The dentist can, however this task is usually given to a dental hygienist.
The dentist can, however this task is usually given to a dental hygienist.
The dentist can, however this task is usually given to a dental hygienist.
The dentist can, however this task is usually given to a dental hygienist.
The dentist can, however this task is usually given to a dental hygienist.
The dentist can, however this task is usually given to a dental hygienist.
NO NO AND NO!!!!!!!!!
Do not try to remove tartar by yourself at home, as you can injure yourself. Have a professional do it, you will get a much better job. There is a new product, Periogen, which dissolves tartar at home with repeated applications.
By going to the dentist for an extraction.
No, there is no way to get rid of a cavity other than going to a dentist. There are ways to help the pain temporarily if it's needed, but only a dentist can remove the cavity. ------------ And even when you get rid of the pain it doesn't mean that the problems with the cavity have stopped. The bacteria that causes cavities are not removed by the pills that ease the pain. If you don't treat your cavities you can easily end up with total prosthesis by you're 50. You can see this video for more info on cavities - http://www.checkdent.com/en/videos/tooth-cavities-89.html
One can find information about plague by going to Colgate. Colgate offers articles on the left side of the page about plaque if you click on 'Oral and Dental Care Conditions.' They tell you what is plaque, how do you know if you had plaque, and how do you prevent plaque.
Very simple: brush softly twice a day and floss
By going to a dentist.
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So You're Going to the Dentist - 1952 was released on: USA: 20 September 1952
These are going for between $1200 and $1800 each, depending on what kind of shape it is in. Now that I have answered that....can you tell me what that plaque looks like and where it is attached? I have a seat that does not have a plaque.