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Enamel Erosion Treatment Symptoms, Cost, Recovery Time

Learn more about enamel erosion treatment, including symptoms, procedure, cost, and recovery time.

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Enamel Erosion Treatment Symptoms, Cost, Recovery Time

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  1. Everything You Need to Know About Enamel Erosion Treatment Dental erosion can occur at any age but is particularly prevalent among the elderly. A recent survey found that around 46% of adults show signs of enamel erosion due to poor diet and inadequate dental hygiene. Unfortunately, your body cannot regenerate lost enamel. But it can be remineralised. Read on to learn more about enamel erosion treatment, including symptoms of enamel erosion, treatment cost, and recovery time. What Is Enamel Erosion? Tooth enamel is the outer layer of the tooth, protecting it from physical and chemical damage. While enamel is one of the hardest mineral substances in the body, it is also subject to wear and tear. Without proper oral care and dental hygiene, this enamel could be eroded, exposing the sensitive dentin and making it vulnerable to tooth decay.

  2. What Causes Enamel Erosion? One of the main reasons for enamel erosion is calcium leaching from your teeth. Calcium is leached primarily due to acidic conditions in the mouth. These acids, when combined with sugar, cause the enamel to erode. Foods that form this deadly combination include alcohol, fruit juice, citrus fruits, carbonated drinks, sports drinks, etc. Some health issues contributing to enamel erosion include diabetes, tooth grinding and clenching, eating disorders, and acid reflux. Enamel Erosion Symptoms Enamel erosion occurs gradually, making it difficult to diagnose. But some early enamel erosion symptoms include: •If your teeth are becoming rough, especially around the edges, you are likely experiencing enamel erosion. •Teeth appear yellow or shiny

  3. •Teeth become sensitive to hot or cold substances •Cracked or chipped tooth If the enamel has eroded considerably, you may experience tooth pain or even a fractured tooth. Enamel Erosion Treatment There are a few treatment options to prevent further enamel deterioration. This includes: Bonding: This procedure involves applying tooth-coloured resin to the damaged tooth. Veneer: The dentist applies a wafer-thin, tooth-coloured, customised shell on the front of the teeth. The dentist may also prescribe fluoride- based enamel-strengthening toothpaste to remineralise the tooth. However, remineralisation is the best way to treat and prevent further enamel erosion. Natural enamel erosion treatment through remineralisation includes: •Brush your teeth regularly, especially after eating high-acid food. But don’t brush immediately, as the enamel will likely be soft. Rinse your mouth thoroughly and wait until an hour before brushing. •Cut sugar in your diet. This includes carbonated drinks, cakes, processed food, white bread, and fruit juices. •Chew sugarless chewing gum to remove plaque and carbs and encourage saliva glands to produce saliva. •Consume calcium-rich food and vitamin D. •Include probiotics in your diet. •Drink plenty of water. Enamel Erosion Treatment Cost Enamel erosion treatment cost depends on the treatment offered, the hospital’s location, and thesurgeon’s experience.

  4. Visit us if you are looking for an enamel erosion treatment hospital in India. We offer state-of-the-art facilities, including diagnostic tools to prevent and treat oral problems.

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