by mebre92 on June 26th, 2006

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My teeth have become green. What type of condition would cause my teeth to be green?

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  • by Galeanda on September 29th, 2008

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    It happened to my teeth as a child in the 60s. The dentist said it was because I didn't brush enough. But I did brush. He had me switch to brushing with a wet toothbrush dipped in dry baking soda and it went away in just a few months, never to return. But they had been green for many years.

    Later when they started to do it again, I found that a brush dipped in a very mild solution of hydrogen peroxide and then in the soda was the bet way to brush from another dentist. I've never had the problem ever again.

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  • by mkwhite03 on August 22nd, 2006

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    I have searched the web to no avail; I do know that some medications and food dyes may alter the color of your teeth. Please speak to your dentist as soon as possible to get to the bottom of your condition and to keep your mouth healthy.

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