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Why hardened plaque on the teeth leads to their loss

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Tartar is like calculus. When plaque is on the teeth for a long time, it transforms into something hard that you cannot clean off your teeth on your own. Because of different minerals from your saliva, it calcifies on the teeth itself. Tartar is just a hardened plaque. In a very simple, common way.
00:00 Today, we're talking about plaque versus tartar.
00:10 Plaque is residues of food and microbes that accumulated on your teeth...
01:04 Tartar is just a hardened plaque.
01:48 Then it doesn't transform.
02:00 It's inflamed for a long time
02:13 You can lose your teeth because of that.
03:06 How do you clean tartar?
03:42 Plaque accumulation.
04:00 You almost can't do anything to fix this.
#plaque #tartar #teeth
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00:00 Today, we're talking about plaque versus tartar.
00:10 Plaque is residues of food and microbes that accumulated on your teeth...
01:04 Tartar is just a hardened plaque.
01:48 Then it doesn't transform.
02:00 It's inflamed for a long time
02:13 You can lose your teeth because of that.
03:06 How do you clean tartar?
03:42 Plaque accumulation.
04:00 You almost can't do anything to fix this.
#plaque #tartar #teeth
More videos on this topic:
Product 🦷
📞Customer Care:
+1 737 710 17 25
📞 Logistics:
+1 201 546 16 13
✉️ Uniqa Dental Ltd
350 W Passaic St (3rd floor),
Rochelle Park, NJ 07662
✉️ 2 Ha-Tsoran St,
Netanya, 4250602,
Israel .
‼️
Disclaimer: Any medical or scientific information provided in connection with the content presented here makes no claim to completeness and the topicality, accuracy and balance of such information provided is not guaranteed. The information provided by Uniqa Dental Ltd. does not constitute medical advice or recommendation and is in no way a substitute for professional advice from a physician, dentist or other healthcare professional and must not be used as a basis for diagnosis or for selecting, starting, changing or stopping medical treatment. Physicians, dentists and other healthcare professionals are solely responsible for the individual medical assessment of each case and for their medical decisions, selection and application of diagnostic methods, medical protocols, treatments and products. Uniqa Dental Ltd. does not accept any liability for any inconvenience or damage resulting from the use of the content and information presented here. Products or treatments shown may not be available in all countries and different information may apply in different countries. For country-specific information please refer to our customer service or a distributor or partner of Uniqa Dental Ltd. in your region.