Most people have heard of “tartar”, but few are aware of its importance. What does it mean for your oral hygiene and health? What is the difference between plaque versus it? These and other questions are answered in the article below.
Plaque is not the exact same thing as tartar.
Plaque and tartar are sometimes confused because they are frequently mentioned together. There are many differences between tartar and plaque. Plaque is a sticky, colourless film of bacteria that hides in your teeth.
Plaque is not something you need to be concerned about. It can be easily removed with good dental hygiene. If you don’t floss or brush away the plaque, it can calcify to a hardened brownish substance called tartar. This substance is more difficult to remove and can cause serious problems for your oral health.
Tartar buildup is easily seen.
Tartar is not like plaque, which is very easy to see. Tartar is porous and naturally darker. Tartar can also hold tobacco and coffee, which makes it more difficult to remove. You can check your gum line for yellow or brown deposits if tartar buildup is suspected.
Tartar buildup may be a result of your diet.
Are you wondering why tartar buildup is possible? Look at what you eat! These foods are high in plaque and can lead to tartar buildup. Tartar formation can be prevented by eating a healthy, balanced diet.
Tartar can cause problems with your oral health.
A variety of dental problems can be caused by tartar buildup at the gum line. Gum inflammation can begin with tartar and lead to gingivitis. Gingivitis is the first stage of gum disease. It can eventually lead to serious conditions like gingivitis. It is linked to stroke, heart disease, and premature birth.
Tartar buildup can be easily avoided
Good dental hygiene can help you avoid tartar. Brush your teeth at least twice daily, after meals and once per day.
Plaque can also buildup between your teeth and gums. Floss regularly. Antiseptic mouthwashes can also be used to kill harmful bacteria. It is important to quit smoking cigarettes. It can lead to tartar buildup.
If tartar is on your teeth, your dentist will have to remove it.
Toothbrushes and floss alone won’t remove tartar. Scaling is a method that removes tartar from teeth.