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		<title>Tartar Fighting tecnique</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Disease]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tartar is none other than the bacterial plaque that has matured and hardened in contact with mineral salts provided by the  saliva and blood. This phenomenon is frequent in parts which are difficult to  clean as the incisors lower molars and sub-gum.
 
 How to detect?
 
 Tartar by its rough surface irritates the gums, maintains inflammation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tartar is none other than the bacterial <a href="http://www.oramd.com/">plaque</a> that has matured and hardened in contact with mineral salts provided by the  saliva and blood. This phenomenon is frequent in parts which are difficult to  clean as the incisors lower molars and sub-gum.<br />
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 How to detect?<br />
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 Tartar by its rough surface irritates the gums, maintains inflammation  (gingivitis) and exacerbates the destruction of tissue supporting the teeth (<a href="http://www.oramd.com/">periodontitis</a>).  It also prevents the gum to accede to the tooth and prohibits effective  cleaning.<br />
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 How to disposal? <span id="more-6"></span><br />
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 The pie thickens over time. It must be regularly eliminated by means of  special tools used by a dentist. Scaling is the only way to fight against  periodontitis. Some dentifrices limit the formation of plaque and inhibit <a href="http://www.oramd.com/">calcification</a>.<br />
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 <strong>Remove tartar a root </strong><br />
 Cunningly, stick it on the surface of our teeth, prepare the ground <a href="http://www.oramd.com/">cavities</a>, damaged our gums and lead to the  loosening of teeth.<br />
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 What is it?<br />
 When the last visit to the dentist is already far, it is just enough to  pass language on the surface of teeth to feel his presence &#8230; &#8220;The scale is a  hard and rough depot which is formed from the plaque composed of sagglutinent  bacteria on the surface of the tooth, &#8220;says Adeline Hamet, dental surgeon. More  exactly the mineralization of the plaque through the mineral content in saliva  (and calcium phosphate).&#8221; The problem, is that this new form tartar can lead to  the proliferation of dental plaque. A veritable vicious circle, which explains  why, once in place, the depot can only increase. Then, it becomes complicated.  Because the brush can not completely dislodge . And as a rule detartrage.  &#8220;Irritating, carrying germs, tartar attack gums and deep, precise Adeline Hamet.  This is the first step leading to the development of gingival and <a href="http://www.oramd.com/">periodontal diseases</a>.&#8221;<br />
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 Toothpastes<br />
 All brands have their <a href="http://www.oramd.com/">Tartar</a> Fighting  toothpaste. And their action is similar. They work by preventing the  calcification of plaque. Some contain chlorhexidine, a potent antibacterial  agents. It purifies the mouth, helps fight bacteria and limit the emergence of <a href="http://www.oramd.com/">gingivitis</a>. Others present a formula that  combines saline sodium bicarbonate natural phosphates and for sea salt crystals.  The goal? Activate the salivary secretion and allow Self natural teeth and gums.<br />
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 Descaling<br />
 It is mandatory for brushing is not enough and must realize every six  months with your dentist. It must involve all the teeth and the incisors not  only lower their favorite terrain. The principle is simple. A sort of mini  &#8220;Karcher&#8221; off all tartar restoring your teeth color and natural eclat. A  brushing twice daily is then to limit its accumulation on the teeth. To this  end, the floss and interdental brush accompanying allies are essential to  dislodge debris in areas difficult. Just as revealing plates will tell you  thanks to its red color traces forgotten.<br />
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