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  • chapter 14 section 1 health 09 Flashcards | Quizlet
    plaque can also damage the gums, if plaque is not removed within 48 hours, it begins to harden into a material called tartar which irritates the gums
  • How Long Does It Take Plaque To Harden? | Dental Health Insights
    Plaque typically begins to harden into tartar within 24 to 72 hours if not removed through regular brushing and flossing Dental plaque is a sticky, colorless film of bacteria that forms on teeth It develops when bacteria in the mouth combine with food particles and saliva
  • Plaque Vs Tartar: What Is The Difference? - Tisseront Orthodontics
    If you wonder how long it takes for plaque to turn into tartar, the answer is: surprisingly fast! If plaque sits around in your mouth for as long as 48 hours, there are chances that it is already turning into tartar The average timeline for plaque to turn into tartar is 48-72 hours What Happens If Plaque Or Tartar Is Not Removed?
  • Causes of Tartar Buildup and Best Ways to Prevent and Treat It
    Tartar buildup occurs when plaque, a sticky film of bacteria, forms on your teeth and is not properly removed through brushing and flossing If plaque is not removed within 24-48 hours, it hardens into tartar
  • What is Plaque and How Does It Harm the Body?
    If you don’t remove plaque within the first 48 hours, it starts to harden and calcify, becoming impossible to remove with a toothbrush and floss This hardened plaque is called tartar
  • Health Chapter 14 Flashcards | Quizlet
    tartar if plaque is not removed within 48 hours it begins to harden into a material periodontal disease also known as gum disease + it is caused by plaque and tartar 1 crown is part that is protruding from the gum 2 neck is the part of the tooth that is around the gum 3 root is the part of the tooth is connected to the nerves
  • Plaque and Tartar Control - therockforddentist. com
    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 fl oss daily Tartar, also called calculus, is a crusty deposit that can trap stains on the teeth and cause discoloration It creates a strong bond that can only be removed by a dental professional
  • How Plaque Forms and Turns into Tartar: A Step-by-Step Breakdown
    Within 24 to 72 hours, minerals from saliva begin to harden the plaque into tartar This hardened deposit, also called calculus, clings tightly to tooth surfaces, forming a rough, yellow, or brown crust that can no longer be removed with a toothbrush




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