You can maintain a healthy smile and budget by using simple inexpensive homemade dental care products such as toothpastes and mouthwashes. Here are some guidelines and recipes for good oral hygiene.
Toothpastes
To increase the stain- and germ-fighting abilities of the basic toothpaste recipe, add a drizzle of hydrogen peroxide to the mixture. Keep in mind that because baking soda is a mildly abrasive cleanser and whitener, it can be used alone as a paste. Some people enjoy the citrus note that powdered orange peel adds to basic toothpaste. To get it, use a mortar and pestle to grind up washed orange zest and use it with equal parts of baking soda. Alternately, add a drop of orange or lemon extract to the basic recipe. Finally, you may enjoy the addition of powdered sage to the aforementioned toothpaste. Not only does it have antiseptic properties that keep germs out of the mouth, but it is also a reputed whitener. Just remember not to add any plants to your toothpaste unless you are certain that they are pesticide-free for the safety of yourself and your family.
Mouthwashes
In the mouthwash department, there are two options available for your crafting pleasure. The first and most well known is alcohol-based mouth rinse. While the majority of people have not problems with such products, others cannot tolerate them either because the alcohol causes excess drying of the gums or because it irritates sensitive teeth. For these people, the use of naturally antiseptic herbal mouthwashes is a better option. First, let me give you a recipe for the basic alcohol rinse. Vodka, the preferred cosmetic alcohol, is combined in a ratio of one part vodka to three or more parts distilled water depending on how strong you want the rinse to be. Use this mixture twice daily for at least thirty seconds to kill germs and bacteria in the mouth. You can also include any of the herbs mentioned in the next section in this rinse.
As was noted previously, several common plants and spices have antiseptic qualities that make them excellent ingredients in an alcohol-free mouthwash. For children or those with sensitive teeth, try out any of the following ingredients added to a cup of distilled water. Any common mint will freshen the breath and destroy halitosis-causing bacteria. Parsley, as you may know from its inclusion in garlic-rich dinners, also has this affect. Puree two tablespoons of either of these herbs and add the strained liquid that results to water.A teaspoon of salt works well if you can tolerate the taste, but you may prefer a more delicate option. Try adding two tablespoons of rose petals or lavender leaves to a cup of boiling water and allowing them to brew for a few hours. Then, simply strain off the solids and transfer your floral mouthwash to an airtight container.
Healthy Habits
When brushing your teeth, remember to do so gently and often. Ideally, you should brush after every meal or at least each morning and night. Choose a toothbrush with soft bristles and go easy on your teeth. To remove every trace of food particles, you should also brush your tongue and floss afterwards. If bad breath is a problem even after you have incorporated these habits into your daily routine, consider that your diet may be the cause. Some people eat too infrequently, so the odor from stomach acid has the chance to escape through the mouth. Drinking sufficient water will also prevent halitosis problems since a dry mouth helps odors appear. For those who suffer from discolored teeth, keep in mind that soda, coffee, tea, and cigarette smoke all leave behind stains. For the brightest smile, ban these items from your home.
Dental health need not be expensive or difficult. In fact, it can be a pleasure when you make your own specialized oral hygiene products at home. By using the toothpastes and mouthwashes that you have made daily, you can guarantee fewer stains, cavities, and toothaches. Not only will this result in a brilliant white smile, but it will also ensure that you have a healthy mouth for years to come.
