Not brushing your teeth regularly provides a favorable environment for bacteria which constitute food residues to develop and settle permanently on the teeth and gums, feeding mainly on sugar and saliva. They can therefore reproduce and multiply to ultimately form dental plaque.
Note, however, that taking certain medications as well as tobacco consumption can promote the formation of dental plaque.
When it is not eliminated at the very beginning, it develops into tartar. A more serious problem that threatens the health of teeth and gums. Dental plaque is also responsible for gingivitis, bad breath and the appearance of abscesses.
Eliminate dental plaque naturally
Dental plaque can easily be eliminated by brushing your teeth. But this is the plaque that has just formed, when it settles permanently on the teeth and begins to calcify slightly, the intervention of a dentist for cleaning is essential.
But be aware that certain natural methods can also help eliminate dental plaque. Here’s a tip to try:
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