Disclosing tablets can be used to reveal plaque and help you brush your teeth more effectively. They’re an excellent choice if your doctor or dentist has expressed concern about plaque buildup or if you’re unsure of how well you’re brushing. Using disclosing tablets can help you improve your brushing technique and prevent future dental problems.

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Procuring the Tablets

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    Determine if you need them. While anyone can use disclosing tablets to improve their brushing habits, their use is particularly necessary for people with certain dental conditions.
    • Braces and other orthodontic appliances can make brushing and plaque removal very difficult around the wires. Disclosing tablets will help identify these areas for spot cleaning.
    • If you have any form of gum disease like periodontitis or gingivitis, disclosing tablets are excellent idea for determining the level of plaque around your gum line. Even a small amount of plaque left over can aggravate your condition.
    • If you are at a high risk of tooth decay, then your dentist may also instruct you to use them to ensure that you are properly brushing in the colored areas.
    • Implants, bridges and dentures can make plaque removal more difficult and cause serious oral health problems if not cleaned properly. Use disclosing tablets to find your problem areas.
    • Children are excellent candidates for disclosing tablets both because it will help them develop better brushing habits and may make brushing more fun for them. The dye is made of vegetable concentrates so it’s perfectly safe for kids of all ages.
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    Shop for them. Although many people use disclosing tablets at their dentist’s recommendation, they do not require a prescription. The tablets are available at any major retailer or drug store. The packages vary in size and the smaller packages typically cost as little as $5.
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    Consider other disclosing products. While the tablets are very effective, there are other disclosing products that will serve a similar purpose.
    • Disclosing swabs can be used to wipe the surface of your teeth.
    • Disclosing solution can be swished around like mouth wash.
    • Disclosing floss can be used like regular string floss. It is the best way to disclose plaque between teeth.
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Using the Tablets

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    Wait until you’re home for the day. The dye from disclosing tablets will not fade very quickly and can last for several hours, even after brushing and rinsing repeatedly. Because of this, you’ll want to wait until you’re able to stay home for the remainder of the day before using them. Otherwise, you’ll look quite strange in public with brightly colored dye on your teeth.[1]
    • Beware of staining clothing or bath linen. The dye can leave lasting stains so move any towels out of the way before you start. You may want to take off your shirt as well and clean the sink immediately after you rinse to prevent stains.
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    Brush your teeth. Brush and floss as you normally would before using the tablets.
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    Chew a tablet. Chew up the tablet so that it’s completely dissolved. You can use your finger to spread it around on your teeth.
    • If you don’t color all of your teeth with the first tablet, chew another one with the teeth that aren’t colored.
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    Look for problem areas. Take a moment to examine your teeth and identify the areas that you aren’t adequately cleaning with your normal regimen.
    • You may want to purchase a dental mirror so you can get a good view of the rear side of your teeth. They can be purchased at any major retailer or drug store and typically cost less than $5.
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    Brush your teeth again. Take particular care to brush the problem areas identified by the dye. You should be able to remove the largest chunks of plaque and dye by concentrating your brushing in those areas.
    • You may want to invest in a waterpik that can provide water pressure and precision cleaning for your problem areas. It can also provide a good gum massage, which is helpful against inflammation and preventing bleeding.
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    Brush with water and rinse. Rinse off your toothbrush and use it to brush a third time. This will remove most of the remaining dye. Then rinse your mouth out with water and/or mouthwash. Try to swish around a lot.
    • As mentioned above, you won’t be able to completely remove the stains right away. After brushing and rinsing a few times, the dye will disappear on its own after a few hours.
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About This Article

Cristian Macau, DDS
Medically reviewed by:
Doctor of Dental Surgery
This article was medically reviewed by Cristian Macau, DDS. Dr. Macau is an oral surgeon, periodontist, and aesthetician at Favero Dental Clinic in London. He received his DDS from Carol Davila University of Medicine in 2015. This article has been viewed 42,850 times.
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Co-authors: 14
Updated: March 11, 2023
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Categories: Cleaning Teeth

Medical Disclaimer

The content of this article is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, examination, diagnosis, or treatment. You should always contact your doctor or other qualified healthcare professional before starting, changing, or stopping any kind of health treatment.

Article SummaryX

To use disclosing tablets, which can reveal plaque and help you brush your teeth more effectively, start by picking a day you're able to stay home, since the dye from the tablets can last for several hours. Next, brush your teeth and floss as you normally would, then chew a tablet until it's completely dissolved. If you see the dye clinging to a certain area, brush that spot again with additional care. Then, brush your teeth again, keeping in mind that the dye will disappear later on its own as long as you've brushed and rinsed several times. For more advice from our Dental co-author, like how to choose which disclosing products to use, scroll down!

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