SIR, I'M 35 YEARS OLD AND HAS TARTAR IN THE BACK SIDE OF TEETH SINCE 2-3 YEARS. PL SUGGEST WHICH TOOTHPASTE IS MOST SUITABLE FOR ME IN ORDER TO REMOVE THE TARTAR AND PLAQUE FROM TEETH.
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Its brushing twice that reduces plaque and using of mouthwash.
All pastes serve as polishing medium. That's it.
For your case, get a scaling and polishing done.
Also get you missing teeth replaced.
Over burdening of anterior teeth will cause early mobility and loss of dentition.
Consider your dental profile seriously as you are just 35yrs old.
You need treatment,quite a few of them.
No paste can help you my friend.
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There is no toothpaste which helps in removing tarter beause it become hard so you have to go for scaling that means cleaning of your teeth which removes tarter and plaque
None of the toothpaste can help you to remove the tartar and plaque from your teeth. You have to visit the dentist and have to go for scaling and then maintain it by brushing twice daily.
Namaskaram,
The thick tartar deposits you noticed are called Calculus Deposits. These are formed due constant deposition of minerals from the saliva and the thickening plaque . You need to visit a dentist for a professional scaling and deep cleaning which a very routine dental treatment performed . Tooth pastes and normal brushing techniques can not remove these hardened deposits. Kindly visit the dentist before the condition progresses to periodontitis which can result in loosening the teeth.
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This is deposit on your tooth which was building up since long you need a clean up so that your gums heal toothpaste won’t help you brushing will just polish the surface of the deposit will not be able to remove it visit a dentist today
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