. The oldest one would be Invisalign, which was founded in 1997. So these new companies that just came out… so how much data do they have?”

Graves states, “The only way to straighten the teeth safely is through professional orthodontic treatment with braces and retainer systems. Avoid mail-order braces at all costs. Permanent damage can occur from moving the teeth incorrectly. This includes permanent bone loss that supports the teeth and jaw, destruction of gums, increased risk of fracturing teeth from an incorrect bite, and worsening TMJ jaw disorders.”

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Dr. Gary Cash, an award-winning dentist based in Austin, Texas, specializing in transformative aesthetics and restorative dentistry shares, “If you weren’t fortunate enough to be born with proportional teeth, a good dentist trained in dental aesthetics and tooth position can create proportional teeth. Many dental offices can create a smile simulation on your face to see if before you do the treatment, this is really helpful for people to choose sizes and colors they feel comfortable with.” 

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“The only way to correct the shape and size of your teeth would be via human intervention,” Dr. Chen emphasizes. “Your dentist would have to intentionally change them either by teeth bonding or porcelain veneers. The shape of teeth won’t naturally change on its own.”

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Dr. Cash states, “See a dentist regularly, many systemic diseases are made worse with an unhealthy mouth. Your dentist can sometimes spot signs of disease such as oral cancers. I tell all of my patients, coming to the dentist is not just about aesthetics!” 

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Dr. Chen says, “We could give you a million ways that people can harm their own teeth but I just have one principle that can be followed, which can answer all one million questions. The recipe for cavities is a low pH over time. Your mouth naturally sits at a pH of about 6.7 but cavities don’t start forming until it drops below 5.5; Any type of food that will drop the pH to below that point is a potential cavity suspect. Yes, it doesn’t always have to have sugar in it, it could just be acidic or sour as well! Basically once it drops below the 5.5 level, your teeth start to demineralize but when it goes above, it will start to REmineralize. Your mouth is not a static state but rather a dynamic state. Oh, chemistry 101 is coming back to me!”

Graves adds, “The most common poor lifestyle choice people make that influences their teeth are diet choices. Sugary, acidic foods and beverages increase bacteria activity that can damage enamel, cause gum disease, and discolor the teeth. Sugar consumption is also steadily on the increase. Sugar is in bread, crackers, chips, candy, beverages, desserts, and gummy vitamins.”