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Clenching, tongue grinding, etc. bad habits and...
As a result of abrasions in the enamel layer of the teeth or losses in the tissues surrounding the tooth, the permeability increases and sensitivity is observed. The tooth is sensitive to hot and cold.
It develops due to reasons such as teeth clenching, tongue grinding, bad habits (nail biting, abrasions caused by excessive seed consumption, etc.), acid erosions due to reflux, incorrect and hard brushing.
In order to prevent gum disease, regular physician control, good oral hygiene and removal of dental calculus are required. Although the frequency of tartar formation varies from person to person, it is definitely seen in every person.
No matter how much the surface with dental calculus is brushed, a complete hygiene cannot be provided.
For this reason, the formed tartar should be cleaned as often as the dentist deems appropriate.