Want whiter teeth? An expert shares 4 easy tips everyone can follow

In the pursuit of looking good, we (try to) maintain rigorous skincare and workout routines and watch what we eat, among a whole host of things.

But how many of us are as conscientious with our oral hygiene? It seems we should be.

Because according to 84 per cent of people recently surveyed by Philips Singapore, the whiter our teeth, the more attractive we appear.

Not that oral hygiene is just about white teeth - it's also properly caring for our teeth by knowing when and how to brush them.

Did you know that we should wait at least 30 minutes after having a meal before brushing our teeth? If you didn't, you're not alone. Sixty-four per cent of the people surveyed didn't know that either.

"Research has shown that brushing your teeth too soon after food and drink, especially those that are acidic, can do more harm than good for your teeth. In one study, scientists found an increase in dentin loss when participants brushed within 20 minutes of drinking soda," says Dr Lim Lii, the president of the Singapore Dental Association.

She explains that the acidic elements in food and drinks can attack the teeth and cause the enamel and the layer below it (dentin) to demineralise, so brushing too soon after consumption of such food and drinks can damage the enamel in its already weakened state.

Also, brushing your teeth harder doesn't mean you remove more plaque. In fact, doing just that can result in gum sensitivity.

"If too much force is used, the surface of the gums surrounding the teeth can be injured and there may be an erosion of the enamel, dentin and root of the teeth."

Already follow these recommended oral hygiene habits? Dr Lim shares some tips on having whiter teeth.

1. Practise good oral habits every day

"Good oral hygiene is the first step for anyone looking to keep their teeth white. Consider brushing your teeth at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and flossing daily to remove plaque and bacteria."

2. Schedule regular visits with your dentist

"Your dentist will check on your oral health, clean your teeth to remove tartar build-up and polish your teeth, and it is highly recommended that you visit them at least once every six months to keep your teeth and gums healthy."

3. Avoid foods and drinks that cause stains

"Certain drinks such as wine and tea are known to stain teeth. If you’re unable to avoid them completely, you can consume them in moderation and make sure to drink a glass of water after consumption. Water acts as a natural cleaner and has the power to wash away bacteria, lessening the likelihood of a stain."

4. Pay close attention to your gums

"The best way to have healthy teeth is to have healthy gums. Consider using soft bristles instead of hard bristles for brushing as hard brushes tend to be too rough for sensitive gums and can cause them to recede more. Research has shown that having healthy gums can prevent gum disease and tooth loss."

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