The Natural Ways of Treating Dental Plaque
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Plaque is a common dental problem that should not go unnoticed. Apart from being rather unsightly, plaque can also worsen, and lead to more serious ailments.
Plaque
(also known as dental biofilm) is formed as a result of substances
gathering in our mouth after eating or drinking, appearing as a white or
pale yellow "slime layer" between the teeth and along the cervical
margins (the surface touching the gum). The substance consists of food
debris, bacteria and bacterial waste, possibly leading to oral
complications such as gingivitis and periodontitis.
Although
the formation of plaque is normal for everyone and cannot be stopped,
controlling it is one of the most important things in dental care. This
is because plaque may become acidic, leading to the demineralisation of the teeth or tartar.
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What is Tartar?
If
plaque remains untreated, it can harden and turn into what is called
tartar or calculus. It can form both along the gum line, and also within
the narrow sulcus, found between the teeth and the gingiva. Tartar may
be the cause of bad breath, receding gums and chronically-inflamed
gingiva, as well as further formation of plaque.
When
plaque becomes tartar, it becomes far more difficult to remove and
would require clinical help. Tartar formation is not only connected
to oral hygiene, but also tobacco use, drugs, age, diet, and genetics.
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What can you do to treat and prevent plaque build-up?
There's
a lot you can do prevent plaque from forming on your teeth and leading
on to something more serious, such as tartar. To begin with, it is
important to get your teeth checked regularly by a dentist to make sure
your teeth and gums are in good shape. Secondly, we recommend that you
try some of the best natural techniques that can rid your mouth
from plaque in some simple steps.
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THE 8 NATURAL REMEDIES FOR PLAQUE:
1. Brushing with baking soda and saltThe combination of these two ingredients is one of the safest and most effective ways to help you eliminate plaque. Combine one tablespoon of baking soda and half a teaspoon of salt in a bowl. Dip a wet toothbrush into the mixture and brush your teeth with it. Repeat this for a couple of times every time to achieve great results. 2. Munching apples One of the solutions is in your very own dessert. Snacking on apples or melon just after a meal is one of the best natural ways of cleaning your teeth and gums from remaining bits of food, as well as eliminating plaque. 3. Rubbing orange peel Before brushing your teeth, grab a piece of orange peel and rub the inner (white) part against your teeth's surface for about two minutes. Performing this ritual on a regular basis will not only render your teeth polished and whitened, but will prevent plaque build-up due to the vitamin C found in the orange peel. 4. Using other fruit rich in Vitamin C In addition to oranges, there are various other fruits that can do wonders for your dental health. Opt for Vitamin C-rich fruit, such as strawberries, to boost your immune system and help fight off oral infections. Take full advantage of their benefits by rubbing them against your teeth and consuming them. 5. Scrubbing with sesame seeds Sesame seeds may also help you get rid of plaque, due to properties that enable them to act as a great abrasive to clear and polish your teeth. Simply grind them against your teeth, then remove the leftover pieces using a dry toothbrush. 6. Brush with coconut oil paste Surprisingly, coconut is incredibly beneficial for your dental health. Protect your teeth from plaque by combining two tablespoons of virgin coconut oil and two tablespoons of baking soda in a bowl to make a paste. Then, use the paste as a natural toothpaste to reap the effective benefits. Feel free to also add any essential oil of your choice to the mixture (such as peppermint). 7. Using aloe vera Just as aloe vera is great for our skin, it's also perfect for soothing our teeth and gums. Studies have shown that aloe vera can improve plaque and periodontal conditions and maintain hygiene in our mouth. Simply apply some aloe vera to your toothbrush and use it as toothpaste. 8. Rinse with hydrogen peroxide The properties of hydrogen peroxide make it ideal to be used for oral health. Make a mouthwash consisting of three parts water (or prepared mouthwash) and one part 3% hydrogen peroxide solution. Swish, gargle, and rinse well for one minute daily. This will act as an astringent and teeth whitener, as well as helping to remove plaque and loosen tartar.
Remember some other important tips:
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