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Tartar RemovalPosted on March 6, 2010. scaling? I just noticed that I have enough bad tartar build up on the back of my lower front teeth, especially on the edges where they touch the adjacent tooth (yes, I know, I flossed) . Is there any way I can get rid of it without seeing a dentist? Do not try to remove tarter, you end up cutting your gum tissue. All you remove some of the accumulation is not all. You need to see a dentist and your hygienist if you build tarter that way. If you want to keep it from returning so heavily, first have a professional scaling and cleaning, flossing every day second and third try Tarter Control toothpaste. Tarter is plaque and bacteria that have hardened. It begins to produce approximately 72 hours after the plaque and bacteria have been sitting on your teeth and not removed. If you're not brushing and flossing properly then you will be back in the same boat. No, you can not remove it yourself ... you must visit your dentist. Gels, etc. will not work, I do not like people say. As for the purchase of tools and "scratch" yourself ... Firstly, you are not trained to remove atarter even if you are able to withdraw some of them, you will not be able to eliminate all. Second, you may do more harm than good ... They are very sharp tools. Personally, I do not think dental tools must be available to the public. You can get a nail plate at any CVS, but if used correctly, you will not be able to remove the plaque, you can see, not who already have accumulated between your teeth and gums. Go see a dentist and after that, you take care of yourself. get a damp cloth and wipe ur teeth after Finnish u take something sharp and scrape my teeth ur father is a dentist so I am an expert It worked for me! You should really go to the dentist! All that tartar can cause periodontal disease (gum disease), which can make you lose your teeth in the future. If you go to the pharmacy and look in the driveway of oral hygiene, you can find dental tools to "scrape" tartar. In addition, the mouthwash "Plax" seems to help. If you use Plax, you rinse (for about 30 seconds), then brush your teeth. The Plax is expected to help soften and the elimination of sign. CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment | Popular My Friends |