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Posted on 12/20/2018 by Fairmount Dental Center |
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Our bodies go through many changes as we age. One that may not be as noticeable has to do with the teeth. With time, the enamel will get thinner, which can lead to some dental health issues. Fortunately, there are ways that you can slow down the process.What is the Enamel?Enamel is the hard mineral that protects the teeth. It is the hardest substance of the body, and it is needed to protect your teeth from damage. However, since your teeth are used on a daily basis, naturally wear will occur with time. Plus, habits throughout your life will eventually catch up with your teeth, and some of them can speed up the process of thinning enamel.What Causes Enamel to Get Thinner?There are many causes of thinning enamel, some of the most common of which include:
If you are concerned about thinning enamel, give our office a call. We will inspect your teeth and can make recommendations on how to better protect your enamel. |