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Title: Tooth Powders
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Tooth powders are popular dentifrices because they are not as abrasive as many commercial toothpastes and many do not contain additives. They are also very inexpensive to make. Try to brush your teeth for at least 2 full minutes - place an egg timer next to your bathroom sink to keep track of time.

Classic: Baking soda is the classic basic tooth powder because it is a mild abrasive and is very effective in cleaning the teeth and gums. Dip a damp toothbrush in a dish of baking soda and massage your teeth and gums.

Baking Soda and Salt: Mix together equal amounts of baking soda and table salt to create a gentle, cleansing toothpowder. Salt alone can be too abrasive, especially for sensitive teeth and gums.

Sage: Sage is a natural tooth whitener. Mixed with baking soda and salt, this powder will keep your whole mouth fresh and clean. Mix together a teaspoon each of dried sage, table salt and baking soda.

Powdered Orange Peel: Dried orange peel that has been finely ground makes a good tooth powder with a mild citrus flavor.

Source: "Natural Beauty at Home" by Janice Cox

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