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A Short Video of How To Use Disclosing Tablets to Reveal Plaque
What are disclosing tablets?
Disclosing tablets are chewable tablets that contain a safe food dye which shows where plaque is hidden in your mouth.
What is plaque?
Plaque is a sticky layer of bacteria which forms on your teeth 4-12 hours after brushing.
It can often be very difficult to see.
Plaque is the cause of the two most important dental diseases: tooth decay and gum disease.
Why do I need to know where plaque is?
Knowing where the plaque is makes it easier for you to remove it with your toothbrush and interdental brushes.
Reducing plaque effectively can reduce your chances of getting tooth decay and gum disease.
How Do I Use Disclosing Tablets?
1. Brush your teeth and use interdental brushes.
2. Chew a disclosing tablet. Be careful – they stain!
3. Spit out
4. Areas stained pink are plaque that has been there less than 12 hours.
Areas stained blue are plaque that has been there more than 12 hours (eeugh!!) 🤢
5. Brush your teeth again, by removing
the pink and blue stains you know
you’re removing all of the plaque.
Result: beautiful clean teeth 😁
Who Can Use Disclosing Tablets?
Anyone who can spit out.
Children under 12 should be supervised.
Check out our healthy gums page in our website for advice on how to brush your teeth and use interdental aids.
What are disclosing tablets?
Disclosing tablets are chewable tablets that contain a safe food dye which shows where plaque is hidden in your mouth.
What is plaque?
Plaque is a sticky layer of bacteria which forms on your teeth 4-12 hours after brushing.
It can often be very difficult to see.
Plaque is the cause of the two most important dental diseases: tooth decay and gum disease.
Why do I need to know where plaque is?
Knowing where the plaque is makes it easier for you to remove it with your toothbrush and interdental brushes.
Reducing plaque effectively can reduce your chances of getting tooth decay and gum disease.
How Do I Use Disclosing Tablets?
1. Brush your teeth and use interdental brushes.
2. Chew a disclosing tablet. Be careful – they stain!
3. Spit out
4. Areas stained pink are plaque that has been there less than 12 hours.
Areas stained blue are plaque that has been there more than 12 hours (eeugh!!) 🤢
5. Brush your teeth again, by removing
the pink and blue stains you know
you’re removing all of the plaque.
Result: beautiful clean teeth 😁
Who Can Use Disclosing Tablets?
Anyone who can spit out.
Children under 12 should be supervised.
Check out our healthy gums page in our website for advice on how to brush your teeth and use interdental aids.
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