and rinse your mouth with it.
Because citric acid can damage tooth enamel, it is recommended to rinse your mouth thoroughly after use.
Hydrogen Peroxide (Agua Oxygenada):
Mix 100 ml of water with 30 ml of hydrogen peroxide.
Rinse your mouth to eliminate bacteria and dissolve tartar.
Remember to rinse your mouth with clean water after use.
Causes of tartar formation:
Poor oral hygiene
(older people are more susceptible to tartar).
Dry mouth,
smoking,
crooked or crowded teeth,
vitamin C deficiency
, unhealthy diet,
faulty or damaged fillings,
certain medications
, diseases such as AIDS or leukemia (they weaken the immune system and promote tartar formation),
hormonal changes,
viral or fungal infections,
genetic predisposition,
symptoms of tartar
, gingivitis
Bad breath,
discoloration or darkening
of gums, gum recession
Increased gum sensitivity.
Gums bleeding when brushing or flossing.
Conclusion:
The best way to combat tartar is regular brushing and good oral hygiene. If symptoms occur, a visit to the dentist is important to prevent long-term damage.
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