When dental plaque is allowed to harden, it becomes tartar. The more tartar is allowed to build up on the teeth, the more danger it poses to your oral health. In today’s post, we’ll talk about how you can prevent tartar build-up.
Great At-Home Oral Care
One of the most important ways to avoid tartar build-up is to establish and stick to a really good tooth care routine at home. It’s imperative that you both brush and floss your teeth on a regular basis. Brush your teeth at least twice a day, for two minute each time. And be sure to floss each and every day. By doing this, you’ll prevent the build-up of the plaque and food particles that contribute to eventual tartar buildup and decay.
See the Dentist Regularly
Keep up with visits to the dentist every six months. These visits will provide a nice reset for your oral care. The dental hygienist will spend time cleaning your mouth in a professional manner, targeting the plaque and tartar that was able to slip through the cracks of your at-home care.
Use an Anti-Plaque Rinse
Talk to your dentist about incorporating a mouthwash into your routine, and whether or not it would be a good fit for your mouth. It’s important that you choose the right product to fit your needs. One that targets the development of plaque and tartar will likely help you keep your mouth generally tartar-free.
Long Term Dental Health with Gary Johnson, DDS Family & Cosmetic Dentistry
Looking for a dentist you can trust with your care in the long term? Here at our Chico, CA, we focus on preventative techniques that will keep our patients' smiles healthy and beautiful for years and decades to come. Give us a call or visit our website to book your next visit with us.