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[QUOTE="MDee, post: 132849, member: 17040"] Thank you for your response and advices. Anyway, I would like to ask you, why do you consider an electric toothbrush better than the sonic one? From the information I have, the sonic toothbrush is considered to be better. 2. That Listerine mouthwash I was recommended to use in order to kill the bacteria. I think the reason was that, not the whitening effect (although it is mentioned as an effect on the bottle). The chlorhexidine mouthwash you mentioned, so, do you recommend it to use it regularly (well, in the recommended amount of time, I found out that it is a period of 2 weeks) or is it something which is not as necessary when dealing with a black tartar? And can using such a mouthwash also have a negative impact on the good microflora in the mouth? 4. So, if it is as you say, then I need to stop the gums to bleed and then the black tartar will not create. But the white one will be still there. How to get rid of it? I think it is quite hard for me to access all the surface of the teeth. And actually, the black tartar started to create on the front side of the upper teeth, which I think I wash quite a lot. Why that happened? There should not be the tartar, whether white or black. Isn't it because of the new scratches caused by dental hygiene procedure, as I mentioned before? That it creates a new "hiding place" for the bacteria? Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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