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PLAQUE, TARTAR AND GINGIVITIS

Your
mouth is constantly under attack by germs, causing problems, some
of which could lead to tooth loss if left untreated. Germs produce
acids which attack tooth enamel, causing decay, inflammation and
bleeding gums. Germs can be found above and just below the gum line,
between teeth and on the tongue.

What is
plaque?

Plaque
is
a sticky, nearly invisible film of germs that builds up on all the
surfaces of your teeth. If left on your teeth, plaque can cause
cavities and gum irritation leading to the gum disease gingivitis.

What will
gingivitis do if left untreated?

Untreated
gingivitis (gum disease) is a major cause of tooth loss among adults.
Red swollen and bleeding gums may indicate gingivitis.

Some facts
about plaque

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Plaque
starts to form as soon as 4 hours after brushing. |
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Plaque
attracts tartar forming germs in saliva. |
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If
plaque is not removed in it's soft stage, it hardens into tartar. |
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Tartar
is the rough, crusty build up that commonly forms along the
gum line. |
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Once
formed, only a dentist can remove tartar. |
Problems
can develop from tartar build up. Your teeth feel rough and unclean.
New germs, which become trapped in tartar, are harder to remove
with your toothbrush. Professional cleanings may take longer and
could be more involved as cleaning above and below the gum line
may be necessary.

How can
I fight tartar build up?

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Brushing
twice daily with a soft toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. |
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Floss
daily to remove food particles brushing may have missed to avoid
the build up of germs. |
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Visiting
your dentist regularly to ensure your teeth and gums remain
strong and healthy for life. |
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| Source:
Listerine Brochure - Fact: Germs Cause Bad Breath, Plaque and
the Gum Disease Gingivitis |
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