Worcester Dentist: What Are Plaque and Tartar?

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Worcester Dentist|Have you ever wondered what this thing called plaque really is? And what is tartar? Dental plaque is a sticky biofilm that accumulates on your teeth. It ranges from colorless to yellow. When food, saliva, and fluids mix, they create bacterial deposits that collect where your teeth and gums are connected. The bacteria found in plaque creates acids that damage your tooth enamel and gums. Fortunately, your Worcester dentist has the training and tools to spot and remove both plaque and tartar so that they do not cause permanent damage to your teeth and gums.

WHAT IS TARTAR?

Plaque is always accumulating on your teeth. For this reason, visit your Worcester dentist as recommended. If it is not removed in a timely manner, the minerals harden, leading to the development of tartar. Although plaque can be removed at home, you will require the assistance of a dental professional to remove tartar. As many as 70% of adults have tartar, medically known as dental calculus. This is a yellow or brownish material formed due to the hardening of plaque. By the time plaque becomes tartar, it has a strong bond to the tooth enamel, and only a dental professional can remove it. Not everyone is equally at risk of accumulating tartar. If you have braces, crowded teeth, dry mouth, or are a smoker, you are at a greater risk of developing tartar. Tartar also typically accumulates faster as one grows older.

HOW CAN I DETECT PLAQUE BEFORE IT TURNS INTO TARTAR?

Although plaque is sometimes yellow in color, it can also be transparent and very difficult to spot. That is why it is critical that you practice good oral hygiene habits and visit your Worcester dentist regularly for a dental exam and cleaning.

PLAQUE AND TARTAR: RELATED CONDITIONS

  • Gingivitis: Gums can become inflamed due to plaque accumulation.
  • Cavities: Acids produced by bacterial plaque can destroy your tooth enamel.
  • Bad breath: The accumulation of plaque can cause your breath to smell bad.

HOW CAN I PREVENT PLAQUE AND TARTAR?

The best way to prevent the development of tartar is to keep up with your oral health and prevent the formation of plaque on your teeth. Brush your teeth several times daily and consider using a mouthwash, as well as flossing. You should also regularly visit your dentist for oral exams and cleanings. People who regularly visit their Worcester dentist are less likely to develop plaque and tartar.

HOW CAN I REMOVE PLAQUE AND TARTAR?

There are basically two ways to remove plaque at home: by brushing and flossing, and using antibacterial products to prevent the regrowth of plaque. You should also maintain your regular dental visits for oral exams and cleanings.

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