1.What is dental tartar?
The name given to the lime-like layer that forms at the bottom of the teeth.
2.What is dental tartar? It occurs?
It occurs due to the long-term retention of bacterial plaque resulting from food residues on the teeth
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3.Is dental tartar harmful?
Dental stones are harmful because they act as a host for bacteria and are close to the gums.
4.How do we prevent the formation of dental stones? p>
We can delay or prevent the formation of dental stones by brushing at least 2 times a day and for at least 2 minutes.
5. I brush my teeth, but stones still form. . Why?
Dental stones take the form of dental stones with the calcium in the saliva. In some cases, tartar may form even if there is sufficient
brushing.
6.Can I get rid of my tartar at home?
If it is not yet in plaque form. Dental tartar can be removed by effective brushing. However,
it is absolutely necessary to visit a dentist to remove the stone that has formed.
7. Will having my dental stones cleaned damage my teeth?
No. On the contrary, the presence of tartar there causes harm because it is a source of bacteria and is close to the gums
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8.What will happen if I do not have my tartar cleaned?
Accumulated dental stones gradually grow larger. At first, it causes bleeding in the gums and bad breath.
Towards advanced stages, it causes gum recession and bone loss in the long term.
One cavity causes the loss of one tooth. Dental tartar causes all your teeth to shake and fall out.
9.After the scaling, my teeth became wider. Is this normal?
When tartar accumulates between the teeth, we do not feel our natural tooth spaces. After the tartar is gone, the gaps between our teeth can be noticed with our tongue. So this is a normal thing and what should actually happen is
we should feel between our teeth.
10. Is there pain during and after dental scaling?
There may be very slight tingling during and after cleaning.
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