Tartar is actually just a layer of calcified plaque, which sticks to tooth surfaces and cannot be removed using at home oral hygiene methods. Tartar tends to become larger and larger, and provides home for a myriad of bacteria which thrive on it excreting acids and ruining your teeth. This leads to inflammation, tooth decay and gingivitis. A deep cleaning or hygiene session serves to remove this nasty layer of gunk.

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