The enamel is the thin outer tooth layer and hardest tissue in the body covering the crown (the visible part of the tooth outside the gums). The enamel is translucent, so light passes through it, but the main part of the tooth, called dentin, gives the tooth its colour.
The dentin could be white, yellowish, off white or grey. Food and drinks such as fruit juices, cola, red wine, coffee, tea and even cigarettes can stain the teeth. With an excellent dental hygiene routine and visits to the dentist for regular teeth cleaning and polishing, you can get rid of surface stains and keep your teeth healthy.
Book an AppointmentTooth erosion occurs when acids etch the enamel on the teeth. It may result from the following;
Enamel erosion has several signs, depending on its stage. These signs include:
Enamel erosion makes the teeth prone to decay or cavities. When the enamel gets decayed, the dentin and other parts of the teeth may also get decayed. Although small cavities do not cause problems, as the cavities grow and enter the inner part of the tooth, they may affect nerve fibres, causing extreme pain and infection.
If you want healthy teeth that are also free from enamel erosion, ensure you maintain a good oral hygiene routine that involves flossing, using fluoride and antiseptic mouthwash, brushing your teeth, and visiting your dental professional at least two times a year for cleaning and check-up.
The treatment for tooth enamel loss depends on the cause of the problem. Your dentist may recommend tooth bonding to protect the teeth and improve your appearance. If the enamel loss is much, your dentist may recommend covering the tooth with a veneer or crown to protect your tooth from decay.
You can visit Smile Clinic London today to get treatment and advice to stop your enamel erosion. Contact us now on 020 7139 8611 or to schedule an appointment with our dentist.