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Will methylene blue stain my teeth blue?

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#1 Fenix_

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Posted 13 June 2015 - 05:40 PM


I know some people use methylene blue in a dropper bottle and place it straight on their tongue. I am diluting 10mg in a glass of water and it is still turning my whole mouth blue. Is this going to stain my teeth permanently blue?



#2 crazepharmacist

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Posted 13 June 2015 - 06:13 PM

Speaking from experience, it will stain but it will not be permanent. A few days to a week for it to go away depending on how concentrated the stain is. Funny story, I actually dosed MB the day before a dentist appointment! She said she'd never seen someone's palate so stained. I now mix it into a water bottle and chug it so it's diluted. No staining that way.
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#3 Fenix_

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Posted 14 June 2015 - 04:00 AM

Nice prank you pulled on the dentist there! I guess I will just continue drinking the MB diluted in a glass of water as well. I may try mixing with vitamin C, iirc that changes it to a salt which is not so colorful.







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