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How Do You Develop Plaque?


Posted on 2/8/2021 by Ronald Watkins
How Do You Develop Plaque?Bacterial plaque is oftentimes the main reason for gingivitis and, consequently, for periodontal disease. They are conditions that, if worsened, could cause the loss of one or more of your teeth. Because of this, it is especially crucial to know how and why it is formed so you can be able to take adequate measures to help prevent it.

What Is Plaque?


Dental plaque is a film that can cover your teeth. It is a colorless or with a yellowish tinge, of sticky consistency, and is formed by bacteria and glucose. This buildup can be located on the surface of our teeth and gums. There are two types of plaques. The first type is supragingival, which is the main cause of cavities. The other type is subgingival, which is more dangerous, as it can cause periodontal disease.

What Causes Bacterial Plaque?


In general terms, this plaque is produced by the constant accumulation of food on the surface of our teeth and gums. If it is allowed to remain there due to inadequate hygiene, it can cause bacteria to proliferate on the teeth. This plaque tends to form faster at night due to the low production of saliva favors bacterial growth.

How Can I Fight Plaque?


Prevention is the best way to combat plaque. This is because once it is settled, we can only opt for much more aggressive treatments to control its complications. Prevention is managed by proper and disciplined oral hygiene.

After each meal, you must brush our teeth to avoid as much as possible that food remains on our teeth. Your toothbrush must also be changed every three months. You must use dental floss and mouthwash to ensure effective cleaning, as well. In our offices, we will give you all the instructions you need to care for your teeth to avoid bacterial plaque and have a beautiful and healthy smile. To learn more, please contact us today.

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