Enamel Erosion: The Details You’re Looking For

Do you want to maintain a top-notch smile and oral health? If so, one dental problem you should avoid is enamel erosion. Enamel erosion can harm your teeth because it wears down the tooth enamel and promotes additional dental problems. In order to prevent enamel erosion, you need to know the details about it. Our dentists, Dr. Sudi Rafieian and... read more »

Uncover Your Smile with Composite Dental Fillings

  Caring for your smile often depends on treating any dental damage present in your teeth and gums. Due to the fact that numerous oral health risks can be responsible for your dental damage, it is important to assess how your damage occurred. If your dental damage is due to a hole in the tooth enamel, this is known as... read more »

Enamel Erosion: The Facts

Have you heard that your enamel is actually extremely strong? In fact, your enamel is actually one of the hardest substances in your entire body. Still, even though your enamel is extremely hard, it can still be weakened or worn down. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to recognize and identify weakened enamel. Of course, you should... read more »

Increased Fluoride Exposure Can Help Correct Enamel Erosion

Enamel erosion is a simple term used to describe tooth enamel that has been chronically affected by acid. This is often the result of poor oral hygiene, frequent consumption of acidic foods and beverages or other factors that can affect the pH balance of your mouth. This is even more likely to be an issue if you struggle with an... read more »

Enamel Erosion Can Often Be Reversed by Increased Fluoride Exposure

Consuming acidic foods and beverages on a regular basis can put your teeth at significant risk of developing cavities and tooth sensitivity. These things gradually cause the microscopic mineral structures of tooth enamel to erode. If enamel erosion is not counteracted somehow, it will weaken your tooth enamel, allowing areas of tooth decay to form on multiple teeth. In time,... read more »