Small brittle teeth


It is common to see people with small brittle teeth or enamel fractures. In fact, tooth wear is a problem that affects more than half of the population, and their causes are quite varied.
Although usually occur throughout the dental arch, this problem is more noticeable in the front teeth, which reduces facial aesthetics and may reduce the confidence of a person.

However, beware of teeth is not only important for reasons of beauty, but mainly for health, because healthy teeth are strong, not painful and can prevent other systemic diseases.
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Wear is known as dental enamel loss that covers and protects the teeth of various factors. This can lead to infections and affect the gingiva, leaving "the door open" for the entry of bacteria in the body.

In addition to maintaining oral hygiene, it is important to know the habits that can compromise healthy and bright smile. We explain the three most common types of wear. The best way to ensure oral health is prevention.

Erosion is quite common and usually occurs with age. Moderate erosion should not be a problem, however, more severe cases can result in pain or tenderness. The physiological wear is given by the circular movements of the jaw, causing the teeth rub together directly affecting dental crowns. The most extreme cases of attrition are caused by bruxism (involuntary gnashing of teeth).

Abrasion is caused by substances such as gastric acid, medications, certain foods, etc.. that affect both the enamel and gums, which can cause teeth to become more sensitive to different temperatures and also causes them to be more prone to decay.

Friction: if you use too much force when brushing your teeth can cause chafing, especially when the brush is stiff instead of soft. That leads to the loss of enamel, causing sensitivity and decreasing the protection against bacteria.

Although the wear of teeth usually occurs over the years, some simple practices help to delay and reduce damages. Maintain a good diet, go to the dentist every six months and maintain proper oral hygiene are some factors that help to shine a smile healthier longer.
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