
If plaque is not removed, it will cause the gums to bleed, a condition called gingivitis. Unremoved plaque can develop into a hard substance called calculus.

As plaque and calculus build up, the gum and bone anchoring the teeth in the jaw will be destroyed. This is irreversible.

Eventually, there will not be enough gum and bone remaining to hold the tooth in place, and the tooth will need to be removed.
- A professional dental cleaning is the only way to have calculus removed.
- This disease can be treated to prevent further bone loss. Consult your dentist.
- Regular dental check-ups and cleanings and good home care will prevent this disease from occurring.
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