Monday, July 16, 2012

What is plaque?


What is plaque?

What is plaque?

It is a sticky, colorless film composed of bacteria and sugars that constantly forms and adheres on our teeth. It is the main cause of cavities and gum disease and can harden into tartar if not removed daily.

How do I know if I have plaque?

Everyone plaque because bacteria are constantly forming in our mouths. To grow and develop, the bacteria use ingredients found in our diet and saliva. Plaque causes cavities when the acids from attack teeth after eating. The repeated acid attacks tooth enamel and cause cavities. Also, if plaque is not removed properly irritate the gums around the teeth and leads to gingivitis (bleeding gums, swollen and red) in periodontal diseases (enfermendad in the tissues supporting the teeth) and even loss of parts Dental.

How to prevent plaque formation?

With proper care, it is easy to prevent plaque formation. It is important to observe the following care:

Brush thoroughly at least twice a day to remove plaque attached to the surface of dientes.Use floss daily to remove plaque from between teeth and below the gumline where a toothbrush can not llega.Limite consumption of starches and sugars, especially food pegajosos.Programe a schedule of regular dental visits for professional cleanings and dental examinations.

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