Many dental beauty tips recommend baking soda as a solution for whitening teeth.
But is this method really effective and safe?
This article will discuss the scientific facts behind the use of baking soda for teeth whitening, its potential risks, and professional recommendations from Precious Dental Care.
What Is Baking Soda?
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a chemical substance in the form of a white powder that is commonly used for cooking or cleaning.
The mild abrasive properties of baking soda are believed to help remove stains from the surface of the teeth.
How Baking Soda Works for Teeth
When used on teeth, baking soda helps scrub away stains caused by food, beverages, or smoking.
The alkaline properties of baking soda can also help neutralize acids in the mouth, thereby reducing the risk of dental caries.
The Effectiveness of Baking Soda for Teeth Whitening
- Removing Surface Stains
Baking soda is quite effective in removing mild stains on the outer surface of the teeth (external stains), such as those caused by coffee or tea. - Does Not Change the Natural Color of Teeth
Baking soda does NOT whiten teeth that are naturally yellow or discolored due to internal factors.
Is Baking Soda Safe to Use?
Risks of Using Baking Soda on Teeth
- Enamel Damage
Excessive use or brushing with excessive force can wear down the enamel, making teeth more sensitive and more prone to cavities. - Gum Irritation
Baking soda particles can cause irritation to the gum tissue if not applied carefully. - Does Not Contain Fluoride
Baking soda–based toothpaste does not protect teeth against cavities in the same way that fluoride toothpaste does.
Dentist Recommendations
Occasional and gentle use of baking soda may help remove mild stains, but it is NOT recommended as a primary solution for teeth whitening.
For optimal and safe results, it is recommended to undergo professional teeth whitening treatment with a dentist.
