
Though giving a blowjob with braces on sounds dangerous, it’s not as harmful as one might think. Most of the metal parts are placed on the outer part of your teeth, so unless you have some special chains and attachments at the back part of your teeth, there shouldn’t be any major issue with giving oral.
However, it’s normal to feel worried and intimidated about doing it. After all, you don’t want to hurt your partner or mess up your braces. But don’t stress! Just keep these tips in mind to make the experience fun and comfortable:
1Make sure that your partner has trimmed or shaved their pubes.

A few days before going down on your partner, ask them to shave or trim their pubic hair. This is to avoid their hair getting caught on the brackets. Not only is it painful when hair gets stuck in there, but it can also ruin the overall mood of the deed.
2Put some dental wax before the deed.

Since you’ll be covering your teeth with your lips, there’s extra friction between the brackets and the skin inside your mouth, also known medically as oral mucosa. It can certainly create some small sores in the area, especially if you’re blowing your partner for a long time or vigorously.
That’s why you’ll need to put a generous amount of dental wax into all the brackets, creating a soft barrier between the brackets and the oral mucosa. It’s a soft, moldable material that’s typically made from paraffin, beeswax, or carnauba and comes in a small bar. All you have to do is pinch off a bit and press it over the brackets or hooks to cover any sharp spots; this prevents the brackets from causing small cuts on the skin in your inner mouth.
3Take it slow and be gentle.

Even though the brackets are placed on the outer part of your teeth and there are no extra hooks anywhere, you still need to start slowly and gently.
If you get too passionate or vigorous right from the start, there’s a chance you could accidentally hurt your partner, especially if the molar bands (those metal rings on your back teeth that hold the wire) come into contact with their penis.
You might also end up hurting yourself, as too much friction between the skin in your mouth and the brackets can cause discomfort or even small cuts. So, it’s best to start at a slow, steady pace and only build intensity once you’ve figured out what technique works best for both of you.
4Give your tongue the spotlight.

Another way to minimize the friction between the brackets and the skin inside your mouth is to give your tongue the spotlight every now and then. That means taking a break from sucking the penis and shifting your focus to licking your partner’s most pleasurable spots, like the frenulum (the small band on the underside of the penis) or the glans itself.
5Use sex toys.

If the current setup of your braces have extra hooks that make blowjobs incredibly risky, you can always use an open-ended masturbator or stroker. That way, you can focus on licking your partner’s glans (or the head) while the stroker handles the shaft. This approach takes the stress and pressure off of you, while they still get the pleasurable sensations.
Takeaway
Blowjobs and braces are often seen as a dangerous combination, but unless you’re dealing with major dental work (such as chains, hooks, a whole bunch of hardware), you should be able to do it safely and playfully. Just make sure to follow the provided tips above and don’t hesitate to bring in a few sex toys to help you out.


