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No! Only the dentist can remove tartar, which is a build-up of solidified and mineralised dental...Read all the answersIs certain food more conducive to a build-up of dental plaque?
Sticky foods stay on and between the teeth for longer and so are more likely to invite dental plaque, particularly when they are rich in sugar: biscuits, sweets, crisps, crackers, for example. They encourage the proliferation of the bacteria in dental plaque.
Remember to brush your teeth after eating such food.
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Some of us have an obsessive fear that we have bad breath, which may or may not be the case. How...Read all the answers -
If you have sensitive teeth, can you brush your teeth less often?
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Absolutely not, quite the opposite! Flawless oral hygiene will reduce dentine hypersensitivity and...Read all the answers -
What brushing technique should be used to fight plaque?
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To be effective, without damaging the enamel or injuring the gums, brush in a circular motion,...Read all the answers
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