Tartar is the calcified material that often contains bacterial debris and sometimes plaque. It is a white chalky substance. Although tartar is also called calculus can make it easier for plaque to stick around, the stuff is generally considered to be primarily a cosmetic problem.
Plaque is the culprit in cavities and gum disease. As the plaque matures and gets older, it becomes even more dangerous because it changes. As the certain bacteria in plaque feed off fermentable carbohydrates (which includes sugars, and even those in fruit and milk and starchy foods such as bread, pastas and crackers), they produce an acid the eats away tooth enamel, causing cavities. Other bacteria infect the gums, resulting in redness, inflammation and bleeding. These are the symptoms of gingivitis, which is the earliest stage of gum disease.
If left untreated, gum disease may progress to the point that the infection literally destroys the bone that anchors the teeth roots. That’s is why gum disease is the major cause of tooth loss among adults over the age of 35.
Both plaque and tartar can form below the gum line. It takes dentist to remove tartar anywhere in the mouth and remove plaque from below the gum line. Regular professional cleanings will make your home care more effective. It is also important to have the condition of the gums checked through periodontal probing.
You can, however try to keep plaque under control by taking a physical contact and rinsing it away. Brush teeth well, use the right tools like soft nylon brush, try tartar-control toothpaste, floss teeth, establish a good oral routine, limit how you eat sugar containing foods and choose tooth-healthy snacks.
OraMD is a good way to prevent gum disease to develop for it is an all natural oral care product that have essential oils that can help control plaque and tartar.