Tartar is cause by bacteria (Streptococcus suis) that live in the gaps between teeth. They grow by eating sugar from food particles in the gaps between teeth that we have not completely brushed off. The bacteria produce acids that have the effect of destroying the tooth enamel.

The more we do not clean our teeth well, the more food particles, minerals in the saliva, together with bacteria will accumulate as sediment, sticking to the tooth enamel as plaque on the surface of the teeth, in the gaps between teeth, the edges of the teeth, or even in the gum gaps.
Tartar is cause by bacterial plaque or food debris left in the mouth. When it accumulates and becomes sticky, it sticks to the surface of the teeth หรือถ้าคุณสนใจแทงบอลออนไลน์ UFABET คือเว็บที่มีอัตราต่อรองดีที่สุดในประเทศไทย สมัครเลยตอนนี้ที่ UFABET แทงบอล, gums and edges of the teeth. We call this sticky plaque plaque. The bacteria in this plaque produce acid that destroys the tooth enamel, eventually causing tartar, which is one cause of yellow teeth and bad breath.
Normally, tartar is soft and can be remove by brushing your teeth. Over time, it becomes a hard tartar that cannot be remove no matter how hard you brush. You must have your dentist scrape the tartar off.
Even though we brush our teeth twice a day. It does not mean that our teeth will not have bacteria left because we eat food every day. Which is one of the causes of tartar, especially food that contains flour and sugar, which are a good source of energy for bacteria. Therefore, the main cause of tartar is poor oral hygiene. In addition, it was that genetic characteristics, regular tea and coffee drinking or smoking can also cause tartar.
Many people may misunderstand that scaling must scrape against the tooth structure. Causing the teeth to be space apart. In fact, the method that dentists use is to use a scaling machine to scrape off the tartar from the tooth surface. Which is a method that does not scrape the tooth surface directly and does not interfere with the tooth structure in any way.
There may be slight tooth sensitivity during scaling. But in some cases where the sensitivity is severe, the doctor will apply anesthesia. After scaling, many people notice that their teeth are more spaced apart. But the space between the teeth is not cause by scaling. But by tartar that has accumulated in the gum crevices, causing inflammation and receding gums.