Though thin and partially translucent, tooth enamel is the hardest substance in the body and has the critical job of safeguarding teeth from constant use and the continual assault of chemicals in food and drink. Enamel also shields tooth nerves from hot and cold food and beverages. That’s why enamel loss often causes tooth sensitivity. Smileology wants our patients to always be safeguarding their oral health.
Cuts heal. Bruises fade. Broken bones mend. The body’s ability to heal itself is truly incredible. But tooth enamel is different. When it’s gone, it’s gone.
The team at Smileology encourages our patients to safeguard their tooth enamel for a lifetime of dental health.
This may seem counterintuitive, but sometimes it is better NOT to brush immediately after eating. Specifically, after eating acidic items. The acid weakens the enamel which can be further weakened by brushing. Waiting 60 minutes will allow the acid to dilute. Rinsing immediately after eating acidic foods is helpful, however, because it washes away some food particles and speeds up the dilution of the acid.
Some people don’t realize that dry mouth can cause or exacerbate enamel erosion. The calcium and phosphate in saliva shield your enamel. When there is little saliva, the enamel is left vulnerable. Chewing stimulates saliva production but constant snacking is not the answer for dry mouth. Chewing sugar-free gum and sipping water periodically can stimulate saliva production between meals without increasing the risk of or upping your calorie intake.
Moreover, tooth grinding wears enamel away. If you are one of the many Niceville residents who grind their teeth at night, it’s vital to get a mouthguard ASAP. People who grind their teeth are at a high risk for enamel erosion and the decay that can follow. Athletes should also shield their teeth on the playing field with a mouthguard. For more specifics, communicate with dentist Oliver Broutin at Smileology about custom mouthguards.
If you sip soda, tea, or coffee all day, we suggest you switch to water to halt any enamel erosion that has already developed. It may be a hard change to make – but if you are successful – your teeth will thank you for it.
Using teeth as tools can hurt enamel, as well. Take a moment to fetch scissors before tearing a package or ripping duct tape with your teeth. Do you want to take a chance on chipping a tooth just to open a package of lunchmeat?
Chewing ice and hard candy can also damage enamel. If you simply must have sugar, soft candy is best as long as it is not left to sit on your teeth for a long period. If your molars are packed with gummy candy, it can result in cavities that erode enamel just as capably as chipping it with hard candy. Many of the old-school hard candies we enjoyed as kids now come in soft versions. Enjoy them sparingly because constant sugar is bad for teeth. Period.
If you have already experienced enamel erosion or other dental dilemmas, Dentist Oliver Broutin can help you safeguard what is left. To schedule an extensive examination, contact Smileology in Niceville at 850-897-4488!
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4400 E HIGHWAY 20 STE 101
NICEVILLE, FL 32578
850-331-339212273 EMERALD COAST PKWY W STE 117
MIRAMAR BEACH, FL 32550
850-424-78871900 SOUTH FERDON BLVD #170
CRESTVIEW, FL 32536
850-897-4488