Victor R. Siegel, DDS

Improve Oral Health with Tooth Erosion Prevention and Treatment

Apr 2, 2014 @ 03:27 PM — by Victor Siegel
Tagged with: Tooth Erosion Restorative Dentistry

Tooth erosion can lead to a number of dental problems like tooth discoloration and decay. If left untreated, tooth erosion can even lead to tooth loss. Fortunately, tooth erosion is preventable and if you have already experienced tooth erosion, it can be treated. Bethesda cosmetic dentist Victor S. Siegel offers a variety of restorative dentistry treatments to erase the damage caused by tooth erosion. The following are some tips to help prevent tooth erosion along with some of the treatments offered by Dr. Siegel to correct tooth erosion damage. 

Preventing Tooth Erosion

Tooth erosion is the wearing away of the tooth's enamel, the hard, protective outer layer of the tooth. This may be caused by such things as plaque, consuming acidic foods and drinks, and teeth grinding. Once enamel is eroded, it will not grow back. Avoiding tooth erosion or treating existing erosion is important to dental health as the enamel protects the more delicate inner layers of the teeth like the dentin layer which leads to the tooth's nerve. The dentin layer needs the protection of the enamel as it is full of small tubules which lead to the tooth's nerve. As the enamel erodes and the dentin is exposed, the tooth's nerves are also exposed which can lead to pain and infection. When it comes to tooth erosion, prevention is key. You can prevent tooth erosion by knowing the underlying causes and practicing these tips:

Treatments for Tooth Erosion

Treatments for tooth erosion vary based on the extent of damage. Those with minor tooth erosion may benefit from porcelain veneers while others with more severe damage may need a full dental crown. Treatments for tooth erosion include:

These are just a sampling of restorative dental treatments for tooth erosion. To find out your treatment options, schedule a consultation with Dr. Siegel.