Tartar, also known as hardened plaque, cannot be safely removed at home once it has formed, as it bonds tightly to tooth enamel and requires professional dental tools. However, its buildup can be reduced and prevented through consistent oral hygiene practices such as brushing twice daily with fluoride toothpaste, flossing to remove plaque between teeth, using antibacterial mouthwash, and limiting sugary or starchy foods that feed bacteria. Some abrasive or acidic home remedies are often suggested online, but they can damage enamel and worsen oral health, so they should be avoided. The most effective approach is prevention through daily care, as untreated tartar can lead to gum disease and other complications.


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