Tooth enamel is the hard outer substance of the tooth that protects the softer and more sensitive inner tooth (called dentin). The enamel is the strongest substance in the human body, although this does not hinder it from being prone to decay. Because it is the first defense for the teeth against the many different chemicals, from food and bodily fluids, the enamel is prone to wear and tear. This is referred to as enamel erosion.
What does enamel erosion look like?
Tooth enamel erosion can appear in various ways. Such as discolouration, sensitivity when consuming hot or cold foods/drinks. In some case damaged enamel can cause the teeth to more easily chip or crack. As soon as you notice any of these symptoms or otherwise suspect that you are suffering from enamel loss, tell your dentist so you can address the issue right away before it progresses.
Treating Tooth Enamel Erosion
If you’ve experienced significant enamel erosion, a dentist can help you with a few techniques. The first is called tooth bonding. Bonding is a procedure in which a tooth-coloured material known as resin is applied to stained or damaged teeth. The resin can cover up discolorations and protect your tooth. You may want to consider tooth bonding if enamel erosion has caused discolorations on your front teeth.
In more severe cases, your dentist may add a veneer or crown to your damaged teeth to prevent further decay.
The best way to treat enamel erosion is to prevent it from happening in the first place.
In the case where you already have some enamel erosion, you can still prevent it from becoming worse by looking after your teeth with good oral hygiene.
It is important to properly brush and floss your teeth at least twice each day. This is to make sure that these harmful substances don’t stay in contact with your tooth enamel for too long.
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