Tartar Treatment
Introduction
Taking care of your dental health should be one of your first concerns. Without maintaining good oral hygiene and regular dental checkups, you are at risk of developing gum disease. Tartar treatment is one way to protect you from gum disease.
Overview
The tartar is a 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 has mineralized into calcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, and magnesium phosphate. You can’t get rid of it by brushing and flossing; you’ll need to have it cleaned off your teeth by your dental hygienist or dentist.
Tartar that develops on your teeth and above your gum line can cause stains on your teeth, bad breath (halitosis), a permanent hard coating on your teeth, and enamel erosion and cavities.
Benefits of tartar treatment
There are many benefits of tartar treatment, here are some of them :
• Reduce the risk of oral diseases:
Tartar treatment can reduce your risk of oral diseases like gum inflammation.
• Improves the oral hygiene and prevents tooth decay:
Tartar treatment is a kind of deep cleaning, in which improves your oral hygiene and prevents tooth decay.
• Reduce tooth sensitivity:
Tartar removal can also reduce sensitivity in your mouth and improve its pH balance to make your breath fresher.
prepare for tartaR treatment
To reduce the risk of infection resulting from the tartar treatment, you have to brush your teeth and disinfect your mouth with an antiseptic mouthwash.
To prepare your immune system, you should do simple things like eating well, getting rest, and maintaining good oral hygiene can help lower the inflammation caused by gum disease and strengthen a patient’s immune system.
Patients who are worried about pain or sensitivity as a result of the treatment can take OTC painkillers before their appointment. This leads to lower inflammation after the treatment and less discomfort
Natural Ways to Prevent tartar Buildup
Numerous natural methods exist for removing tartar buildup, and most of these involve utilizing common household items. These methods are as follow:
• White vinegar and water:
Despite its strong taste, white vinegar possesses antibacterial properties that can help prevent plaque and tartar.
• Baking soda:
Baking soda is known for enhancing the whiteness of teeth and neutralizing cavity-causing acid. Some toothpaste formulations include baking soda as a gentle abrasive for plaque removal.
• Aloe Vera:
Aloe Vera, a small shrub with various health benefits, is particularly beneficial for dental care.
tartar treatment aftercare
Your gums and teeth will be healing and sensitive after a tartar treatment, so you should avoid certain foods such as acidic foods like oranges and tomatoes, challenging foods like steaks or large burgers, and foods with small pieces that could get stuck in the gums, like nuts or popcorn.
If you are experiencing pain or swelling in your gums, you can take over the counter medication like Ibuprofen, or Advil to help you. Be sure to follow the instructions on the bottle, and do not exceed the recommended limits.
risks and complications of tartar buildup
The risks and complications of tartar buildup are as follow:
• Gum disease:
Tartar buildup can have a significant impact on gum health. It can lead to gum inflammation, an early stage of gum disease.
• Bad breath:
Tartar buildup can also cause bad breath, as the bacteria present in the tartar release gases that have an unpleasant odor.
• Cavities and tooth decay:
Tartar buildup can cause tooth decay, sensitivity, and gum recession, because of the bacteria in the tartar release acids that erode the tooth enamel.
What is the tartar?
The tartar is a hardened plaque. Any plaque that you don’t remove by flossing and brushing hardens over time into tartar.
What does tartar do to teeth?
Tartar that develops on your teeth and above your gum line can cause stains on your teeth, bad breath (halitosis), a permanent hard coating on your teeth, and enamel erosion and cavities.
How do you take care of your teeth after tartar treatment?
Your gums and teeth will be healing and sensitive after a tartar treatment, so you should avoid certain foods such as acidic foods like oranges and tomatoes, challenging foods like steaks or large burgers, and foods with small pieces that could get stuck in the gums, like nuts or popcorn.
Can tartar cause inflamed gums?
Tartar buildup can have a significant impact on gum health. It can lead to gum inflammation, an early stage of gum disease.
Does tartar cause bad breath?
Tartar buildup can also cause bad breath, as the bacteria present in the tartar release gases that have an unpleasant odor.
Results
Tartar treatment is to remove a hardened plaque film on your teeth. Tartar can cause cavities and gum disease if it’s not removed. You can’t remove it yourself; you’ll have to visit your dentist for a professional cleaning.
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