1, brush your teeth
To remove dental calculus, the first thing to do is to brush your teeth. Brush your teeth with tartar toothpaste at least twice a day. If possible, an electric toothbrush with a rotating head can better decompose stubborn dental plaque. Floss to remove tartar between teeth and gums every day. Floss your teeth several times to help remove tartar. In addition, tartar can also be hung on the surface of teeth with special tooth picking tools.
2. Hydrogen peroxide
Rinsing your mouth with hydrogen peroxide helps to remove dental calculus. Mix one tablespoon of antibacterial mouthwash with three tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide (concentration 3%). Carefully transfer the mixture to your mouth, rinse your mouth and let the liquid contact your teeth and gums thoroughly. Avoid swallowing hydrogen peroxide mixture, otherwise it will cause vomiting. Rinse your mouth for a minute, then rinse your mouth with your head.
The solution will form foam during the application process, and the excess liquid can be spit out. Hydrogen peroxide foam reacts with tartar to produce pure oxygen bubbles; These bubbles help to loosen the stone fragments attached to the tooth surface.
3. Sodium bicarbonate
Baking soda has slight friction and bleaching properties. Applying baking soda to the surface of teeth helps to remove hard tartar and plaque. After baking soda is dissolved in water, teeth can be cleaned and polished through rough surfaces; This not only helps to remove stones, but also improves the overall whiteness of teeth. Mix a proper amount of water and a spoonful of baking soda into a paste, then brush your teeth with a toothbrush and rinse with cold water.
Extended data:
Bacteria like to live in warm and humid places with plenty of food. The human mouth provides an ideal living space for many kinds of bacteria, and some of them will form a paste-like film called dental plaque on the teeth. If the plaque stays too long, it will slowly mineralize and harden, forming stones or tartar. Dental calculus is a stone-like substance; This kind of calculus will further lead to dental diseases, because it provides more surfaces for bacteria to accumulate.