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  1. 23 lis 2021 · If not regularly removed, plaque hardens into tartar, also called calculus. This is a hard, porous material under and above your gum line. Harder-to-reach areas and dental ridges are more at-risk of developing tartar buildup.

  2. 21 kwi 2024 · To remove tartar from your teeth, brush your teeth for at least 2 minutes twice a day to get rid of plaque before it turns into tartar. If you can, use a toothpaste containing tartar control to destroy plaque. In addition, floss your teeth once a day to clean plaque from between your teeth.

  3. 7 cze 2024 · Tartar (also called dental calculus) is hardened plaque. Any plaque that you don't remove by flossing and brushing hardens over time into tartar. Tartar is made up of dead bacteria and spit that...

  4. 16 mar 2021 · Tartar may be removed at home using one or a combination of natural remedies. Flossing and brushing twice per day may help loosen and remove tartar, especially if you use an electric toothbrush. Using baking soda toothpaste may also remove tartar — given the abrasiveness of baking soda.

  5. 19 sty 2024 · A professional dental clean can remove plaque and tartar from teeth. However, remedies such as brushing thoroughly and flossing daily may prevent tartar buildup and help with plaque removal...

  6. 9 sie 2022 · 1. Scaling is probably the most common way to remove calculus. It involves using special instruments to scrape off the build-up on the teeth. Scaling can be done at home or a dentist’s office. 2. Flossing is another popular way to remove calculus.

  7. 21 lut 2023 · Think of tartar as persistent, tough layers of calculus deposits clinging determinedly to your tooth enamel. This nasty buildup doesn’t just settle on the surface; it can creep down to your gum line, posing a risk for gum diseases.

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