Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and dip it into the mixture. A little goes a long way.
Brush Gently:
Focus on areas where tartar builds up most—typically along the gum line and behind the front teeth.
Brush in gentle, circular motions for about 2 minutes.
Rinse Thoroughly:
Spit out the mixture and rinse your mouth with warm water. Follow up with regular toothpaste if desired.
Repeat Weekly:
Use this method 1–2 times a week to avoid enamel wear. It’s not meant to replace daily brushing or flossing, but rather to support your dental hygiene routine.
Serving and Storage Tips (Maintaining a Tartar-Free Smile):
Brush Twice Daily: With a fluoride toothpaste to prevent plaque buildup from hardening into tartar.
Floss Daily: Tartar often builds up between teeth where brushes can’t reach.
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