What Is Tartar?

July 1st, 2008 | by admin |

Do you know what tartar is? In this article you will find enough information about tartar and it`s information. Minerals are deposited above and below the gums. These deposits have specific color and can be recognized easily. There is a difference between tartar and plaque. Plaque is a colony of bacteria while tartar is deposition of minerals. There is a same cause of tartar and plaque that is poor dental hygiene.
As you have read above tartar is divided into two parts. Two parts are supragingival and sublingual. Deposition of minerals above the gums is called supragingival. Tartar deposition below the gums is called subgingival. Untreated tartar can cause inflammation of gums. Inflammation of gums is the main reason of bad breath. Mineral deposits can also accelerate the formation plaque. It is very easy to prevent mineral deposition on the teeth. One of the methods of tartar prevention is proper dental hygiene. You should regularly brush and floss your teeth in between the meals. This will keep your teeth white and healthy. It is a good idea to visit a dentist regularly. Some people report tartar despite proper dental hygiene.
There are many reasons for tartar build-up. People suffering from diabetes and other systemic diseases are at greater risk of plaque and tartar formation. Another common reason for mineral deposition is smoking. Heart diseases can also cause some dental problems. Many women report dental problems after giving birth to baby. It is a good idea to go under dental cleaning prior to pregnancy.

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  1. 3 Responses to “What Is Tartar?”

  2. By beverly Ann Barnes on Sep 7, 2008 | Reply

    Do you think Lithium leaves nore tarter? I seen to have noticed a difference over the past 6 months since starting this med. I have to have cleanings now 4xs a year!

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