Removing built up tartar can take a bit of extra effort. Tartar is caused by saliva and it can build up on dentures as easily as it does on natural teeth. It is typically found on the upper molars and along the backs of the lower front teeth. Removing tartar from your dentures will help keep your gums and mouth healthy and fresh. Remove your dentures to clean them. Brush your teeth after meals at least twice a day. Use a regular toothbrush and a fluoride toothpaste. Rinse your dentures thoroughly to remove all food particles from underneath the plate. when tartar is built up you should soak your dentures nightly in a solution of 1/2 vinegar and 1/2 warm water.
Removing built up tartar can take a bit of extra effort. Tartar is caused by saliva and it can build up on dentures as easily as it does on natural teeth. It is typically found on the upper molars and along the backs of the lower front teeth. Removing tartar from your dentures will help keep your gums and mouth healthy and fresh. Remove your dentures to clean them. Brush your teeth after meals at least twice a day. Use a regular toothbrush and a fluoride toothpaste. Rinse your dentures thoroughly to remove all food particles from underneath the plate. when tartar is built up you should soak your dentures nightly in a solution of 1/2 vinegar and 1/2 warm water.
do you have anything on removing tartar on real teeth??:
do you have anything on removing tartar on real teeth??:
Use a soft bristled toothbrush to clean your teeth mix salt and baking soda (put on your tooth paste) while brushing and brush your teeth to remove tartar from your teeth successfully you can see the change within week. I have herded that brushing teeth with black tea powder also remove tartar but I'll suggest not to do it because i have did it and really it tastes very bad i felt like omitting.
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do you have anything on removing tartar on real teeth??:
Tartar/calculus is too hard for you to remove at home. You need to have a dental cleaning. A toothbrush will never remove it.
You can prevent calculus build up by removing plaque daily with brushing and flossing. Hardened plaque is calculus, so remove the plaque, prevent the calculus!
To remove the tarter from the teeth is to hard a t home you can try the baking soda but i hope it will not completely works so i hope you should try to go for a dental and need a good dental care.
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Last edited by Marksteven; 06-16-2012 at 02:55 AM.