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Hello, tartar formation is due to the accumulation of plaque in the mouth, the deposition of calcium salts in saliva. Normal people have more or less tartar, so they need to go to the hospital regularly to clean their teeth. I don't know your symptoms, so I can't tell if you're tartar. It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a check-up.
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1. Teeth will grow calculus, which is medically called dental calculus. Dental calculus is a mineralized fossil form formed by the deposition of calcium salts in the mouth and the combination of bacteria. Yellow or black-brown substances can be found in the gingival sulcus initially, but as they progress, they may cause a series of problems with the teeth and periodontals.
There are many causes of dental calculus, which are mainly affected by dietary habits, hygiene habits and diseases.
1) Eating habits: The formation of dental calculus is mostly due to the fact that food residues remain in the gaps between the teeth, mixed with saliva, bacteria accumulate, form plaque and soft scale, and gradually mineralize, thus forming dental calculus. Some people who prefer sticky and protein-rich foods are more likely to retain debris on the tooth surface, adjacent to the gingival sulcus, or in crevices, making them more prone to calculus.
In addition, some patients with hemi-chewing and long-term disuse chewing habits can easily cause a large amount of plaque and food accumulation due to not chewing on one side or part of the tooth for a long time, resulting in a large amount of tartar formation and accumulation;
2) Hygiene habits: Failure to clean the mouth in time after eating can easily lead to food residues remaining on the tooth surface and gingival sulcus, creating favorable conditions for the formation of dental calculus. There are also some people who cannot effectively clean their teeth, so that food residues, and even soft scale and plaque persist, and it is easy to form dental calculus;
3) Disease ** element: When there is a problem in the oral cavity, teeth and periodontal, it will also induce the occurrence of dental calculus. For example, problems such as gum recession and misaligned teeth can easily lead to the formation of plaque and soft scale, resulting in dental calculus.
In addition, when inflammation occurs in the mouth, saliva becomes more alkaline and secretions increase, which further promotes the formation of dental calculus.
2. Therefore, it is essential to do a good job of daily cleaning to prevent and reduce the formation of dental calculus. Clean your teeth and oral cavity in time after eating, take the correct brushing method when brushing your teeth, use a soft-bristled toothbrush at a 45° angle to your teeth, and brush your teeth at a 45° angle, which can effectively clean the surface of your teeth and gingival sulcus, avoid food residues as much as possible, and remove the plaque and soft scale that has formed. If calculus has formed, it should be actively carried out**, and periodontal sequences such as ultrasonic tooth cleaning and scaling can be carried out in time to avoid problems such as gingival edema, gingival margin erosion, and gingival bleeding in the long run.
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The harm of dental calculus will damage the teeth, cause oral harm, and easily cause tooth loss, when there is dental calculus on the teeth, it will lead to the production of various bacteria in the mouth, which will seriously affect their own image.
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Point 1 is likely to cause the loss of this tooth is a very terrible phenomenon, point 2 is likely to cause the tooth to be very dark at night, this phenomenon is very scary, and point 3 is likely to cause some burden on the tooth, for example, there will be a lot of black holes.
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Dental calculus is caused by eating food and smoking for a long time.
Calculus can cause bad breath and gingivitis.
It is recommended that you go to the dental clinic to clean your teeth, usually once a year.
**Between $50-$100.
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Dental calculus can cause bleeding gums, loose teeth, and other hazards, and may also lead to tooth loss. The symptoms of dental calculus are mainly caused by patients who do not rinse their mouths in time after brushing their teeth, or who have plaque on their teeth for a long time. Dental calculus is very harmful to patients, so the symptoms need to be removed in time.
Generally, patients with dental calculus can remove dental calculus by scaling. If there is more calculus, the patient may feel pain.
As the concentration of carbon dioxide in saliva decreases, inorganic salts settle on the surface of the teeth. Phosphatase in degenerative cells hydrolyzes organophosphates to produce phosphorus deposited on the tooth surface. Because bacteria make the saliva alkaline, the proteins in the saliva are broken down and calcium salts are released and deposited on the surface of the teeth.
It is related to saliva concentration. The higher the concentration, the easier it is to precipitate. The speed, shape, and hardness of dental calculus vary from person to person.
In general, it takes 12 to 15 hours for new dental calculus. Fast-forming stones are softer and more broken than slow-forming stones. All newly formed calculus is soft and gradually hardens after calcification over time.
Oral health check-ups. Oral health is checked every six months, 2 3 times a year, and cleaned sufficiently so that the tooth surface and neck are always in a clean state. Scaling.
The purpose of ultrasound scaling is to remove calculus from the teeth. Because dental calculus is more likely to cause plaque buildup, causing gingivitis, bleeding gums and periodontal disease. At the same time, the teeth and necks, after removing the stones on the adjacent surface, the teeth will also have the performance of whitening.
Brushing. Brushing your teeth in the morning and evening and rinsing your mouth after meals are the most important measures to prevent tartar formation. Brush your teeth in the right way – vertically, horizontally.
This not only removes food debris, plaque and tartar and prevents the formation and deposition of tartar, but also massages the gums, promotes blood circulation and strengthens the resistance of periodontal tissues. Prescribe a diet. The nutrition is reasonable, and the thickness is matched.
Eat plenty of vitamin-rich crude fiber foods, such as meat, eggs, and various vegetables and fruits, and chew them well to help clean your teeth. Eat less sweets and sticky foods and no snacks.
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Calculus is a foreign body that adheres to the surface of the tooth, and the longer the tooth remains in the mouth, the more likely it is to cause bad taste and inflammation of the gums. It is also prone to periodontal disease, which causes premature tooth decay.
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What I do know is that if we have calculus on our teeth all the time, it can cause our gums to recede, and then it will also cause the gums to bleed all the time, and it can lead to bad breath.
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Teeth may be yellowed, swollen, inflamed, loose, and tooth loss.
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Calculus can form over the years in daily life, which can lead to loosening of the gums. So we should clean our teeth regularly to clean the calculus.
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Dental calculus is formed by the solidification of dental plaque, which is often caused by improper oral hygiene, and to remove dental calculus, it is necessary to go to the hospital for special cleaning.
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It is because you don't pay attention to your oral health, and then when you eat, there is a kind of dental plaque that sticks to your teeth and filling materials, forming dental calculus.
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Dental calculus allows dirt to build up in your teeth over time, which can lead to deformation if not cleaned in time.
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