Learn how to remove 100% more plaque bacteria at home with an Oral-B electric toothbrush and better prevent tartar buildup.
You can’t see it, or taste it, but you can feel it: That slimy feeling you have when you run your tongue along your teeth? It’s plaque. No matter what you do, it is hard to completely prevent plaque on teeth — but don’t worry. You can minimize its enamel-destroying ...
Removing Plaque From Teeth At Home We’ve all felt it, that sticky feeling on our teeth that seems to happen first thing in the morning, after meals, and sometimes for seemingly no reason whatsoever. Even a trip to the dentist may garner a comment about
How Can I Prevent Plaque Build-up? According to the Oral Hygiene Association of South Africa (OHASA), plaque is easily wiped or brushed off the tooth surface. Now that you've learned how germs build up on your teeth, remember to do the following: Brush all surfaces of your teeth thor...
Plaque is a sticky bacterial biofilm that forms on teeth. Over time it hardens into tartar, which leads to gum disease—and it can even lead to heart, liver and kidney damage if the bacteria make their way into your cat's bloodstream. Brushing and other teeth-cleaning methods prevent or ...
Applying a few early prevention techniques can help keep your teeth from falling out so you can show off a healthier, more resilient smile.
Regular teeth cleaning is important for these three reasons: Discourages Gum Disease: Gum disease is caused when plaque accumulates around your teeth. This condition will lead to gum swelling, and it will cause your gums to bleed when you brush your teeth. ...
Just like your teeth and gums, regular retainer care is essential to keep it free of food particles, germs, and plaque. Dental plaque is typical, even on a fixed retainer or removable retainers. It is a sticky film that is usually colorless and contains bacteria in the millions. It’s im...
But sometimes that’s not enough – or years of plaque have already created cavities, gum disease or worse in your mouth. If so, you need to get serious about taking care of your teeth now. And if you’re not a fan of the dentist chair I have good news for you. ...
Once your cat is comfortable with Step 4, you can add in using the toothbrush instead of the cotton bud. Start brushing for just a couple of seconds on each side, and then gradually work up to longer sessions until you can get all their teeth brushed on each side. This video can help...