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    Maintain healthy gums and teeth with this Portable Sonic Tartar Remover  Choose from pink and blue  Help prevent stains and plaque  Daily use keeps teeth clean and healthy  High quality alloy steel design  Five adjustable vibrating speed levels to meet your cleaning needs High frequency vibration enables you to remove leftovers and food debris  Rechargeable battery design with USB port Dimensions: 19.3cm x 3cm x 2cm  Please see Full Details for full dimensions Keep a clean smile with this Portable Sonic Tartar Remover - save 53% 

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  • Is tartar dangerous?

    Tartar, also known as dental calculus, is a hard deposit that forms on teeth when plaque hardens. While tartar itself is not harmful, it can lead to more serious dental issues if not removed. Tartar can irritate the gums, leading to gum disease and potential tooth loss if left untreated. Regular dental cleanings and good oral hygiene practices can help prevent tartar buildup and its associated risks.

  • Is this tartar?

    Without further context or information, it is difficult to definitively determine if something is tartar. Tartar typically refers to a hard deposit that forms on teeth when plaque hardens. If you are referring to a food item, it is best to provide more details or consult a professional for a proper identification.

  • Is cream of tartar the same as cream of tartar?

    Yes, cream of tartar and cream of tartar are the same thing. Cream of tartar is a white, powdery substance that is a byproduct of winemaking. It is commonly used in baking as a stabilizing agent for whipped egg whites and cream, as well as to prevent sugar syrups from crystallizing.

  • How is tartar removed?

    Tartar is removed through a process called scaling, which is typically done by a dentist or dental hygienist. During scaling, special tools are used to scrape away the hardened tartar from the teeth, especially along the gumline. In some cases, ultrasonic devices may also be used to help break up and remove tartar. Regular dental cleanings and good oral hygiene practices can help prevent the buildup of tartar.

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    Recollections of Tartar Steppes, first published in 1863, is a lost classic of women's travel writing that remains one of the earliest and best examples of the genre.In February 1848 the erstwhile English governess Lucy Atkinson set off from Moscow with her new husband Thomas Witlam Atkinson on a journey that would eventually last almost six years and cover more than 40,000 miles through the unknown wastes of Siberia and Central Asia.To add to the challenge, Lucy found soon after setting off out that she was pregnant.Having barely ever ridden in her life, she spent her entire pregnancy on horseback, before giving birth to a son in a yurt in a remote corner of Central Asia.Remarkably, her child survived and for the next five years accompanied his parents wherever they travelled - through the Djungar Alatau Mountains on the borders with China, the Altai Mountains in southern Siberia and then thousands of miles east to Irkutsk, Lake Baikal and the Sayan Mountains.Lucy Atkinson was not simply a passive witness on this remarkable journey, but an active participant, handling horses and camels, organizing Cossack and local guides and learning to shoot for the pot.On several occasions she levelled a rifle to protect her husband when he was threatened by brigands.Throughout this book, based on diaries she kept, she brings to life her remarkable experiences, whether sharing a meal with a Kazakh chieftain, negotiating the hire of reindeer to carry her baby son, or setting off for two weeks in an open rowing boat onto the unpredictable waters of Lake Baikal.During the bitter winters, when the Atkinsons hunkered down in one of the scattered towns of Siberia to avoid the worst of the sub-zero temperatures, she was a sensation at the soirees and parties that punctuated the long, dark evenings.Through her connections to her former employer in St Petersburg she also met with many of the exiled Decembrists and their wives, including Princess Maria Volkonsky and Princess Katherine Troubetskoy. Out of print for many years, this new edition includes a detailed introduction by Nick Fielding and Marianne Simpson - a direct descendant of Lucy Atkinson's brother Matthew - which explains the background to Lucy's travels and the fascinating events that followed her return to London and her husband's death in 1861.

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  • What always causes tartar?

    Tartar is always caused by the accumulation of plaque on the teeth. When plaque, a sticky film of bacteria, food particles, and saliva, is not properly removed through regular brushing and flossing, it hardens into tartar. Tartar can only be removed by a dental professional through a process called scaling. Therefore, it is important to maintain good oral hygiene to prevent the buildup of plaque and the formation of tartar.

  • What is dog tartar?

    Dog tartar is a hard, yellowish-brown substance that forms on a dog's teeth when plaque is not regularly removed. It is made up of bacteria, food particles, and minerals from saliva, and can lead to dental issues such as gum disease and tooth decay if not addressed. Regular dental care, such as brushing your dog's teeth and providing dental chews, can help prevent the buildup of tartar and maintain your dog's oral health.

  • What is black tartar?

    Black tartar, also known as calculus, is a hard, yellowish or brownish deposit that forms on the teeth due to the accumulation of plaque and minerals from saliva. It is a common dental issue that can lead to gum disease and tooth decay if not removed. Black tartar can only be removed by a dental professional through a process called scaling. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental cleanings can help prevent the formation of black tartar.

  • How does tartar form chemically?

    Tartar, also known as dental calculus, forms chemically through a process called mineralization. This occurs when plaque, a sticky film of bacteria and food particles, is not removed from the teeth and hardens into tartar. The minerals in saliva, such as calcium and phosphate, combine with the bacteria and food particles in the plaque to form a hard, yellowish deposit on the teeth. Once tartar has formed, it can only be removed by a dental professional using specialized tools.

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