How Can Your Teeth Stay Protected From Plague & Tartar?

‘Be true to your teeth or they will turn false to you’

Save Your Teeth From Bad Tartar

‘Be true to your teeth or they will turn false to you’. Had you been greeted by a receptionist with yellow, plagued teeth, how would you feel?  It is rightly said, “Healthy teeth raises the value of your Smile & reflects you face”. Maintaining good oral health is very important as most people see the reflection of your face & total health through your clean smile. Keeping your teeth healthy is not a weight lifting task; it is just about taking the basic care of your oral health by regularly brushing your teeth, flossing after every meal & visiting the dentist in every 6 months, keeps your smile pleasing.

Researchers have established a possible link between oral health and a range of diseases, including cardiac disease. There lies a definitive relationship between the two.

What is Tartar?

Tartar is a white, chalky calcified substance covering below & above the gum occurring due to ignored gums. It creates breeding ground for the oral bacteria to feed on sugars from your food, leading to dental cavities & toxins causing various periodontal (gum) problems. Tartar damages bones & tissues resulting in tooth loss.

How can your teeth stay protected from plague & tartar?

  • Brush teeth twice daily
  • Use fluoridated toothpaste
  • Avoid sugary/starchy foods
  • Floss after every meal
  • Avoid smoking
    How can your teeth stay protected from plague & tartar?

Maintaining dental hygiene is the key treatment to prevent any plaque/tartar buildup. In addition to this you can use some natural remedies to remove plaque and tartar. Once the tartar has mineralized on your teeth, it is extremely difficult to remove without professional cleaning.

Teeth are not only important for eating and talking but also make or break your first impression.

If you find any symptoms of plague & tartar , get it checked at Kailash Hospital, noida. Our experienced Dental Doctors  will guide you to a healthy teeth. Call 0120-2444444/2466666

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