The post you shared (“Remove tartar and whiten teeth with this simple recipe… recipe in first comment”) is a very common Facebook clickbait dental claim.
⚠️ Reality check
- You cannot remove hardened tartar (calculus) at home with DIY recipes
- Once tartar forms, it is cement-like mineral buildup
- It can only be properly removed by a dentist using scaling tools
🧪 What about “baking soda whitening recipes”?
Some versions of these posts suggest baking soda mixes.
✔️ What is partly true:
- Baking soda can remove surface stains (coffee, tea, smoking)
- It may make teeth look slightly brighter (Medical News Today)
❌ What is NOT true:
- It does NOT remove tartar
- It does NOT bleach teeth deeply
- It does NOT replace professional cleaning (Africa Check)
🦷 Why the “recipe in comments” trick is used
These posts usually:
- Hide the “recipe” to get engagement (comments, clicks)
- Mix mild facts with false claims
- Push unsafe DIY mixtures (lemon, vinegar, etc.)
Some viral mixtures can even:
- Damage enamel
- Irritate gums
- Increase sensitivity (Africa Check)
🪥 Real way to remove tartar
âś” Professional dental scaling (only reliable method)
âś” Regular brushing with fluoride toothpaste
âś” Flossing daily
✔ Dental cleanings every 6–12 months
đź§ Bottom line
- “Home tartar removal recipes” = ❌ misleading
- Baking soda = mild stain cleaner only, not tartar remover
- Real tartar removal = dentist only
If you want, I can show you:
🦷 How to tell if you have tartar vs stains
🪥 Safe whitening methods that actually work
đź’ˇ Cheap dental care routine you can follow at home in Pakistan