plaque from not brushing your teeth very good.
plaque
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.
The coating on your teeth is called plaque. Plaque is a build up of bacteria that can eat away at the coating of your teeth. Brushing and flossing is important and can prevent this.
I went to the dentist and he removed the plaque from my teeth
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.
plaque is dirt in your teeth
The layer of bacteria on teeth is called dental plaque. It forms when bacteria in the mouth combine with food particles and saliva, leading to the accumulation of a sticky film on the teeth. If not removed through proper oral hygiene practices, plaque can contribute to dental issues such as cavities and gum disease.
Plaque adheres to the crevices and fissures of the teeth
Calculus (also called "tartar") is a buildup of minerals (chiefly Calcium Phosphate) on the teeth. Minerals are caught in unremoved plaque harden onto the teeth forming tartar, which then forms a rough-surfaced base for more plaque to form.
when does plaque form most on teeth? is it during the night?
It's called disclosing solution.
The white film on your teeth in the morning is called 'plaque' and is the residue of food bacteria and the dead cells from the lining of the mouth.