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What is the difference between plaque and calculus

What is the difference between plaque and calculus?

Plaque is the sticky, drab film that continually frames on your teeth. Microorganisms live in plaque and emit acids that reason tooth rot and chafe gum tissue. This disturbance causes an incendiary response by your body that can in the long run prompt gingivitis and periodontal malady. In the event that plaque isn't expelled routinely by tooth brushing and flossing, it solidifies to make math (otherwise called tartar). Analytics can't be expelled with a toothbrush; just a dental expert can evacuate it amid an oral cleaning. To monitor plaque and math, it is fundamental to brush your teeth twice consistently, floss in any event once consistently, and see your dental expert for general cleanings.

 

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Uploaded on February 23, 2018