There are a number of reasons for blue teeth. This could indicate infected baby teeth or adult teeth with excessive tartar buildup. This could be due to rinsing with food coloring. That is a good method to see where you are not brushing well enough, since the coloring sticks to the plaque in the mouth. Even blue, green, or purple food items can cause this.
This is also a sign of enamel loss. Normal whitening solutions won't fix this. Bonding, crowns, and porcelain overlays would be your best bet at fixing that.
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No, it turns the bacterial plaque on your teeth blue. That lets you see how well you are brushing.
blue whales dont have teeth
Blue Whales have Baleen Plates rather than teeth - they are filter feeders.
People have blue teeth?!?!
like "blue teeth" ?
Blue sharks do have teeth. Since they are carnivore's and prey on fish and other sea animals they have many teeth used to capture these hard to catch prey. Like other sharks the blue shark has many rows of teeth that fall out as they get worn down, only to be replaced by a new set of teeth.
No the blue whales have bristles like the humpback to act as a filter to catch plankton and krill.
yes white sharks have cutting edges and blue sharks have curved teeth
no blue belly lizards do not have teeth. they bite and they are not poisonous.
No bro... toothless!
yes