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Plaque forms around the gum line & is not easily removed by brushing alone & becomes harder over time damaging the tooth enamel allowing bacteria to enter the tooth & cause decay.

A professional clean is also far more effective at removing tartar and staining, making your mouth look and feel fresh, clean and healthy.

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