Dental plaque is a sticky film composed of bacteria that constantly forms on teeth. This biofilm accumulates and, if not removed, leads to various oral health problems. Preventing its accumulation involves adopting specific oral hygiene practices and dietary considerations to minimize bacterial growth and disrupt the film’s formation.
Managing the accumulation of this biofilm is crucial for maintaining healthy teeth and gums. Consistent efforts to remove it help prevent cavities, gingivitis (gum disease), and periodontitis (advanced gum disease). Furthermore, it contributes to fresher breath and reduces the risk of systemic health issues associated with oral bacteria entering the bloodstream. Historically, methods for managing this biofilm have evolved from rudimentary tools to sophisticated dental implements and techniques.