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titleOfInvention Composition for plaque staining
abstract [PROBLEMS] A novel plaque dyeing composition using a synthetic tar dye or the like, which has higher safety than a plaque staining composition and can be easily removed from the oral cavity after plaque is identified. To provide a composition for staining plaque. The present invention provides a plaque staining composition containing a natural pigment, copper chlorophyllin sodium, as a pigment component. Preferably, a plaque dyeing composition containing 1 to 25% by weight of copper chlorophyllin sodium or a plaque dyeing composition having a viscosity of 0.05 to 5 Pa ยท s is used. [Selection diagram] None
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