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Is a baking soda toothpaste OK for veneers?

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casioculture@gmail.com - 10 Nov 2006 23:33 GMT
I used washing soda to remove some wallpaper earlier this year and it
worked like a wonder. I recently bought Arm & Hammer baking soda
toothpaste and it seems to work quite well on one stained tooth I have.
Now, I know baking soda is much milder than washing soda, but,
nonetheless, I think I better ask here; is there any worry about baking
soda in the toothpaste loosening up the glue of the veneers?
Steven Bornfeld - 11 Nov 2006 00:48 GMT
> I used washing soda to remove some wallpaper earlier this year and it
> worked like a wonder. I recently bought Arm & Hammer baking soda
> toothpaste and it seems to work quite well on one stained tooth I have.
> Now, I know baking soda is much milder than washing soda, but,
> nonetheless, I think I better ask here; is there any worry about baking
> soda in the toothpaste loosening up the glue of the veneers?

No.

Steve
 
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