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Here is the easy way to understand it: Plaque and Tartar work together to destroy your pretty little smile. Plaque is a thin layer of bacteria that develops on your teeth, tongue and gum. We all get it. Just brush your teeth on a regular basis and the build up of plaque won’t be so bad. By "regular" brushing, we do mean that you have to brush your teeth twice a day. The reason for this is that after you have brushed your teeth, your plaque begins to develop again after twelve hours. So, the only way to prevent this fast build up is to constantly combat it with regular brushing. Now, what happens if you don’t brush regularly? Well, something called Tartar comes along to work double time on ruining your teeth. This is basically the build up of the Plaque that you should have removed earlier but didn’t. Now it isn’t plaque anymore but Tartar which is thicker and stronger. No mere toothbrush can remove this. Now you have to see a dentist or oral hygienist who will give you the proper, deep down cleaning that your teeth need. Tartar is tough. Knowing this, it is essential to have the oral hygienist and that scraping tool in order to really get the tartar buildup off. As much as you don’t want to hear this, the truth is that it all must be done. You can’t have tartar or plaque build up on your teeth becuase if you do choose to ignore it, the bacteria will eat into your teeth and cause you tooth decay. With tooth decay, your teeth fall out, you smile is gone. The only option is to have dental implants or dentures and you don’t want that just yet, do you? Also, having these issues now will result in a battle for years to come when it comes to your tartar control. Remember that brushing regularly with tartar control toothpaste will help remove the stubborn build up.

