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The #1 Top Remedy for Dental Plaque (TARTAR)

Jenna by Jenna
January 31, 2025
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Understanding Dental Plaque and Tartar

Tartar, also referred to as dental calculus, is a calcified growth that appears as a pale yellow hard deposit on the teeth, particularly around the gums. It is primarily composed of bacterial colonies that live in a self-produced protective layer known as biofilm. Over time, this biofilm allows tartar to calcify and harden, posing oral health challenges like gingivitis and bad breath.

The Mechanism of Tartar Formation

Tartar emerges when biofilms—home to bacteria, fungi, and yeasts like Candida—thrive in the carbohydrate-rich environment of the mouth. These microorganisms ferment carbohydrates, releasing lactic acid, which leads to an acidic environment. The acid subsequently demineralizes and weakens the teeth, potentially causing cavities and dental wear.

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Historical Approaches to Combat Tartar

Throughout history, various civilizations have crafted unique dental remedies. The ancient Egyptians utilized ox hoof ashes, burnt eggshells, and volcanic ash in their toothpaste. Similarly, Greeks and Romans combined materials like crushed shells, bones, and charcoal. While effective in tartar reduction, these abrasive methods could damage teeth over time.

Creating a Non-Abrasive Homemade Toothpaste

An effective and gentle remedy to combat tartar involves a mixture of simple ingredients: clove, peppermint, or cinnamon oil; hydrogen peroxide; baking soda; and optionally, raw or Manuka honey. These elements work synergistically to neutralize acids and hinder the biofilm foundation of tartar.

Role of Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide is a natural antibacterial agent also produced by the human body. Its potent antimicrobial properties make it effective in inhibiting bacterial biofilms responsible for tartar formation. A small amount—around 1.25 ml—is suggested for this homemade mixture.

Baking Soda: The Mild Abrasive

Despite its gritty reputation, baking soda is a mild abrasive with a low relative dentin abrasivity (RDA) score of 7, much lower compared to commercial toothpaste, which ranges between 70 and 250. Its alkalinity plays a crucial role in neutralizing mouth acids and supporting oral health.

The Importance of Raw Honey

Raw honey, containing natural hydrogen peroxide, enriches the homemade paste with additional antibacterial properties. A minuscule amount suffices to enhance the formula’s antibiofilm capabilities. Manuka honey, though without hydrogen peroxide, provides unique benefits that regular raw honey may lack.

Incorporating Water into the Mixture

Mix half a cup of water (118 ml) with the ingredients, providing a fluid medium that enables effective cleaning while maintaining a gentle consistency to protect tooth enamel during brushing.

Application and Frequency

Applying this homemade toothpaste with a soft-bristle toothbrush twice daily is recommended. This practice aims to eliminate biofilm and tartar build-up while preserving tooth integrity.

Exploring the Benefits of Vitamin K2

Emerging research suggests Vitamin K2 might play a role in preventing tartar development by directing calcium into bones and away from soft tissues. Although findings are mixed, anecdotal reports highlight improvements in oral health, suggesting further exploration of Vitamin K2 could be beneficial.

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