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Patients often confuse plaque and tartar and how they are related to each other. Plaque is a sticky, colorless deposit of bacteria that is constantly forming on teeth. Saliva, food and fluids combine to produce these deposits that collect on teeth and where teeth and gums meet. Plaque begins forming on teeth 4 to 12 hours after brushing which is
why it is so important to brush at least twice a day and floss daily.
Plaque which is not removed by regular brushing and flossing, can harden
into unsightly tartar (also known as calculus). Plaque buildup is the primary factor in periodontal (gum) disease. Fighting plaque is a life-long component of oral care.
Fighting tartar is a life-long component of oral care.
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