The effects of dislodged dental calculus

The impact of dental calculus on the teeth after the fall, a short period of time may make the teeth more sensitive to hot and cold stimuli, the teeth gap will be slightly larger than before, generally have no adverse effect on the teeth.
1. Sensitive to hot and cold stimuli: plaque on the surface of the tartar, stimulate the gums so that inflammation occurs, resulting in gingivitis, because there is calculus compression of the gums, there is a certain thickness, once the calculus is removed can make the teeth and gums become sensitive to hot and cold stimuli more sensitive to the pain, and the teeth themselves have no adverse effects.
2. The gap between the teeth becomes larger: after the removal of dental calculus can make the teeth loosening degree becomes larger, due to the presence of dental calculus in the tooth surface and gums, can also exist in the teeth and teeth between the gap, once removed, due to the calculus compression of the gums, the gap between the teeth becomes larger, but after a period of time, the gums will slowly recover.
If you have calculus, it is recommended that you go to a professional dental hospital for scaling.