What is the difference between a tartar-affected tooth and a cavity?!


Question: What is the difference between a tartar-affected tooth and a cavity.?
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Tartar ) is a hard deposit formed on teeth from mineral salts in the saliva. Tartar is able to form when plaque is not remove from the tooth surface through brushing or other means. Unlike plaque, tartar cannot be easily removed from the tooth surface by brushing. Over time tartar becomes a dark yellow or brown colour. Tartar attracts and allows growth of further harmful bacteria and plaque, which irritate the gums and left untreated cause disease below the gum line.

Cavity. That's the word no one wants to hear at the dentist's office. A cavity (say: ka-vuh-tee) develops when a tooth decays (say: dih-kaze), or breaks down. A cavity is a hole that can grow bigger and deeper over time. Cavities are also called dental caries (say: kar-eez), and if you have a cavity, it's important to get it repaired.

But why would your tooth develop a hole.? Blame plaque. That's a sticky, slimy substance made up mostly of the germs that cause tooth decay. The bacteria in your mouth make acids and when plaque clings to your teeth, the acids can eat away at the outermost layer of the tooth, called the enamel (say: ih-na-mul).

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dental calculus is a buildup to mineralized dental plaque, which first starts out as easy-to-brush-away soft plaque, and when not removed hardens due to the minerals of the saliva - mainly calcium.

A cavity is the demineralisation of tooth enamel which eats away the tooth slowly until pain is felt. This is mainly caused by a bacteria called Streptococcus mutans, that secrete byproducts causing loss of enamelHealth Question & Answer

Tartar, sometimes called calculus, is plaque that has hardened on your teeth.
a cavity is an actual hole in the enamel shell of the tooth.Health Question & Answer

Tartar is just build-up of gunk that can lead to cavities, while a cavity is an actual hole in the tooth.Health Question & Answer



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