No
They just SPOIL your teeth if you keep it on for a long time.To answer your question, baking soda.
Actually, baking soda is used in baking soda tooth paste (who would have guessed!). It is perfectly healthy, and helps desensitize sensitive teeth.
Baking soda is very good. A lot of toothpaste brands use it. Baking soda is good if you want to whiten your teeth. Baking soda is an old traditional thing and works well. Baking soda is better than toothpaste. The fluoride in toothpaste is actually very harmful to your mouth. All in all, baking soda works better. (Scientifically proven)
Yes you can brush your dogs teeth with baking soda; however keep in mind that it may not like the taste causing a bad experience for the dog and humans know not to swallow it related to the high amount of sodium, which may give your dog an upset stomach and loose stools.
just wet your toothbrush then dip it into the baking soda just so that the top of the brush has baking soda+++++++
baking soda you can also eat lemons .
Yes, baking soda can help whiten your teeth by gently scrubbing away surface stains. However, it is important to use it in moderation as excessive use can erode tooth enamel. It is recommended to consult with a dentist before using baking soda for teeth whitening.
Many people believe that mixing baking soda and hydrogen peroxide makes very strong toothpaste that is great for teething whitening. Just baking soda in the mouth will not whiten teeth.
Yes , you can safely use baking soda to clean teeth .More info:because baking powder contains baking soda, it could be used to clean teeth. Because it contains other ingredients, including salt, it would taste quite bad.
Not if you brush your teeth with it just don't swallow it.
No....try baking soda
You put a little bit of baking soda in a small dish. Wet your toothbrush, and dip it into the baking soda. Then just brush normally for about 1 to 1 and a half minutes. I brush my teeth with baking soda. It doesn't taste very nice, but I just plug my nose! (It tastes kind of bitter and salty...)