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Plaque
Is one of the bacteria types that have damaging effects on the teeth. The plaque is identified as the creamy, sticky layer that appears on the dental surface due to irregular brushing. In some of the cases, the plaque even hardens to form tartar, which is very difficult to wash away through brushing and requires professional approaches like scaling for its removal. Accumulation of plaque not only results in causing dental cavities, but also, triggers the process of dental decay.
Not only this, but, the plaque when accumulated along the gum line, causes them to become sensitive, prone to bleeding and swollen. This leads to complications like the periodontal disease, gingivitis and other complications. In some of the cases, the patients ignore these conditions which get worse and cause extensive loss in the form of teeth loss, infected gums and even bone loss in some of the cases. Making use of the effective oral hygiene practices and professional assistance one can however, combat the adverse effects of plaque.
How plaque works on teeth?
Plaque extracts its growth elements from the food that we consume which includes; carbs, sugar and the starch. These elements are found in the drinks and the cocktails, the foods as candies, cakes and pastries and many other starch rich items that we consume in everyday life. The sugar constituent of the food that is consumed is used by the plaque for the production of the acid that triggers tooth decay. This is the reason plaque layer also damages the shine and the color of the teeth and mars their appearance. This corrosion eventually leads to tooth decay and causes cavities in the teeth while infecting the gums.
Preventing plaque accumulation
- In order to get professional help in the very early stages of dental complications, it is important that one does not overlook their dental appointment on regular basis.
- The intake of food which helps in neutralizing the saliva, produced by the plaque is important so that the chances of teeth decay can be reduced.
- Flossing is important, as it is a process which helps in removing the dirt, grime and residue from the dental area, where the bristles of the teeth cannot reach.
- One of the most effective regimes is brushing the teeth twice in a day on daily basis. This helps in washing away the layer of plaque accumulated.
- It is important to use fluoride toothpastes for brushing the teeth
- It is recommended to use round-tip and soft bristled tooth brushes for cleaning the teeth
- Drinking water and keeping the gums and the teeth hydrated is important as it will make sticking of the plaque to the gums and the teeth difficult.
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