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'''Dental erosion''' is a dental condition characterized by the gradual loss of tooth enamel due to chemical processes, typically involving acids. This article provides an overview of dental erosion, its causes, symptoms, prevention, and treatment.
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== Overview ==
| name            = Dental erosion
| image          = [[File:Dental_erosion_(hypoestrogenia)_no211.jpg|250px]]
| caption        = Severe dental erosion
| field          = [[Dentistry]]
| synonyms        = Acid erosion, tooth erosion
| symptoms        = [[Tooth sensitivity]], [[tooth discoloration]], [[tooth wear]]
| complications  = [[Tooth decay]], [[tooth fracture]], [[tooth loss]]
| onset          = Gradual
| duration        = Long-term
| causes          = [[Acidic foods and drinks]], [[gastroesophageal reflux disease]], [[bulimia nervosa]]
| risks          = High consumption of acidic beverages, [[dry mouth]], [[bruxism]]
| diagnosis      = [[Dental examination]], [[dental radiography]]
| differential    = [[Dental caries]], [[attrition (dental)]], [[abrasion (dental)]]
| prevention      = Reducing acidic food and drink intake, using [[fluoride]] toothpaste, regular [[dental check-up]]s
| treatment      = [[Fluoride treatment]], [[dental bonding]], [[dental crowns]]
| prognosis      = Variable, depends on severity and management
| frequency      = Common
}}
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[[File:Oral_Manifestation_of_Bulimia..jpg|Oral manifestation of bulimia|thumb|left]]
[[File:Toothmold.jpg|Dental erosion|thumb|left]]]
'''Dental erosion''' is a dental condition characterized by the gradual loss of tooth enamel due to chemical processes, typically involving acids.  
== Introduction ==
Dental erosion is a common dental problem in which the hard outer layer of the tooth, known as enamel, is eroded or worn away by acidic substances. This erosion can lead to tooth sensitivity, changes in tooth appearance, and increased risk of dental cavities.
Dental erosion is a common dental problem in which the hard outer layer of the tooth, known as enamel, is eroded or worn away by acidic substances. This erosion can lead to tooth sensitivity, changes in tooth appearance, and increased risk of dental cavities.
== Causes ==
== Causes ==
Dental erosion can be caused by various factors, including:
Dental erosion can be caused by various factors, including:
* '''[[Acidic Foods and Beverages]]''': Consumption of highly acidic foods and drinks, such as citrus fruits, carbonated sodas, and certain fruit juices.
* '''[[Acidic Foods and Beverages]]''': Consumption of highly acidic foods and drinks, such as citrus fruits, carbonated sodas, and certain fruit juices.
* '''[[Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)]]''': Acid reflux can introduce stomach acids into the mouth, causing erosion.
* '''[[Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)]]''': Acid reflux can introduce stomach acids into the mouth, causing erosion.
* '''[[Vomiting]]''': Frequent vomiting, as seen in eating disorders or morning sickness, exposes teeth to stomach acid.
* '''[[Vomiting]]''': Frequent vomiting, as seen in eating disorders or morning sickness, exposes teeth to stomach acid.
* '''[[Medications]]''': Some medications, particularly those with a high acid content, can contribute to dental erosion.
* '''[[Medications]]''': Some medications, particularly those with a high acid content, can contribute to dental erosion.
* '''[[Environmental Factors]]''': Exposure to environmental acids, like swimming pool water with low pH levels, can also play a role.
* '''[[Environmental Factors]]''': Exposure to environmental acids, like swimming pool water with low pH levels, can also play a role.
== Symptoms ==
== Symptoms ==
Common symptoms of dental erosion may include:
Common symptoms of dental erosion may include:
* '''[[Tooth Sensitivity]]''': Increased sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods and beverages.
* '''[[Tooth Sensitivity]]''': Increased sensitivity to hot, cold, or sweet foods and beverages.
* '''[[Changes in Tooth Appearance]]''': Notable changes in tooth color, shape, and surface texture.
* '''[[Changes in Tooth Appearance]]''': Notable changes in tooth color, shape, and surface texture.
* '''[[Thinning of Tooth Enamel]]''': A decrease in the thickness of tooth enamel.
* '''[[Thinning of Tooth Enamel]]''': A decrease in the thickness of tooth enamel.
* '''[[Toothache]]''': Discomfort or pain, especially when consuming certain foods or beverages.
* '''[[Toothache]]''': Discomfort or pain, especially when consuming certain foods or beverages.
== Prevention ==
== Prevention ==
Preventing dental erosion involves adopting good oral hygiene practices and making dietary and lifestyle changes:
Preventing dental erosion involves adopting good oral hygiene practices and making dietary and lifestyle changes:
* '''[[Limit Acidic Foods and Drinks]]''': Reduce consumption of acidic foods and beverages. Rinse the mouth with water after consuming them.
* '''[[Limit Acidic Foods and Drinks]]''': Reduce consumption of acidic foods and beverages. Rinse the mouth with water after consuming them.
* '''[[Use a Straw]]''': When drinking acidic beverages, use a straw to minimize contact with teeth.
* '''[[Use a Straw]]''': When drinking acidic beverages, use a straw to minimize contact with teeth.
* '''[[Maintain Good Oral Hygiene]]''': Brush teeth gently with a soft-bristle toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. Avoid brushing immediately after consuming acidic substances.
* '''[[Maintain Good Oral Hygiene]]''': Brush teeth gently with a soft-bristle toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. Avoid brushing immediately after consuming acidic substances.
* '''[[Chew Sugar-Free Gum]]''': Chewing sugar-free gum can stimulate saliva production, which helps neutralize acids.
* '''[[Chew Sugar-Free Gum]]''': Chewing sugar-free gum can stimulate saliva production, which helps neutralize acids.
* '''[[Regular Dental Check-ups]]''': Visit a dentist for routine check-ups to detect dental erosion and receive guidance on prevention.
* '''[[Regular Dental Check-ups]]''': Visit a dentist for routine check-ups to detect dental erosion and receive guidance on prevention.
== Treatment ==
== Treatment ==
The treatment of dental erosion depends on its severity. Options may include:
The treatment of dental erosion depends on its severity. Options may include:
* '''[[Fluoride Treatment]]''': Topical fluoride applications to strengthen enamel.
* '''[[Fluoride Treatment]]''': Topical fluoride applications to strengthen enamel.
* '''[[Dental Bonding]]''': Applying dental bonding material to restore damaged areas.
* '''[[Dental Bonding]]''': Applying dental bonding material to restore damaged areas.
* '''[[Dental Crowns]]''': In severe cases, crowns may be used to protect and restore teeth.
* '''[[Dental Crowns]]''': In severe cases, crowns may be used to protect and restore teeth.
* '''[[Behavioral Therapy]]''': Managing underlying conditions, such as GERD or eating disorders, to reduce acid exposure.
* '''[[Behavioral Therapy]]''': Managing underlying conditions, such as GERD or eating disorders, to reduce acid exposure.
== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* ''[[Tooth wear]]''
* ''[[Tooth wear]]''
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[[Category:Dental Conditions]]
[[Category:Dental Conditions]]
==Dental erosion==
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File:Dental_erosion_(hypoestrogenia)_no211.jpg|Dental erosion due to hypoestrogenia
File:PH_scale.svg|pH scale
File:Oral_Manifestation_of_Bulimia..jpg|Oral manifestation of bulimia
File:Toothmold.jpg|Dental erosion
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Dental erosion
Synonyms Acid erosion, tooth erosion
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Tooth sensitivity, tooth discoloration, tooth wear
Complications Tooth decay, tooth fracture, tooth loss
Onset Gradual
Duration Long-term
Types N/A
Causes Acidic foods and drinks, gastroesophageal reflux disease, bulimia nervosa
Risks High consumption of acidic beverages, dry mouth, bruxism
Diagnosis Dental examination, dental radiography
Differential diagnosis Dental caries, attrition (dental), abrasion (dental)
Prevention Reducing acidic food and drink intake, using fluoride toothpaste, regular dental check-ups
Treatment Fluoride treatment, dental bonding, dental crowns
Medication N/A
Prognosis Variable, depends on severity and management
Frequency Common
Deaths N/A


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Dental erosion is a dental condition characterized by the gradual loss of tooth enamel due to chemical processes, typically involving acids.

Introduction[edit]

Dental erosion is a common dental problem in which the hard outer layer of the tooth, known as enamel, is eroded or worn away by acidic substances. This erosion can lead to tooth sensitivity, changes in tooth appearance, and increased risk of dental cavities.

Causes[edit]

Dental erosion can be caused by various factors, including:

  • Acidic Foods and Beverages: Consumption of highly acidic foods and drinks, such as citrus fruits, carbonated sodas, and certain fruit juices.
  • Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD): Acid reflux can introduce stomach acids into the mouth, causing erosion.
  • Vomiting: Frequent vomiting, as seen in eating disorders or morning sickness, exposes teeth to stomach acid.
  • Medications: Some medications, particularly those with a high acid content, can contribute to dental erosion.
  • Environmental Factors: Exposure to environmental acids, like swimming pool water with low pH levels, can also play a role.

Symptoms[edit]

Common symptoms of dental erosion may include:

Prevention[edit]

Preventing dental erosion involves adopting good oral hygiene practices and making dietary and lifestyle changes:

  • Limit Acidic Foods and Drinks: Reduce consumption of acidic foods and beverages. Rinse the mouth with water after consuming them.
  • Use a Straw: When drinking acidic beverages, use a straw to minimize contact with teeth.
  • Maintain Good Oral Hygiene: Brush teeth gently with a soft-bristle toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. Avoid brushing immediately after consuming acidic substances.
  • Chew Sugar-Free Gum: Chewing sugar-free gum can stimulate saliva production, which helps neutralize acids.
  • Regular Dental Check-ups: Visit a dentist for routine check-ups to detect dental erosion and receive guidance on prevention.

Treatment[edit]

The treatment of dental erosion depends on its severity. Options may include:

  • Fluoride Treatment: Topical fluoride applications to strengthen enamel.
  • Dental Bonding: Applying dental bonding material to restore damaged areas.
  • Dental Crowns: In severe cases, crowns may be used to protect and restore teeth.
  • Behavioral Therapy: Managing underlying conditions, such as GERD or eating disorders, to reduce acid exposure.

See Also[edit]