What forms when dental plaque is left uninterrupted?

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The question is asking to identify the substance that forms when dental plaque is not removed. It provides four options, one of which is the correct answer.

Answer

Tartar forms when plaque is left on teeth for too long.

When dental plaque is left uninterrupted, it hardens and forms tartar, also known as calculus. This is a dense, hard substance that can cause oral health issues.

Answer for screen readers

When dental plaque is left uninterrupted, it hardens and forms tartar, also known as calculus. This is a dense, hard substance that can cause oral health issues.

More Information

Tartar is a visible, hard deposit that often appears yellow or brown, especially near the gumline.

Tips

A common mistake is thinking plaque and tartar are the same. Plaque is a soft, sticky film, while tartar is the hardened form of plaque. Regular brushing and flossing can help prevent plaque buildup and the formation of tartar.

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