When you have tartar (also known as calculus) on teeth, they stay exposed to the harmful bacteria that these deposits contain. Because of that exposure, you are more likely to have difficulties with tooth decay and potentially gum disease as well. They will not be removed through brushing and flossing, which means once this material gathers, it will be a persistent risk factor for more severe problems that can require restorative dental work.
Regular dental exams and cleanings are important for many reasons. One is that they will help you fight the buildup of plaque, tartar, and food debris that may be present on your smile. Another is that they provide feedback about the care you have put into your teeth and gums since your last appointment. If you do not do enough to defend your smile at home, you are more likely to have negative feedback at an appointment. Fortunately, preventive care will help you stay protected and avoid difficulties with gingivitis or dental decay.
Through a better oral hygiene routine, you can control your risk for problems with calculus and worse. That routine should see you brush at least twice, with time taken during each session to thoroughly remove any bacteria that may be present. You should also have a daily flossing routine in place to keep your smile protected.
Through the effective approach you take to preventing tartar formation on your teeth, you can avoid problems with your health and stay more confident in your smile. If you want to discuss matters with your oral health with us, if you are due for a dental exam, or if there is anything else we can help you with, please call Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry in Dallas, TX at 972-329-7645.
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