In this post, we celebrate our talented dentists and dental assistants for Dentist Day and Dental Assistant Week, showcasing our gratitude for their commitment to excellent patient care.
Social Media Dental Fads to Avoid

Scrolling through social media, you’ll find endless beauty and health hacks—some helpful, some questionable, and some downright harmful to your teeth. While a viral trick might promise whiter teeth or a healthier smile, not everything you see online is safe. Before you try the latest DIY dental hack, here are some social media fads to avoid for the sake of your oral health.
1. DIY Teeth Whitening Hacks
Social media is full of at-home whitening tricks, from brushing with baking soda and lemon juice to scrubbing with activated charcoal. The problem? Many of these methods are too harsh. Acidic ingredients like lemon juice erode enamel, and abrasive materials can wear down your teeth, making them more sensitive and prone to cavities. If you want a brighter smile, stick with professional whitening treatments that are both safe and effective.
2. Using a Nail File to Reshape Teeth
Filing your own teeth is a terrible idea. Your enamel doesn’t grow back, and once it’s gone, it’s gone forever. Dentists spend years learning how to safely shape teeth—leave it to the professionals. If you’re unhappy with the shape of your teeth, cosmetic bonding or veneers can provide safe, lasting results.
3. Mouth Taping for Better Sleep
Mouth taping is trending as a way to promote nose breathing and reduce snoring. While it may work for some, it’s not for everyone. If you have sleep apnea, nasal congestion, or jaw alignment issues, taping your mouth shut could be dangerous. Talk to your dentist before trying any sleep-related fad.
4. DIY Tooth Gems and Adhesives
Adding jewels or decorations to teeth might seem fun, but using household glue or non-dental adhesives is a bad idea. Many glues contain harmful chemicals that can damage enamel and irritate gums. If you want a decorative touch, see a dentist who offers safe tooth gem applications.
5. Apple Cider Vinegar for Oral Health
Apple cider vinegar is praised for its health benefits, but using it as a mouth rinse is risky. It’s highly acidic and can weaken enamel, making your teeth more vulnerable to cavities and sensitivity. Stick to fluoride toothpaste and alcohol-free mouthwash for safe, effective oral hygiene.
Trust the Experts at CarolinasDentist
Not all trends are worth trying, especially when it comes to your teeth. With 13 locations across North Carolina, CarolinasDentist is here to help you keep your smile healthy—without risky social media dental fads. If you have questions about safe dental care, schedule an appointment with us today—no viral hacks required!