Sunday, November 7, 2010

tartar and handling them

Tartar (Calculus) is a collection of mineralized plaque (the formation of minerals such as "rocks") attached to the tooth surface.

Based on its location, is on supragingiva tartar (the surface of the tooth above the gum) and in subgingival (below the gum surface of the tooth).
Tartar mainly occur in areas difficult to clean teeth.
Coral is a place of attachment of the tooth germs in the mouth.
The result can lead to gum diseases, such as inflammation of the gums (gingivitis) which is marked by gums look red, slightly swollen, and often bleed when brushing gigi.Hal this may progress to inflammation of the tissues supporting other dental (periodontitis) if not treated immediately. When you have this stage can cause tooth rocking because the network buffer is damaged tooth. Also that is not less frequent, tartar can cause unpleasant mouth odor. This is considered the most disturbing.

How to reduce the incidence of tartar is ....




The formation of tartar can to everyone, and the formation process can not be avoided but can we reduce. How to reduce tartar formation are:

The first is by diligent dental hygiene, by brushing teeth at least twice a day is really where all the parts tersikat teeth clean. Also do not forget to rub the gums with a soft slowly. For maxillary gums, tooth brush movement from top to bottom, and for the mandibular gum toothbrush movement from bottom to top. This can hinder the formation of tartar.
Both are diligent control to the dentist every 6 months to clean the tartar. Because only by means of dental tartar can only be cleaned.
Tartar can not be lost if only to brush your teeth or gargle with mouthwash. Dentists have special tools to clean your tartar.

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