how to remove tatar??10 pts?


Question:
what are the effective ways to remove tatar effectively?
if it works, 10 points!!
thank you very much

Answers:
Go to the dentist every six months for a good cleaning!

Happy Flossing!
G.G.

Other Answers:
if you want to whiten your teeth.do crest white strips (the generic is less pricey)..they work wonders! good luck!
tatar or tartar? go to dentist
i don't understand. according to wikipedia, tatar is a turkish language -- what are you trying to remove? please elaborate!
Go to the dentist for regular cleanings.
brush your teeth
I think you mean tartar, and your first stop should be your dentist who will sort it out for you and then give you the best advice for preventing further build ups of it.
Tartar sauce has a lot of grease in it, try some heavy duty soap (i don't remember the name) that you can buy at your local auto parts store, it designed to get grease and oil off of your hands.
I got motor oil out of jeans that way.
Good luck! :-)
off your teeth.then you can go to your grochery store .go to the teeth ile and look for strips that sow white theeth :D like him!!lol
you should use flouride daily. but i highly advise brushing teeth daily. also its spelled tartar.
Tartar is best removed by a dental hygenist at your local dentist's office. They will use either traditional metal tools to, quite literally, scrape tartar off the surfaces of your teeth, or they may use modern tools which employ ultrasonics. Most dentists will not recommend that you attempt to remove tartar at home, as it can be difficult to properly clean your back teeth and there is a risk of injury because tartar occurs not just on the visible tooth surface but also below the gumline, requiring a minor amount of careful probing beneath the soft and fragile tissue of your gums.
Your best bet is to go to a dentist, but a good homemade remedy for teeth whitening is to make a paste of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide and use daily.
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Use a tartar control toothpaste. Brush regularly. After brushing rinse your mouth with Hydrogen-Peroxide. It taste wierd but you will get used to it. Let it foam and just spit out the foam. Do not rince it out. This will work ,also, if you rinse with Hydrogen-Peroxide before brushing.
When you are at the dentist. Ask him the name of those red dye tablets. You should be able to get them at a drug store.
You chew them and the tartar will be stained red. Then you keep brushing until all the red is gone.
What you mean is tartar which is calculus.
It is removed by the dentist or hygienist every 4 to 12 month (depending on its rate of formation).
It is removed by sonic and ultrasonic instruments combined with hand instruments, then polishing of teeth is done.
It will work .. it is an easy procedure with 100 % success rate.
Of course if u have sever gingivitis the treatment plan is different .. we are talking about regular scaling here .. OK !!
The only safe way to remove tartar is to see a dentist or hygienist because this stuff is hard to reach and very hard to get off the teeth. Plaque on the other hand is the soft film that acts as a precursor to the calcified tartar and can easily be removed with proper brushing and flossing.
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get regular check ups, brush daily with 5 min white and nightly with coffee drinkers toothpaste
whitening strips do not remove tartar. you need to start fresh by having a good dental cleaning to remove the plaque and tartar from your teeth , then continue using a tartar control tooth paste to keep it at bay. that should work nicely.
You mean tartar? Well you need to go to the dentist to get it removed.
Visit your dental hygienist. It works everytime.
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I'm a LDH


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