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Microbes damage teeth by forming a hard, off white colored substance called plaque. Plaque causes gum disease which will make the teeth bad if not treated in time.
Dental plaque is, well, bacterial excrement (ie: pooh). It is a biofilm that covers teeth and builds up as a yellow calculus that covers the base of teeth or the whole tooth if left untreated. Plaque is bad because it releases acids that degrade the teeth, acts as a barrier to the natural movement of saliva (which remineralises teeth) and as stated builds up as a hard yellow calculus (tarter). also you suck
you can ask any of ur local vets soft dog food makes their teeth bad hard dog food will losen and breakaway plaque from their teeth use hard dog food
Probably. In most cases it is plaque, a hard film that forms on the enamel. A dental cleaning will remove it. If it is a stain in the enamel, it is harder to remove, but various bleaching techniques can remove it.
Dental floss is a string kind of thing (hard to explain) which you put in between your teeth and go up and down, as a result any plaque between the teeth will be removed.WARNING:Do not swallow the dental floss.
Lemon juice and pepper scrub it hard ut should come out
The best way to clean these curtain rings is to scrub them very hard. You can scrub them with a lime scum cleaner, using a very hoarse material.
The best thing to do is to scrub it , but don't scrub it too hard.
microrganisms dude That's not correct. It's an accumulation of oral debris that is inhabited by bacteria, yeast, fungi. It starts as a layer called the "acquired pellicle". Food and other solids then accumulate.
Many dentists believe that flossing is the single most important weapon against plaque. In any event, daily flossing is an excellent and proven method for complementing your brushing routine and helping to prevent cavities, periodontal disease, and other dental problems later in life. It also increases blood circulation in your gums. Floss removes plaque and debris that stick to your teeth and gums. * When you floss with braces, you need to be careful!!!
Tartar is hardened plaque. Plaque is the soft film on your teeth when you eat , or just get up in the morning, and you can just scrape or brush it off. Sometimes you can't get it all. After a while it turns really hard and has to be removed with an instrument called a scaler. It has sharp edges that can scrape it off safely.
It really isn't a good idea to feed cats or dogs wet food all the time if you can help it. Hard food actually helps to remove plaque and such from their teeth. Feeding them wet food all of the time can cause dental problems.