TartarEnd® toothpaste removes tartar, plaque, and lactic acid above and below the gumline. Daily brushing and flossing stop bleeding gums, cavities, gingivitis, and periodontal disease.
Reviewed by Dr. Christopher Tai, D.M.D. Wilmington, DE.
If you have bleeding gums, cavities, tooth loss, gingivitis, or periodontal disease, then you are likely searching for solutions to your dental problems. Searching for “how to stop gingivitis and periodontitis” will take you to a common answer. “The primary cause of gingivitis and periodontal disease is plaque buildup, a sticky film of bacteria that forms on your teeth.”
If you do a more detailed search, you will find that bacteria do not directly cause gingivitis or periodontal disease. Over 500 kinds of bacteria live in the mouths of most people, yet some people do not have bleeding gums, gingivitis, or periodontal disease. Additional searches will tell you that lactic acid is the main cause of cavities, bleeding gums, gingivitis, and periodontal disease. Lactic acid is formed by bacteria found in plaque and tartar. The lactic acid bacterium converts sugars and starches we eat into lactic acid.
Lactic acid is a strong acid that dissolves tooth enamel and irritates or burns gums. Lactic acid is the main cause of gingivitis and periodontal disease.
When we remove the buildup of lactic acid near our teeth and gums, we stop the damage is causes. This proactive approach of removing concentrations of lactic acid from the surface of teeth and gums not only stops but usually reverses the symptoms of gingivitis and periodontal disease, thus allowing you to manage your dental health.
It is important to stay informed about the recent advances in toothpaste technology. Recent advances enable TartarEnd® toothpaste to remove tartar, plaque, and lactic acid above and deep below the gumline from tooth surfaces and gum pockets. By brushing with TartarEnd® and flossing twice a day, you can remove tartar, plaque, and lactic acid. Additionally, brushing with a high tip-speed sonic toothbrush has been shown to clean teeth and gum pockets very deep below the gumline.
Customers using TartarEnd® and their dentists report the reduction of periodontal gum pocket depths of 2-3 mm in a few months. Periodontal disease symptoms, including sensitive gums, bleeding gums, deepening gum pockets, bone loss, and tooth loss, are stopped and, in most cases reversed.
Painful and expensive root planing, deep cleanings, laser treatments, bone grafts, and implants are being canceled by TartarEnd® users. Many users are now scheduling shorter and pain-free 6-month cleaning appointments.
If you are using plaque-control or plaque-removing toothpaste and have plaque and tartar build-up, the lactic acid formed in plaque and tartar will continue to damage your teeth and gums.
If you have a tartar-control or tartar-removing toothpaste and still have bleeding gums and deepening gum pockets, your toothpaste is not removing tartar, plaque, and lactic acid below the gumline. The lactic acid in tartar and plaque below the gumline will continue to damage your teeth and gums.
If you have bleeding gums, cavities, gingivitis, or periodontal disease, your tartar-removal or plaque-control toothpaste is not removing the lactic acid that is being produced by bacteria in tartar and plaque.
TartarEnd® toothpaste with daily brushing and flossing removes tartar, plaque, and lactic acid. Once lactic acid is removed, gums stop bleeding and healthy gums re-attach to tartar and plaque-free teeth. Deep gum pockets disappear and normally return to healthy gum pocket depths.
Older dental literature found on websites like WebMD, Mayo Clinic, Healthline, and many others have not been updated and still incorrectly state that once tartar forms, only a dental professional can safely remove it. Since 2016 TartarEnd® Toothpaste has been safely and gently removing tartar and plaque above and below the gumline with a toothbrush. High tip-speed sonic toothbrushes are recommended for very deep gum pockets. See sonic toothbrush recommendations.
TartarEnd® toothpaste users who brush and floss twice daily with a recommended sonic toothbrush typically report:
- An end to gingivitis.
- An end to bleeding gums
- An end to sensitive gums
- A reduction in gum pocket depths
- An end to bad breath
- An end to cavity formation
- An end to loose teeth and tooth loss
The following graphs show the average gum pocket depths, as a percent of total gum pocket depth measurements for three adults over 60 year of age. The After TartarEnd® chart shows an almost complete elimination of deep 4mm and 5mm gum pockets, a reduction in 3 mm gum pockets, and an increase in healthy 2mm gum pocket depths. These adults brushed with a sonic toothbrush and flossed after brushing twice a day for 3 to 6 months. The gum pocket depth measurements were taken and recorded by registered dental hygienists.
Below are recent e-mails from TartarEnd® toothpaste users reporting the reduction of gum pockets by 2 to 3 mm and the elimination of tartar buildup, bleeding gums, and the fear of losing teeth.
Customer #1 Carol 2/22/2024
I’ve been dealing with periodontitis for over 10 years. Every three months, I go to my periodontitis. Well , today was my FIRST visit with this result. “Your mouth looks the best I’ve seen it, you have no tartar buildup.” There was no bleeding after my cleaning. I showed my periodontist the empty tube of TartarEnd. He said I usually don’t believe in these things, but your mouth is showing me positive results. He took information off of the tube and said he was going to recommend it to those of his patients who were struggling with periodontitis. I actually walked out of this office with a smile on my face.
Customer #2 Angela 2/9/2024
We just wanted to share the amazing news from the dentist yesterday. My wife’s pockets have reduced from 7+8+9 to a 5-6. The other ones that were 4,5 +6 are down to a 2-4. It’s absolutely amazing and the dentist said to continue using the tartar end. They are also amazed with the results. She had no infection and no bleeding of the gums at all. They also said they are confident she will not lose any of her teeth at all.