What to do if you have tartar

Having tartar can be solved by brushing and cleaning your teeth, so you can choose the right treatment for your needs.
Tartar usually refers to soft tartar, plaque, and calculus of the teeth. If oral hygiene is not maintained in daily life, it can lead to the harboring of bacteria in the mouth, which when mixed with substances produced during the process of protein breakdown in food, can form a sticky film of plaque. When attached to the surface of the teeth, it can deposit calcification and form dental calculus.
If you have tartar, you need to maintain oral hygiene in your daily life by brushing and rinsing your teeth diligently. Choose appropriate tools for oral cleaning, toothbrushes with softer bristles and toothpaste with fluoride. Patients can also choose supragingival scaling and subgingival scraping to remove tartar.
Patients with tartar need to take into account their own situation and go to the hospital to ask the doctor for guidance.