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Tartar for teeth, do’s and dont’s
Introduction Maintaining good oral health and a heathy smile is essential for overall well-being. While many of us are familiar with the importance of brushing and flossing, we might not fully understand the role tartar plays in oral hygiene. Tartar, also known as dental calculus, can be a significant reason of various dental issues, including…
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How To Soften Tartar from Teeth?
Introduction Plaque buildup is a natural occurrence and can be easily managed with regular brushing and flossing. However, when plaque is not adequately eliminated, it can harden into tartar, which is much more challenging to eliminate. Tartar not only poses cosmetic concerns but also increases the risk of oral health issues. How to Soften Tartar…
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Why Is Tartar Formed?
What is Plaque and Tartar? Plaque is a sticky film or layer of bacteria that forms on your teeth daily. It is a result of bacteria feeding on sugars and starches present in the food and drink we consume. If left unattended, plaque can harden and turn into tartar, also known as dental calculus. Why…
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Causes Of Tartar in The Teeth
Introduction A bright, healthy smile is something most of us aspire to maintain. Yet, even with careful brushing and flossing, many individuals still find themselves dealing with an unwelcome intruder – tartar. Now, we will explore the causes of tartar buildup in teeth, why it’s a concern, and what you can do to prevent it.…
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The Role of Genetics in Tartar Formation: Is It Inherited?
Introduction Tartar is a stubborn dental issue that plagues many individuals worldwide. It’s the hard, yellowish deposit that forms on your teeth. It is formed when plaque, a sticky film of bacteria, minerals, and food particles, is left untreated on your teeth. Doctors have a growing interest in understanding the role of genetics in this…
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Tartar Buildup and Smoking: Understanding the Harmful Relationship
Introduction Most of us are aware of the importance of brushing and flossing daily. We know that a diet rich in sugary foods can lead to cavities, and we understand the need for regular dental check-ups. But there’s one factor that often gets overlooked, and it’s a particularly insidious one – smoking. Cigarette smoking not…