I went to the dentist and he removed the plaque from my teeth
Dental plaque can be removed by scaling. This can be done by your dentist
dentist, dental assistant or hygienist
There's no plaque that doesn't come off. In bad cases when plaque is not regularly removed it may become harder and more difficult to remove, but good dentist will be able to take it off.
no it can be removed just with a scraper. see your dentist/hygienist for further information
Well, it was on the corner of 37th and Honore near St. Andrew's Church. It was removed after the Jane Byrne Administration ended, as her name was on the plaque at the time. I have not seen it since.
The soft sticky film is called plaque. When plaque is not brushed away, it hardens and forms tartar on the teeth. Tartar must be scraped away with a metal dental instrument & cannot be removed by simple brushing. Brush away plaque so it does not have time to harden into tartar.
Because plaque has to be physically removed from teeth pumice is an accessible, rough substance that can be grinded down by manufactures and sold to dentists when added in a paste. The roughness of pumice makes it easier to remove the plaque clinging a multiplying on teeth.
No. That would not be a side effect of gallbladder removal.
Yes.
Maybe, but you scare me asking a question like this, why WOULD you ask a question like this? -cries-
Dental plaque is a film-like substance that forms from the acid produced by the combination of food sugars and bacteria on the tooth's surface. It can lead to tooth decay and gum disease if not removed through regular brushing and dental cleanings.