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Tooth Erosion: Causes and Treatment

Mar 13, 2014 @ 03:42 PM — by Jin Ha Joung
Tagged with: Tooth Erosion Restorative Dentistry

Tooth erosion does not happen overnight. But over time, tooth erosion can cause drastic and permanent damage to the dental enamel that protects your natural teeth. Cosmetic dentistry treatments can improve the appearance of worn teeth and help repair damage done by tooth erosion. At Ridgewood Dental Associates, our team offers quality tooth erosion treatment to restore your smile to top form.  

What are the Most Common Causes of Tooth Erosion?

There are several factors that can lead to tooth erosion. The most common causes of tooth erosion are:

What Are the Signs of Tooth Erosion?

How do you know if you are suffering from tooth erosion? There are several warning signs to look out for:

Can Tooth Erosion Be Prevented?

The best way to avoid problems caused by tooth erosion is to prevent tooth erosion from occurring in the first place. There are several basic actions that can be taken to protect your teeth from tooth erosion:

Can Tooth Erosion Be Treated?

Even the best prevention cannot always keep tooth erosion at bay. The good news is that tooth enamel erosion can be treated in a variety of ways.

If you and your cosmetic dentist catch the first signs of tooth erosion early enough, you may be able to reverse the damage with the use of enamel strengthening toothpastes and mouthwashes. But as tooth erosion progresses, cosmetic dentistry treatments become necessary to correct the issue. Dental crowns are an effective treatment for extensive tooth erosion where the tooth has been worn down or broken. Dental bonding, on the other hand, can be a perfect solution when erosion that is more localized and less severe.

Learn More about the Causes and Treatment of Tooth Erosion Today

Don’t let tooth erosion ruin your smile - our team of cosmetic and restorative dentists can help. Contact Ridgewood Dental Associates to schedule an appointment and learn more about your options and tooth erosion treatment plans today.