By brushing and flossing your teeth regularly and by getting regular dentist appointments. If you have excessive plaque, talk to your dentist about it. There are special toothpastes and things like that they can give you.
Plaque can be prevented from forming by cleaning and flossing your teeth regularly and not eating too many sweets. Also by eating less foods that are not friendly with your teeth. Follow this and it is extremely unlikely to get plaque on your teeth.
plaque
Plaque contain bacteria, and the bacteria excrete common acids in their metabolism. Left alone, the acid can eat away at the teeth.. You can defend against this by routine brushing and flossing, and by using an anti-bacterial mouthwash. Please note that baking soda works as toothpaste, and salt water can be an excellent low-cost mouthwash
I went to the dentist and he removed the plaque from my teeth
plaque is dirt in your teeth
No, cheese does not remove plaque.
The combining form meaning plaque is "plaque/o." This term is often used in medical contexts, particularly in dentistry and cardiology, to refer to the buildup of substances, such as bacteria or cholesterol, on surfaces within the body. Plaque can refer to dental plaque on teeth or arterial plaque in blood vessels.
Plaque is caused by a bacteria that is trying to attach itself to the surface of your teeth. This type of plaque is called a biofilm.
Plaque adheres to the crevices and fissures of the teeth
Veins do not build plaque
The UEFA Plaque was created in 1988.
Plaque Attack happened in 2600.