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Anyone know if disclosing tablets stain clear ligs?

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 10:27 am
by claraleeza
Recently, I thought it might be a good idea to buy some disclosing tablets to check I'm brushing my teeth correctly (disclosing tablets, btw, are those things that show up lurking plaque), but just as I was about to throw the packet in my basket, I read on the back the info about how the tablets would turn your mouth and tongue blue, and you should scrub away the excess "blueness" afterwards with a toothbrush. Which made me think, hang on a minute, what if it also turns my clear ligs blue??? (I've got ceramic uppers and lowers and, having had them on less than a month, am still pretty paranoid about staining) Well, at that point I chickened out.

Anyone know if they would have coloured my ligs, or if I'd have been fine?

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 11:29 am
by river
HI,

Well the answer is a big fat YES, I didnt think when i used one the other week ( red ) about the colour transfering as i was sure my mouth was spot less.

The good news was my teeth was so bright white with no red stains.

Bad news was my braces/ligs changed to a bright red colour , the ligs were stained so bad that no amount of brushing help.

So if your going to use them , use them the day before you go to get them changed.

tc sarah

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 2:40 pm
by Idislikebraces
No they dont.
I use em every other week!
I have ceramics with clear ligs nd yes they do turn the blueish color but thats bc theres plaque on certain ones..like my back ones that have two ligs overlapping.
But then I brush nd it comes right off.
So no they dont stain em.at least they didnt stain mine. :P

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 10:58 am
by princesspenelope
I have clear brackets and had clear ligs for eight weeks (now with wire ties - ortho wants something stronger to rotate my canines). I use purple disclosing tablets once a week also. I would say the stain is not permanent, I would just brush twice after I used it, and it takes all the purple stain out after that.

Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 11:45 am
by claraleeza
Thank you all for sharing your experiences. And special thanks once again to KK who, may I say, is truly a fountain of knowledge - you have so much good advice to give everyone. It's really appreciated.