Dental tartar

Healthy, clean, and properly set teeth beautify every smile. We are all born with a naturally pretty smile. With time, beautiful smiles can be changed by stained teeth. The food and beverages we consume, and our age, attack our smiles every day and make our smiles not as bright. Cigarettes are one of the greatest enemies of smiles. Intensive smoking, and keeping smoke in the mouth, or chewing tobacco, make teeth yellow. Smoking damages teeth and gums, creates tartar, and contributes to bad breath. Food rich in carbohydrates and sugar, such as sauces, curry, and junk food, is especially dangerous. Beverages that contain acids, coffee, red wine, tea, but also some types of fruit can also damage tooth enamel, enabling plaque or tartar to easily form on teeth, damaging the enamel and creating unpleasant spots in the teeth. Too many warm or cold liquids are dangerous for your smile because they change the temperature of your teeth. The temperature changes (in cold and warm cycles) the tooth enamel, allowing plaque to penetrate the teeth. Cut down on the above-listed food or drinks, or cut down the amount of time they are in contact with your teeth and mouth.

Dental tartar is a hard layer deposited on the tooth surface, fillings, and caps, and it is formed from soft deposits on teeth (plaque) and deposits of lime salts from saliva. Bacteria in the mouth, which create a web base that the lime salts settle in, are of great significance. Tartar is first formed in areas that are harder to reach and have plaque.

Prevencija

In order to prevent the appearance of tartar, perfect dental hygiene is necessary. Regular brushing with Plidenta's whitening toothpaste is the best prevention, because tartar does not form on clean teeth.

The technology used by Plidenta removes stains chemically without the use of harsh abrasives or mechanical means. Natural whiteness and shine is renewed after brushing.

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