Dental health affects our daily lives both positively and negatively. The most important cause of various gum diseases in the mouth is dental tartar. The structure of dental stone is a transparent and sticky layer. Bacterial plaque, which begins to form 3 hours after brushing the teeth, hardens when combined with saliva and is not cleaned, forming dental tartar.
The most effective way to prevent tartar is by brushing your teeth regularly and not neglecting dental care. Brushing your teeth and gargling twice a day is the main solution to prevent gum diseases. It is recommended to use dental floss to clean the residue between the teeth that the toothbrush cannot reach. If proper tooth brushing is performed, the formation of dental plaque is slowed down, but cannot be prevented. With proper oral care, the formation of tartar (dental plaque) cannot be prevented but slowed down. Once bacterial dental plaque turns into tartar, brushing your teeth does not help remove the plaque. It is recommended to perform tartar removal (tooth stone cleaning) approximately every 6 months, with the approval of your dentist.
HOW TO DO DENTAL SCALE CLEANING (DETERTRAGE)?
Contrary to popular belief, dental scaling is not a painful and scary treatment. Tartar cleaning is also called tartar cleaning and is also known as detertraj in medical language. Scaling does not cause any gaps, abrasions or mobility in the teeth. When you go to the dentist, first an intraoral examination is performed to decide whether standard scaling or a more advanced cleaning is required, as in gum diseases.
Dental scaling is a procedure performed without requiring anesthesia. First, your dentist cleans the residue, plaque and tartar from your teeth, passing through your teeth and along your gum line. Afterwards, it polishes your teeth to shine and remove stains.
What you need to do after cleaning is to ensure your oral health by regular oral care. Thus, you can be protected from dental stone to a great extent.