Dental plaque is inevitable. Whenever you eat sugary or starchy foods, they mix with bacteria in your mouth and form a fuzzy coating on your teeth, aka plaque. If you brush regularly, dental plaque ...
Plaque can be quite dangerous to one's smile, especially if it is left to evolve into something worse, tartar! Smiles are very important in the way people interact with each other. Greeting someone ...
A multienzyme lozenge may reduce plaque formation and slow bacterial growth in saliva, making it a valuable addition to regular plaque removal methods, according to a study recently published in the ...
Researchers conducted a literature review and found that interdental brushes were more effective than flossing or wood sticks in removing interdental plaque. Interdental brushes also ranked high for ...
Randomised controlled trials of professional plaque removal with a comparison group of no intervention, oral hygiene instruction only or different frequencies of professional mechanical plaque removal ...
Plaque buildup not only affects how one smiles but also the health of their mouths. Plaque doesn't just physically look disturbing, it can also cause further damage if not being taken seriously and ...