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Tooth Erosion Causes and Treatments

Apr 28, 2015 @ 09:00 AM — by Eugene D. Stanislaus
Tagged with: Tooth Erosion Restorative Dentistry

The protective, outer layer of our teeth, called the enamel, can wear away over time, resulting in tooth erosion. Tooth erosion can lead to many dental problems, like decay and root canal infections, but it can be prevented. If tooth erosion has already progressed, restorative dentistry treatments can repair damage and restore oral health. Find out more about tooth erosion treatments in this overview from Brooklyn cosmetic dentist Eugene D. Stanislaus.

What Causes Tooth Erosion?

Tooth erosion occurs as the outer enamel of the teeth is worn away. As the enamel wears away, the teeth are left vulnerable to decay, root canal infections, and in severe cases, tooth loss. Tooth erosion has many causes and, if left untreated, can lead to a variety of dental problems. Some common causes of tooth erosion include:

Treating Tooth Erosion

By avoiding the causes of tooth erosion, you can prevent it from happening. Though prevention is best when it comes to tooth erosion, there are many treatments that can restore the damage caused by tooth erosion. The type of treatment used depends on the extent of tooth erosion, which is best determined by your dentist. Treatments for tooth erosion include:

Find Out Which Treatment Is Right for You

Schedule a consultation with Dr. Stanislaus to find out which treatment is right for you.