ACID EROSION



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EROSION LEADS TO DECAY |
When the enamel, or protective surface of
your teeth, wears away, it exposes the underlying material, called dentin. This
leaves your tooth vulnerable to plaque and
bacteria, which cause decay.
Causes:
Calcium is a key ingredient in building
strong teeth. Unfortunately, exposing your teeth to acid can leach calcium from
your enamel, causing this protective surface to break down. Acid can come from
many sources, including the following:

· Wine. Whether you choose red, white or rose, drinking
wine will soften your enamel.
wine will soften your enamel.
· Fruit juice. The most acidic options include lemon, cranberry, orange and
apple.
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CITRUS FRUITS |
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CANDIES |
Citric fruits. Snacking on oranges, lemons and limes can wear down your teeth.
· Candy. No sugary sweets are good for your teeth, but you should pay
extra attention to avoid sour gummies and candies.
· Sugar. Even though sugar itself does not contain high levels of
acidity, it promotes the growth of acid-creating bacteria in your mouth,
creating an acidic environment.
· Stomach acid. Vomiting and reflux also can cause serious tooth damage when
stomach acid comes into contact with your teeth. If you suffer from an eating
disorder, acid reflux or a related condition, seek professional help.
Signs:
Acid wear may lead to serious dental
problems. It is important to notice the signs of tooth erosion in its early
stages (sensitivity and discoloration) before more severe damage occur, such as
cracks, pain and decay.
· Sensitivity. As your teeth’s protective enamel wears away, you may feel a
twinge of pain when you consume hot, cold or sweet food and drink. As more
enamel is worn away, teeth become increasingly sensitive.
· Discoloration. Teeth can become increasingly yellow as the thinning enamel
layer exposes the underlying dentin.
· Transparency. Your front teeth may appear slightly translucent near the
edges.
· Cracks. Small cracks and roughness may appear at the edges of teeth.
· Cupping. Small dents may appear on the chewing surface of the teeth,
and fillings may appear to be rising up out of the tooth.
Prevention:
Follow these tips to reduce the effects of
acid on your teeth.
· Eat with meals. Instead of snacking throughout the day, save acidic foods
for mealtimes. This will reduce their contact with your teeth and help
neutralize the acid by eating it with other foods.

· Use a straw. If you must drink acidic beverages, reduce their contact
with your teeth by using a straw and finishing the drink quickly, instead of
sipping over a long period of time.
· Say no to bubbles. Swap out carbonated drinks with water, milk
or tea.
or tea.
· Wait before brushing. Acid softens your enamel, so brushing
immediately after eating or drinking high-acid foods or drinks can actually
cause damage. Wait at least half an hour and then start brushing. In the
meantime, you can always rinse your mouth with tap water.
c CONCLUSION:
Dental erosion is a multifactorial condition. To prevent further progression, it is important to detect this condition as early as possible and detect the main etiologic factor of tooth wear in order to initiate adequate preventive and therapeutic measures.
c CONCLUSION:
Dental erosion is a multifactorial condition. To prevent further progression, it is important to detect this condition as early as possible and detect the main etiologic factor of tooth wear in order to initiate adequate preventive and therapeutic measures.
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Rootz Dental Care and Implant Center,
No:2/2, First Floor, Sakthi Nagar,
Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Thuraipakkam,
Chennai - 600 097,
Phone :- 9786688755,044-49504825
No:2/2, First Floor, Sakthi Nagar,
Rajiv Gandhi Salai, Thuraipakkam,
Chennai - 600 097,
Phone :- 9786688755,044-49504825
Email :- rootzdentalcare@gmail.com
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