Yes ... you definitely can and we recommend our patients use it.
Never use commercial whitening products while you have brackets bonded to your teeth, as the area under the bracket is not touched by the product and you will end up with discoloured teeth that will cost a lot of money to get corrected colour wise ... if it is possible.
If you have some minor staining issues, whitening toothpaste ... which does not whitening, (coz if it did, there'd be no need for the multi billion dollar 'teeth whitening' businesses) but may remove recent staining, as long as it's light and very recent. Whitening toothpastes will not change the shade of your teeth, so they're safe.
If the area where the bracket was is a different colour to the rest of the tooth, it may be due to the uncovered area staining and not having been cleaned properly. This is easily corrected by your dentist, as long as decay hasn't started to occur. If it's due to using commercial whitening products, the person would need to see a professional to check if it can be corrected, as whitening whites the whole tooth, which means that the piece that is stained may always appear a different colour.


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