Get Your Teeth as White as Winter’s Snow

Published on December 16, 2015

snow white smileThere’s nothing more pristine and white than fresh winter snow. But it doesn’t take much, and before you know it, the snow looks dingy and dirty. The same can be said for your teeth! But 

 

Rethink Your Food and Drink

Now’s the time of year when we tend to enjoy delicious drinks and foods that can lead to not-so-pearly whites. Red wine, soda, berry juices, coffee, and black tea are all common beverage offenders. Sauces, gravies, and sweet treats will also leave a little something behind. To help your smile stay snowy white, try drinking through a straw. Swallow quick without allowing your beverages and foods to linger too long.

 

Brushing Up on the Basics

We can’t stress enough how important it is to remain vigilant about your daily brushing routine. Even if you still eat and drink stain-causing stuff, regular brushing and flossing will help keep your teeth white too. Do it twice a day, once in the morning and again at night, to keep stains to a minimum. If brushing isn’t enough and you’re still struggling with stains, stop by for a consultation.

 

Brighter is Always Better

When teeth whitening is what you’re after, there are a few alternatives to achieve perfection such as brushing with a whitening toothpaste or investing in porcelain veneers. Remember to check with your Spokane dentist before beginning any whitening procedures. In terms of your toothpaste, look for the American Dental Association seal of approval on the label to ensure they’re safe and effective. If teeth are truly stained, consider talking with us about the possibility of porcelain veneers. These thin sheets of ceramic bond directly to the front surfaces of teeth for a healthy, white smile. They’re also highly resistant to pesky stains!

 

We’re always happy to see your smiling face in the office, so don’t forget to ask about whitening options the next time you visit my dental office in Spokane. Brighter is better when it comes to smiles!

About The Author

Dr. Katherine M. Hakes is a well-rounded dentist committed to providing exceptional patient care. A fellow at the Academy of General Dentistry, she is an active member of several professional associations. Beyond her dental practice, she is passionate about giving back to the community, regularly participating in volunteer initiatives that promote access to dental care and reaching out to underrepresented youth interested in the dental industry.