Remove and prevent tarter

Remove and prevent tarter

This is what toothpaste does 

  • Toothpastes contain tiny cleaning agents . These carefully  remove plaque and bacteria , which can later lead to stubborn tartar.

  • Most toothpastes foam in the mouth. The foam dissolves food particles even in hard-to-reach places. 

  • Toothpastes bind food particles and the like so that they can be rinsed out more easily. 

  • Toothpastes have an antibacterial effect and thus prevent gum inflammation. 

  • The flavors in toothpastes provide a pleasant feeling of freshness in the mouth. 

Basically, every toothpaste works against tartar, meaning it is designed to prevent it. If you brush regularly and thoroughly, you can prevent dental diseases. 

Finding the right toothpaste  

The selection of toothpastes on the shelves is now huge. And new products are added every year. It's easy to lose track. To make the decision a little easier, here's a little guide to help you through the toothpaste jungle: 

1. Fluoride 

A good toothpaste should, above all, provide reliable protection against tooth decay . Fluoride is responsible for this. And this is how it works: Fluoride hardens tooth enamel and thereby protects it from bacteria and acids. Anyone who is particularly susceptible to tooth decay should check the fluoride content in the toothpaste before buying it. A minimum guideline value for this is 1400 ppm for adults. 

For children, the fluoride content should be significantly lower. The reason for this is easy to explain: children often swallow toothpaste instead of spitting it out. And this can be harmful in the long term. That's why there are special children's toothpastes.  

Tip : Do not rinse the toothpaste out completely with water. This is because the fluorides continue to prevent tooth decay for some time after brushing. 

2. Sensitive products

If your tooth necks are exposed, particularly gentle dental care is a good idea. Products that are labeled "sensitive" are usually ideal. The same applies to sensitive teeth . Important: If you have toothache, you should definitely see a dentist. 

3. Zinc compounds 

When plaque hardens, tartar forms. If you are prone to it, there is only one thing that helps: daily and thorough cleaning of the teeth and interdental spaces. Toothpastes against tartar can also have a positive effect on prevention with special zinc compounds . Dentists also recommend professional teeth cleaning every six months. There are no toothpastes against tartar in the true sense of the word, only against plaque, the precursor to tartar. 

4. Special toothpastes

Bleeding gums are usually a sign of inflammation. This is primarily caused by bacteria and subsequently by plaque . Toothpastes with sage extracts, allantoin and some other plant substances can reduce the inflammation and soothe the irritated gums. But be careful: bleeding gums can be a sign of periodontitis - an inflammation of the periodontal tissue - and this should definitely be treated by a dentist. 

5. Toothpaste with abrasion

Do you want to declare war on the unwanted discoloration? Special pastes for whitening teeth can help. Please note, however, that these contain a lot of abrasives and are therefore not suitable for exposed tooth necks.  

6. Natural cosmetic toothpastes 

Anyone who relies on natural cosmetics for personal care now also has a wide selection of toothpastes . Brands such as lavera, Weleda and alverde have added toothpastes to their range. They are particularly notable for the fact that they do not contain any synthetic fragrances, colors or preservatives. Teeth are cleaned with natural ingredients . Many of the natural cosmetic toothpastes do not contain fluoride. Natural cosmetics also offer effective toothpastes against tartar or plaque, caries and other dental diseases. 

toothpaste against tartar

As already mentioned, there is no specific toothpaste for tartar - only toothpastes that thoroughly remove plaque and can thus prevent tartar. Once tartar has formed, it is hard-to-get plaque that must be removed by the dentist using special instruments. Tartar is calcified bacterial plaque that is firmly attached to the tooth, usually on the inside front of the tooth, and increases the risk of tooth decay and gum problems. 

Tartar is a dental plaque that cannot be removed even by thorough brushing. Once tartar has formed, a visit to the dentist is essential. 

A suitable toothpaste can still help protect against tartar by preventing it. A toothpaste against tartar should ensure thorough removal of plaque (bacterial plaque on the teeth), as this can quickly lead to tartar. Ingredients such as fluoride and mineral salts in the toothpaste can reduce plaque bacteria and thus prevent the formation of tartar.