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Who has tips for removing tooth rust?

1. Vinegar method: Take vinegar and suck it into your mouth, gargle it in your mouth without spitting it out, hold it in your mouth for two to three minutes and then spit it out, then scrub it with a toothbrush, and finally rinse your mouth with warm water. Or when brushing your teeth, put two drops of vinegar on the toothpaste and brush your teeth for a period of time to remove tartar.

2. Brown sugar tooth brushing method: First put an appropriate amount of brown sugar into your mouth, hold it for about 15 minutes, so that all the teeth in the mouth are soaked in the sugar liquid, then use a harder toothbrush to brush repeatedly for two to three minutes, and then use a light toothbrush to brush your teeth. Brush your teeth with salt water for one to two minutes, once in the morning and once in the evening, for one week.

3. Alum brushing method: Grind 50 grams of alum into powder, dip some of it into a toothbrush and brush your teeth twice a day to remove yellow tartar.

4. The method of brushing teeth with cuttlefish bone. Grind 50 grams of cuttlefish bone into fine powder, mix it into toothpaste and brush your teeth twice a day to remove black tartar.

1. Tartar, commonly known as "tooth rust", is a calcium salt deposit on the surface of the teeth that is hard to adhere to and cannot be removed by brushing. Tartar is the result of mineralization of dental plaque, and dental bacteria Plaque is a very dense and thin transparent film in the oral cavity that is dominated by bacteria. It is most likely to attach to the neck of the teeth, the edges of the gums, the pits and fissures of the tooth surface, and rough and uneven places. Plaque needs to be stained with a revealing agent before it can be seen.

2. Tartar, tartar and periodontal tissue disease are closely related. Experiments have shown that in a sterile state, the mechanical stimulation of the gums by the rough surface of the calculus does not cause obvious inflammation of the gums. However, the harm caused by long-term backlog of food impaction and tartar to periodontal tissue is mainly that it constitutes a good site for plaque to adhere and breed.

3. In addition, the presence of tartar will hinder oral hygiene and promote the formation of more plaque. Tartar itself is also prone to absorbing more bacterial toxins, causing irritation to soft tissues, causing gum congestion, edema, and bleeding when brushing.

4. Plaque and calculus are the main causative agents of periodontal inflammation. Therefore, in the prevention and treatment of periodontal tissue diseases, the complete removal of calculus is crucial. However, calculus often develops from tartar. Here are several ways to remove tartar.