Not the normal mouthwashes but my dentist once told me corsodyl does stain teeth, but i think this is a stronger one that not many people would use anyway
2007-01-16 09:56:37
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answered by Happee 4
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Yes, certain types of mouthwash can stain teeth. Mouthwash that contains chlorhexadine for example corsodyl should not be used over a long period of time as it will stain teeth.
2007-01-20 05:54:30
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answered by nursie_000 3
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No. There is a even new listerine mouthwash that is made to help whiten teeth. Mouthwash reduces the amount of bacteria in your mouth and freshens breath.
2007-01-16 09:52:15
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answered by Educated 7
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It shouldn't, but when I follow the instructions on the bottle and not rinse my mouth with water, my teeth feel and taste all sticky and sweet and it looks kind of green (the color of the mouthwash), but it shouldn't have any long term effects.
2007-01-16 16:36:43
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on the type of mouthwash you use. chlorhexidine stains teeth if used for a long period of time.
2007-01-16 17:52:45
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answered by invisiblegirl 2
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not at all, its meant to make ure teeth, gums, breath and general hygeiene of mouth in good condition, so staining ure teeth is the last thing it would do!!
2007-01-16 09:48:38
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answered by Smiley 3
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Stop Infections Heal Teeth : http://DentalBook.uzaev.com/?OLma
2016-06-29 16:38:31
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answered by Anonymous
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no..but if u use mouthwash that contains alcohol it removes the enamel. so use a mouth wash without it in..such as blanx.
2007-01-16 09:52:35
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answered by blank 2
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No not at all
2007-01-16 09:49:56
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answered by Bernie c 6
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no
2007-01-16 09:47:41
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answered by Anonymous
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