
Tartar should be taken seriously. It can cause gum recession, gingivitis, tooth decay, and tooth loss. It can also cause severe tooth stains and bad breath. Like other oral issues, you may feel tempted to implement at-home practices to get rid of tartar. Unfortunately, you cannot remove tartar by brushing. It requires skills and special tools to eliminate it.
Tartar is often yellowish in color. Sometimes it can be colorless and hard to detect. However, you can recognize it by feeling a rough texture on the tooth surface. In most cases, the tooth is not smooth. It contains hard patches that a home care routine can't remove. If left untreated, tartar can extend below the gum line. When this happens, you may experience swelling or gums that bleed easily. The gum line may also turn brown or black.
Tartar causes aesthetic and oral issues. When it forms on the teeth, it creates a suitable environment for bacteria to accumulate. It also makes it challenging to brush the teeth, promoting cavities and tooth decay.
In addition, tartar is a root cause of halitosis. It houses bacteria that produce bad breath. The bacteria can also irritate the gums, causing inflammation and bleeding. Unless removed by a professional, tartar will continue ruining your oral health and smile.
Prevention is better than repairing dental damage caused by tartar. Plaque is the reason for the formation of tartar. Hence, you can prevent it from occurring by implementing simple dental hygiene practices. This may involve cleaning your teeth regularly, checking your diet and lifestyle, and making dental appointments. Contact us to schedule an oral examination and cleaning and avoid tartar formation.

