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Dental calculus

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Calculus (dental) • Wikipedia
Calculus (dental) • Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Calculus_(dental) In dentistry, calculus or tartar is a form of hardened dental plaque. It is caused by precipitation of minerals from saliva and gingival crevicular fluid ... Dental plaque ˇ Periodontal scaler ˇ Scaling and root planing ˇ Gingival sulcus
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Tartar on Teeth (Dental Calculus): Causes & Removal

Tartar is hardened dental plaque. Without proper oral hygiene, tartar can build up on your teeth and lead to gum disease and other oral health issues.
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Tartar (Dental Calculus): Tips to Remove Tartar Buildup • WebMD
Tartar (also called dental calculus) is hardened plaque. Any plaque that you don't remove by flossing and brushing hardens over time into tartar.
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Dental Tartar (Calculus) • Causes, Prevention and Removal
A whopping 68% of adults have dental tartar, also called calculus. Dental tartar is a hard, calcified deposit that forms and coats the teeth ...
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Calculus (Dental) • an overview • ScienceDirect Topics
Dental calculus is defined as the calcified or calcifying deposits that are found attached to the surfaces of teeth and other solid structures in the oral ...
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Dental calculus • causes, consequences, and effective preventive ...
The process of forming dental calculus is a gradual result of the buildup of dental plaque on the teeth. Plaque, composed of bacteria and ...
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What Is the Difference Between Plaque and Calculus?
Calculus, also known as tartar, is a hardened plaque. When plaque isn't effectively removed during your oral hygiene routine, minerals from your saliva combine ...
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What is Calculus and Why is it Bad For You? • JVR Dental
When plaque stays on your teeth for 2-3 days, it hardens and mineral to form calculus (tartar) on your teeth. A high mineral content of your saliva will also ...
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Plaque vs. Calculus • 209 NYC Dental
Calculus is more virulent and leads to decay and severe periodontal problems. The hard, rough surface of calculus is a magnet for more food debris, sugar, and ...
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Calculus (dental) • Wikipedia
Calculus (dental) • Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Calculus_(dental) In dentistry, calculus or tartar is a form of hardened dental plaque. It is caused by precipitation of minerals from saliva and gingival crevicular fluid ... Dental plaque ˇ Periodontal scaler ˇ Scaling and root planing ˇ Gingival sulcus
Bővebben »
Tartar on Teeth (Dental Calculus): Causes & Removal

Tartar is hardened dental plaque. Without proper oral hygiene, tartar can build up on your teeth and lead to gum disease and other oral health issues.
Bővebben »
Tartar (Dental Calculus): Tips to Remove Tartar Buildup • WebMD
Tartar (also called dental calculus) is hardened plaque. Any plaque that you don't remove by flossing and brushing hardens over time into tartar.
Bővebben »
Dental Tartar (Calculus) • Causes, Prevention and Removal
A whopping 68% of adults have dental tartar, also called calculus. Dental tartar is a hard, calcified deposit that forms and coats the teeth ...
Bővebben »
Calculus (Dental) • an overview • ScienceDirect Topics
Dental calculus is defined as the calcified or calcifying deposits that are found attached to the surfaces of teeth and other solid structures in the oral ...
Bővebben »
Dental calculus • causes, consequences, and effective preventive ...
The process of forming dental calculus is a gradual result of the buildup of dental plaque on the teeth. Plaque, composed of bacteria and ...
Bővebben »
What Is the Difference Between Plaque and Calculus?
Calculus, also known as tartar, is a hardened plaque. When plaque isn't effectively removed during your oral hygiene routine, minerals from your saliva combine ...
Bővebben »
What is Calculus and Why is it Bad For You? • JVR Dental
When plaque stays on your teeth for 2-3 days, it hardens and mineral to form calculus (tartar) on your teeth. A high mineral content of your saliva will also ...
Bővebben »
Plaque vs. Calculus • 209 NYC Dental
Calculus is more virulent and leads to decay and severe periodontal problems. The hard, rough surface of calculus is a magnet for more food debris, sugar, and ...
Bővebben »

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