White vinegar is not reliable for removing tartar. Because calculus is more tightly bound to the surface of the tooth, it usually cannot be removed by white vinegar, which is also somewhat corrosive.
Calculus is formed by the calcification of plaque, and although white vinegar may dissolve these mineralized substances to a certain extent, the enamel will also be destroyed at the same time, so white vinegar should not be used to remove calculus. Patients are advised to go to regular hospitals for treatment, which includes scaling and scraping.
1. Scaling: mainly for the calculus located above the gums, such as the calculus on the surface of the teeth, the common method is to use ultrasonic waves to clean and wash down the calculus.
2. Scraping: mainly for the calculus located under the gums, conventional rinsing can not remove the calculus located in the deep gums, need to scrape, sometimes need to be used in conjunction with the cleaning of the patient’s calculus will be completely clean.
It is recommended to go to the hospital in time, early formal treatment.