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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

What is that yellow crust you get on your teeth?

how you get it and how you get rid of it?

What is that yellow crust you get on your teeth?
Please brush your teeth...
Reply:brushing teeth helps and that is called plaque
Reply:Plaque, brush your teeth
Reply:i think its plaq or crap but ither way good brushing skills should take that right off...
Reply:Dude Brush your teeth
Reply:plaque.
Reply:Plaque. Brush, rinse, repeat daily.
Reply:If it's hard, than it's "Tarter". You can pick it off Yourself using a Needle and a Mirror... but You should Really have it removed by a Dentist at Your Next Cleaning. After it's removed, use a Tarter Control Toothpaste to keep it from getting bad again.
Reply:tarter
Reply:Try brushing your teeth every day, you'll never have yellow crap on your teeth again.


Ugh!! what a HUGE turn-off that is!
Reply:Plaque. Bits of food and what ever you had in yo' mouf since you last brushed your grill.
Reply:it is plack u brsh
Reply:That is generally plaque, which can be removed by thorough brushing. However, over a period of time, it can also build up into a harder substance called "calculus" or "tarter", which is the mineralization of plaque and oral bacteria. This generally requires removal by a dentist or hygenist.
Reply:That yellow crust is called plaque. It is deposited by bacteria feeding on sugers in your mouth. To get rid of it brush your teeth after meals and floss and brush your teeth at night and when you wake up......and use a mouth wash at least twice a day.
Reply:ya gotta loin ta brush %26amp; floss every day.see yer dentist:if not ,buy a 2pack of battery operated tooth brushes from your local food store for 6 bucks.(use baking soda in the box,yer gonna be busy
Reply:Plaque-It is a film-like bacteria that is constantly growing on your teeth. It feeds off the sugars you eat. You can get rid of it by brushing after meals and also by limiting or eliminating sugary foods like candy and soda. If it is something that is unable to be removed by brushing then it is tartar.
Reply:Plaque
Reply:It could be plaque or tarter. Get your teeth cleaned and flossing will help keep the build up down.



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