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Baking soda to clean ceramic braces.
It is possible to brush with baking soda either with or without braces.
You can mix it with a bit of hydrogen peroxide to form a paste and very gently brush on without applying much pressure.
Ceramic braces are far less visible than full metal.
Ceramic braces are an aesthetic alternative to metal braces.
Ask your orthodontist about using prophy jet an air polishing device that sprays a baking soda paste on the ceramic bracket and bonding glue to gently grind off discolorations.
While wearing braces you may notice buildup from food tartar and plaque forming on or around the braces as well as slight discoloration of the braces most noticeable with ceramic braces.
Wearing braces for a prolonged period of time helps straighten teeth and correct overbites underbites crossbites or widely spaced teeth.
Baking soda is great to use when cleaning cooktops but avoid using it if you have a smooth top made of ceramic glass.
Baking soda is fine to use to keep stains off your teeth during braces but it is pretty abrasive and normally not recommended for daily use.
Never use boiling or really hot water to clean your retainer as the high temperature can melt the plastic and deform it resulting in an improper fit.
Ceramic braces are similar to metal braces in terms of structure but they re less noticeable because they use clear or tooth colored brackets rather than gray or metallic colored components.
Even best is to use a toothpaste with fluoride for its protective ben.
However baking soda is quite abrasive so it is better to use a less abrasive medium such as toothpaste.
It can easily scratch the cooktop and leaves a white.
I usually recommend it used once a week for a weekly deep clean.