Test Overview
A self-examination for
dental plaque is done using a product that stains the
plaque on your teeth. Dental plaque is a sticky film of bacteria that sticks to
your teeth, the spaces between the teeth, and under your gums. It can harden
into tartar. The stain lets you to see how well you are brushing and flossing
your teeth.
Plaque is made of different germs (bacteria) that grow
on teeth. These bacteria react with sugars and starches in foods to make acids
and other substances that can cause problems and damage the teeth, gums, and
bone. Acids can eat away at tooth enamel by removing minerals from the enamel
(this is called demineralization).
Products you can use at home
include:
These products stain plaque that was missed when you
brushed and flossed along your gum lines and between your teeth. Good brushing
and flossing breaks up the plaque and does not let the bacteria and acid cause
problems.