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Food and bacteria. Regular brushing of teeth with toothpaste can reduce, but no get rid of tartar or plaque buildup.
It does not remove any decay, but it removes the source of decay (bacteria). Brushing removes plaque and bacteria which can attack your teeth causing decay.The bacteria live on food residue, especially along the gumline and between teeth. Brushing and flossing removes food and any accumulated plaque before the bacteria can damage the teeth and gums.
You can't ! Plaque is formed from the natural bacteria in your mouth interacting with the food and fluids you consume. You can reduce it by regular brushing, and staying clear of sugary foods, but you'll never get rid of it completely. Even people wearing false teeth have to clean plaque from them.
How you get rid of it is to see a dentist and they will clean your teeth for you, and then you keep brushing your teeth 3times a day until your next time with the dentist.
Sugar effects your teeth because it mixes with the plaque which creates and acid thats rotts your teeth. we brush our teeth in the morning to get rid of the plaque so that when we eat food there is no plaque there to mix with the food to make that acid and you should do the same in the night swell.
It helps by getting rid of plaque and germs in you teeth.
Mouthwash and brushing your teeth and tounge.
It is recommended that mouthwash be used after brushing your teeth.
It would probably be best at this point to consult a dentist.
Keeping optimal oral hygiene with daily brushing and flossing, removes plaque and prevents tartar buildup. The dental specialist can scrape plaque and tartar from teeth during a routine examination. Dental sealants can also help keep plaque from building on the top chewing surfaces of teeth. Dry mouth medications can be prescribed to increase saliva production. Fluoride treatments can also help slow the growth of plaque-causing bacteria & stop tooth decay. The method of removing the tartar is called scaling. Special instruments and methods are used to remove the tartar by dentists, who are well trained for the process For more information visit: kirklandpremierdentistrydotcom.
yes. But don't swallow any of the solution. And don't rinse your mouth with water or any other liquid. Simply spit into the sink to get rid of excess peroxcide. I never rinse with water after brushing . And I have no plaque buildup. ..Weston Toronto Ontario
A dental scaler is a tool that a dentist typically uses on one's teeth when one visits the dental office. The tool has a metal hook on the end that is used to scrape the teeth in order to get rid of plaque.