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  2. DIY dental 'hacks' keep going viral on TikTok. But dentists ...

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    He ended up going to a different dentist, who he claims was “amused” by the DIY. In a TikTok video , he said that the retainer cost $350, which is still less than what he would have paid for ...

  3. The One Thing That Actually Reduces Plaque Buildup In Your ...

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    However, plaque can also refer to something that can build up in the arteries, and it's way different than what your dentist cleans off a couple of times per year.

  4. Dental plaque - Wikipedia

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    There are two main methods of detecting dental plaque in the oral cavity: through the application of a disclosing gel or tablet, and/or visually through observation. Plaque detection is usually detected clinically by plaque disclosing agents. Disclosing agents contain dye which turns bright red to indicate plaque build-up. [1]

  5. Fixed prosthodontics - Wikipedia

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    The main advantages of fixed prosthodontics over direct restorations are improved strength in big restorations and the possibility to build an aesthetic-looking tooth. The concepts utilised to select the suitable repair, as with any dental restoration, include consideration of the materials to be used, the level of tooth destruction, the ...

  6. Streptococcus mutans - Wikipedia

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    S. mutans often live in dental plaque, hence mechanical removal of plaque is an effective way of getting rid of them. [36] The best toothbrushing technique to reduce plaque build up, decreasing caries risk, is the modified Bass technique. Brushing twice daily can help decrease the caries risk. [37]

  7. Retainer (orthodontics) - Wikipedia

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    If the retainer is removable, it should be cleaned before inserting. If the retainer is fixed and cannot be removed, it should be cleaned during the nighttime home care routine. To clean a retainer use a wet toothbrush and gently scrub all surfaces of the retainer to remove any plaque and bacteria.

  8. Calculus (dental) - Wikipedia

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    Plaque that remains in the oral cavity long enough will eventually calcify and become calculus. [18] Calculus is detrimental to gingival health because it serves as a trap for increased plaque formation and retention; thus, calculus, along with other factors that cause a localized build-up of plaque, is referred to as a secondary aetiology of ...

  9. Disclosing tablets - Wikipedia

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    Unicolor plaque disclosing tablet Tricolor plaque disclosing gel—before and after. Disclosing tablets are chewable tablets that make dental plaque visible.. The tablets, sold over the counter in many countries, contain a dye (typically a vegetable dye, such as Phloxine B) that stains the plaque a bright color (typically red or blue).