It is not possible to generalize about the availability of tartar removal tips for children, as there may be more than one of these so-called “tips”. However, when tartar is present in children, the most effective methods are brushing and scaling (scaling), while the effectiveness of other methods is uncertain, and children may be adversely affected by the use of substances that irritate the enamel or periodontal tissues. Tartar and plaque can occur due to the fact that children are still young and do not have the awareness to clean their mouths after eating or brush their teeth incorrectly in their daily lives, which can lead to residual stains. Parents are advised to supervise the brushing of the child’s teeth on time and teach the child the correct way of brushing. Tartar is formed after the calcification of plaque, and once formed, tartar cannot be removed by itself. At this time, the child should be brought to the hospital for treatment, and supragingival scaling should be used to remove tartar, plaque and soft tartar completely. When tartar appears in children, it is not recommended to use the so-called tartar removal tips. Parents should teach their children to develop proper brushing habits, go to the hospital regularly for scaling, and go to the hospital for treatment when abnormalities occur.