Posted by Danielle Harvey on 31 May 2023
You want to look and feel good of the biggest day of your life – thinking about the photos you are going to treasure forever is often enough to inspire brides and grooms to treat themselves to a 'smile makeover' in some capacity. Not everyone will have the time or desire to undergo cosmetic treatment with a dental expert – but the good news is there are still a handful of ways you can protect and enhance your smile to boost your confidence ahead of your wedding day.
2. Book a dental hygienist appointment a few weeks before the big day – While it is important to established a good at-home dental routine, visiting a hygienist is vital to keeping on top of your oral health. Importantly for your wedding day, a dental hygienist will help to remove plaque and calculus by performing a thorough cleaning of your teeth known as 'scaling and polishing', this will also remove external stains giving you an instant brightness. Remember smooth clean surfaces stain less! Booking regular hygienist appointments is particularly important if you smoke or vape – so make this appointment a priority in the weeks leading up to your wedding day.
3. Avoid teeth-staining foods and drinks in the run-up to your wedding – Foods like curries – especially those that contain the yellow spice turmeric – as well as beetroot, coffee, red wine, herbal tea and more can all leave our teeth looking stained and yellowed. Avoid eating and drinking these as much as possible in the run-up to your wedding day, and if you do treat yourself to any of these, make sure you wait at least 60 minutes to brush your teeth afterwards to avoid eroding your teeth enamel and causing long-term damage.
4. Include more teeth-friendly foods in your diet in the run-up to your wedding - Try and eat as much vitamin C (found in red peppers and broccoli) and dark green leafy vegetables to maintain your iron levels as these helps promote gum health. Teeth also love foods high in calcium and raw crunchy vegetables like carrots and celery to help naturally clean plaque and freshen breath.
5. Hydrate, especially the night before – Did you know teeth can dehydrate? Dehydrated teeth appear more patchy in colour and can be more sensitive, they also absorb stain more readily, so water is your secret weapon. Small sips throughout the day and particularly following eating will help reduce staining and improve the pH of your saliva after eating, therefore protecting your teeth. On the day have water readily available as well as some emergency dental floss!"
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