Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Effective Treatment for Plaque
Before exploring the treatment for plaque you need to know what it is and some of the ways you can get it. Plaque is the soft, yet sticky substance that can accumulate on your teeth from food debris and bacteria. Plaque can form because of inadequate brushing and flossing habits which may result in the formation of cavities and even gum disease.Obviously correct brushing is vital in the treatment for plaque as well as its prevention. However, it is not the only treatment that is available. Flossing your teeth daily and correctly is equally important as it helps remove food build-up that causes bacteria and plaque to form.
Using a dry brush first, without toothpaste, when brushing your teeth can help in the treatment of plaque. It is also very effective in its prevention as it reduces the amount of plaque deposit that can form on your teeth. You should brush your teeth a minimum of twice a day or more if it is feasible.
Using a mouth rinse or mouthwash is just as important in the treatment of plaque. It is a great follow-up to daily brushing and flossing as it not only freshens your breath, it is also an effective tool in the prevention of plaque and bacteria.
A thorough check up and teeth cleaning is of course a major asset in learning the steps that are necessary and vital in maintaining proper oral hygiene. While brushing and flossing are great tools that are, of course, necessary for proper dental care and reducing plaque, visiting your dentist and learning correct oral hygiene is not only an effective tool in the treatment for plaque, it is also imperative that it be used to help with the prevention of additional plaque formations as well as other dental conditions.
Labels: bad-breath, dental, dentist, oral-care, orthodontist
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