Microbes or bacteria are always present in the mouth and comes primarily from the food we eat. So despite the amount of dental hygiene a person does, a mouth can never really be bacteria free. However, good dental hygiene reduces the possible harmful effects of such bacterial presence in many ways. Firstly, brushing and flossing removes bits of food stuck between teeth and gums which otherwise become food for the bacteria and increase their numbers faster. Secondly, hard to remove stains from food that coat the teeth are rubbed away by the rough bristles of the toothbrush and abrasives in the toothpaste. Thirdly, some dental deposits from microbial action, between brushings, coat the teeth which brushing can remove. However, despite all these benefits, casual brushing and flossing does not remove all dental deposits. Toothache still results.
In such cases, a professional cleaning by a good dentist, like dentists in halifax England, is the only option. Hard to remove tartar is scraped out by dental tools. Also, specially formulated toothpastes also help whiten teeth for that much desired shine. Only a good dentist, likeĀ dentists in wakefield, Yorkshire, can repair damaged teeth. To look them up, just search the internet and fill-up their enquiry form.