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Sunday, October 11, 2009

What is that yellow stuff on his teeth? its not chesse its there everyday. how does that happen?

UMMMMMMMMM TRY BRUSHING

What is that yellow stuff on his teeth? its not chesse its there everyday. how does that happen?
by not brushing your teeth
Reply:Gross....bad hygiene!!
Reply:plague, from not brushing.





yuck.
Reply:It' s just tarter. It is from plaque build up. He should brush and floss every day, and go to the dentist every 6 months to have his teeth professionally cleaned.
Reply:HE NEEDS TO BRUSH....... THAT sH*T IS NASTY
Reply:by not brushing ur teeth which leaves food stains and plaque on your teeth creating a permanent yellow barrier to show off to friends and strangers
Reply:Its probably plaque or he has mineral deposits which is a discoloration of the teeth. Its permanent unless he sees a dentist and gets surgery to remove it.
Reply:It's called tatar, if you don't brush your teeth it'll eventually turn into plaque. Then you'll really some problems.
Reply:he probably doesnt bush or floss properly. that yellowish orange stuff is plaque and tartar build up. eventually his teeth will begin to rot. he should use Listerine, brush and floss everyday. he should also see the dentist to be sure there are no cavities or gum disease.
Reply:It's plaque. Brush for at least 2 mins a day with a soft bristle brush and floss daily. And get reg dental cleanings.
Reply:its plaque. he needs brush his teeth regularly after every meal. brushing teeth twice a day is not sufficient. it happens when the bacteria (that are always present in mouth) acts upon the food particles stuck in mouth.
Reply:its plaque...its bacteria around and on your teeth where even if you brush your teeth you don't get it all off...floss and rinse with mouth wash or (i know its for little kids but still) get that mouth wash that shows where plaque is so you can get rid of it. :]
Reply:plaque.
Reply:that stuff is called tartar. it happens after you dont clean the white stuff off for more then three day(plaque). you'll know how bad you are by how bad teeth bleed when you brush it off.
Reply:Its called plaque or tartar. It is a build up over time. Once it gets hard, it has to be removed by a Dentist. This should be done yrly anyway. When it gets below the gum line it can cause gingivitis and bleeding gums. It can even lead to tooth loss. He should brush after meals, and at least floss before bed. I rec. a tartar control toothpaste, and some type of oral rinse. Unfortunately, They only help if they are actually used. LOL



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