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It dissolves plaque and stains caused by food, drinks, and smoking.
Lemonβs antibacterial properties help kill germs that cause bad breath.
π‘ Caution: Because lemon is acidic, overuse can weaken enamel, making teeth sensitive. It must be diluted and used sparingly.
2. How to Safely Mix Lemon with Toothpaste π¦·β¨
Ingredients:
β Β½ teaspoon lemon juice (freshly squeezed)
β 1 pea-sized amount of toothpaste
β A pinch of baking soda (optional for extra whitening power)
Instructions:
π 1. Mix lemon juice and toothpaste in a small bowl.
π 2. Use a toothbrush to apply the mixture onto your teeth.
π 3. Gently brush for 1 minute (avoid excessive scrubbing).
π 4. Rinse well with water to remove acidity.
π 5. Use only 1-2 times per week to protect enamel.
π‘ For extra freshness: Add a pinch of baking soda for extra stain removal.
3. Benefits of Lemon & Toothpaste for Oral Health π¦·π
β
Natural Teeth Whitening
Removes surface stains from coffee, tea, and smoking.
Brightens yellowed teeth naturally.
β Kills Bacteria & Freshens Breath
Fights bad breath-causing germs.
Leaves a clean, fresh feeling after brushing.
β Reduces Plaque & Strengthens Gums
Helps break down plaque and tartar buildup.
Antibacterial properties promote gum health.
4. Precautions & Best Practices π¨
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