Brush your teeth twice daily
Go for scaling and polishing
No home remedies for cleaning
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Some unqualified dentist who don’t have ultrasonic scalers use some acids to clean teeth which destroys enamel surface.
Don’t experiment with your tooth
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There is no Chemical or Liquid that can remove Tartar from mouth.
Dentist will use Ultrasonic Scalers to remove the hard deposits(Tartar)that are formed on the surface of the teeth.
Once teeth are cleaned,Please maintain with brushing Twice daily.
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Dentists recommends Scaling(Tooth Cleaning) Twice a Year
Firstly visit a dentist and get teeth cleaning done professionally. Once that is don't I would advise u to use water flossers on regular basis at home . They are available online and very easy to use and very effective. This will help to maintain good oral hygiene
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