Tooth tartar is caused by what? Can you not remove it?

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We and the dentist actually don’t get along very well, don’t you think? because where to go Have to pay money every time. If the teeth are not decayed, then there must be wisdom teeth. Or at least there must be plaque, but eh… how did this plaque come to be? Brush your teeth all the time, but why do you still have plaque? Let’s see the answer from Did You Know? Do you know ?

What is dental tartar?

Tartar, or what some people call salivary stone, is developed from plaque. Plaque, known in the local dialect as “gingham,” looks like a thin transparent film that settles at the base of the tooth near the edge of the gum. May have a yellowish color or slightly gray

These stains can occur even after just 2-3 minutes of brushing, as clear mucus of saliva clings to the teeth.

How does limestone stain occur?

Limestone is formed by precipitation of calcium and phosphate, which are minerals present in saliva. while we are eating Especially carbohydrate foods that contain starch and sugar, and we don’t clean our teeth enough. bacteria in our mouth It will use the sugar stuck between our teeth as a source of energy. to create acids and toxins ทางเข้า ufabet

If left for a long time Calcium in food will also be included in the island. Until causing a hard stain that sticks very tightly Until it finally turns into tartar that we can’t brush our teeth off by ourselves. Must be allowed by a dentist to scrape the tartar only

Can I not scrape tartar from my teeth?

Some people don’t want to scrape the tartar from their teeth. Because I don’t want to waste money But if the tartar is allowed to cling to the teeth Or accumulate more for a long time, it will be the cause of tooth decay. and may also spread to gingivitis Or it may even destroy the root of the tooth. until may need to do dental implants which costs many times more than scraping the teeth

How to prevent plaque formation?

If we brush our teeth properly We will be able to prevent the occurrence of limestone plaque. We should brush our teeth at least 2 times a day. Use dental floss after brushing. Including going to the dentist every 6 months to scrape out the tartar.