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Dental plaque. What to do?
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" If you don't brush your teeth regularly and "
'carefully, you run the risk of plaque, discolouration '
'or tartar. Other common causes of tooth discolouration, '
'which is usually dark, are the regular consumption of '
'colour-intensive foods and stimulants, such as '
'nicotine, coffee, tea, red wine, etc.
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' Medication or mouth rinses, e.g. based on '
'chlorhexidine, can also lead to tooth discolouration if '
'taken or used regularly.\n'
'lead to tooth discolouration. This can be prevented and '
'often removed, especially in the early stages, with a '
'tooth polishing paste such as ApaCare '
'Polish.
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ApaCare Polish '
'tooth polish is used 1-2 times a week instead of the '
'usual toothpaste and thus supplements it. This allows '
'you to continue professional teeth cleaning at home. '
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Older plaque must be removed by the dentist by means '
'of professional teeth cleaning.
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Expert tip
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' Polishing pastes such as ApaCare '
'Polish complement the use of daily toothpaste and '
"are the dentist's extended arm into the home bathroom "
'after professional tooth cleaning. Polish your teeth '
'1-2 times a week.
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