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Calculus Bridge
A calculus bridge occurs when this calculus stretches across multiple teeth or fills in the gaps between them. It develops because plaque—a film that naturally develops on the teeth and gums ...
Food particles and bacteria combine in the mouth to create plaque which, over time, transforms into calculus. Calculus allows more plaque to rapidly colonise the tooth surface. This causes gum ...
So, here we can see plaque and calculus deposits, but more concerning is the color of the gums, which are red, and they're also puffy and swollen, and that would lead us to believe either ...
The team identified milk protein entombed in calcified dental plaque (calculus) on the teeth of prehistoric farmers from Britain. It shows that humans were consuming dairy products as early as ...
Tartar, also known as calculus, forms in your dog's mouth when plaque—a soft, sticky substance—builds up on the teeth. If plaque is not removed, it hardens over time due to minerals in the dog ...
Periodontal disease occurs when plaque, a sticky film containing bacteria, builds up and mineralizes into calculus, also known as tartar. Calculus acts as a surface for bacteria to accumulate and ...