How Can I Remove Tar Stains from My Teeth?
Tar stains on teeth can generally be removed through ultrasonic scaling, which mainly utilizes the principle of ultrasonic vibration to restore teeth to their normal color. Neglecting oral hygiene for a long time and frequently smoking can lead to the formation of tar stains on the tooth surface, making the teeth look particularly unsightly. This not only affects the aesthetics of the teeth but also, over time, promotes bacterial growth and affects the lifespan of the teeth. When tar stains are found on teeth, one can visit a formal hospital for ultrasonic scaling to remove them. Ultrasonic scaling uses the principle of ultrasonic vibration to break down tar stains on the tooth surface into tiny particles, which then fall off, restoring the teeth to their normal color. During the cleaning process, not only are the tar stains removed, but also dental calculus on the tooth surface and food residue in the gaps between teeth, providing protective effects for the teeth.
After undergoing ultrasonic scaling, the teeth are sensitive, and eating is prohibited for two hours. After two hours, one can consume semi-liquid foods such as egg custard, milk, and noodles to alleviate hunger. It is important to develop good toothbrushing habits in daily life.