We brush our teeth to remove plaque. Plaque is the main culprit behind tooth decay and various other periodontal diseases, such as bleeding gums. Plaque is the accumulation and reproduction of the indigenous bacteria in our mouth from food residues, and it is invisible to the naked eye. It grows very firmly, and it can’t be solved by gargling, so you must use a toothbrush.
However, no matter how hard we brush our teeth. There are still some hidden corners secretly growing. If you are not careful, the plaque will further calcify and deposit into dental calculus. In severe cases of not cleaning teeth, calculus likes to grow on the lingual side of the teeth, close to the gums, and the dead corners of brushing teeth. It is easy to absorb a large number of bacterial toxins, causing periodontal inflammation, such as oral ulcers, edema and bleeding gums, and eventually lead to gum recession and loose teeth.
The role of teeth cleaning removes calculus, removes stains on the surface of the teeth, removes stains on the surface of the teeth, and prevents bad breath. Will scaling the teeth damage the teeth? There may be some small invisible scratches on the tooth surface after using ultrasonic cleaning, which can be removed after polishing. Of course, unprofessional brushing can cause damage to your teeth.