Dental plaque is a bacterial biofilm that continuously forms on the teeth. It appears only a few hours after brushing, which explains why it seems to "keep coming back".
It is promoted by:
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a diet high in sugars,
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insufficient or improperly performed brushing,
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lack of interdental cleaning.
When plaque is not removed, it gradually hardens into tartar, which is more difficult to remove and is responsible for gum inflammation.
Effective solutions rely on a combined approach:
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water flosser for interdental spaces,
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regular removal of surface tartar.
👉 Conclusion: dental plaque doesn't disappear by chance, but through an appropriate and complete routine.




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