Keep Your Mouth Healthy: Brush Properly and Clean Regularly
The single most important habit for good oral health is brushing your teeth the right way every day. Alongside home care, dentists typically recommend a professional dental cleaning about every six months to remove plaque and tartar and to help prevent gum problems.
Below are several natural teeth-cleaning and whitening ideas that are often mentioned for supporting oral hygiene.

Natural Teeth-Cleaning Methods
Sugar and Salt
While sugar is best known as a common kitchen ingredient, it is also believed to help reduce bacterial irritation and loosen newly formed tartar when used carefully. When combined with salt, it can be mixed into a simple teeth-brightening blend that some people use for whitening support.
Strawberries and Baking Soda
To prepare this mixture, combine:
- 1 strawberry
- 2 tablespoons of baking soda
- A few drops of your favorite essential oil
Strawberries are widely associated with natural whitening, while baking soda contains mild abrasives that may help lift surface stains and improve overall cleaning.
Pineapple, Lemon, and Soda
This method uses:
- 1 can of sugar-free Coke
- 100 g pineapple
- 2 lemons
- 2 tablespoons of salt
When mixed, this solution is described as a way to clean teeth quickly, help remove tartar, and support better oral hygiene.
Baking Soda and Aloe Vera
Many people know aloe vera for skin and hair care, but it is also used by some for teeth whitening. Aloe vera contains beneficial nutrients such as:
- B vitamins, vitamin C, and vitamin E
- Essential amino acids
- Minerals including iron, calcium, magnesium, manganese, and zinc
These components are often linked with whitening benefits. In addition, compounds in aloe vera—such as propolis, anthraquinones, and saponins—are associated with helping to limit bacterial growth, reduce inflammation, and support healing of small oral wounds.


