What is Teeth Cleaning?
Tartar is plaque that adheres to the surface of the crown of teeth. Tartar is formed by bacteria acting on leftover food, which over time will accumulate and harden at the gum line or below the gum line, which can irritate gum tissue.
The most noticeable sign of tartar is a yellow or brown color on the teeth or gums, which is unsightly. If tartar grows and adheres more tightly, it will lead to more serious diseases such as tooth decay and gum disease.
Tartar cannot be treated by regular brushing, but it is necessary to go to the clinic for doctors to remove them using specialized techniques and machines. This process is called scaling.