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The Ultimate Guide to Tartar Control: 8 oz

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Plaque and tartar control is a crucial part of maintaining oral health. Plaque is a soft, sticky film of bacteria that forms on teeth, which, if not removed, hardens into tartar (also known as calculus). Tartar can only be removed by a dental professional and can lead to gum disease and other dental issues if not managed. Here’s a quick breakdown of how to control plaque and tartar: Plaque Control: Brush Twice Daily: Use fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush. Brush for at least two minutes, covering all surfaces of the teeth. Floss Daily: Flossing removes plaque and food particles between teeth and along the gumline. Use traditional floss, floss picks, or a water flosser. Mouthwash: Use an antiseptic or fluoride mouthwash to kill bacteria and strengthen enamel. Consider a mouthwash specifically labeled for plaque control. Maintain a Healthy Diet: Limit sugary foods and drinks. Consume fibrous vegetables and fruits to help stimul...