Your tooth enamel is a remarkable substance that plays a vital role in protecting your teeth and maintaining their overall health. Here's a closer look at tooth enamel and why it's essential to care for it:
Tooth enamel is the outermost layer of your teeth, and it's the hardest and most mineralized substance in your body. It primarily consists of hydroxyapatite, a mineral compound. Although enamel appears to be the visible part of your teeth, it's actually semi-translucent and only partially contributes to their color.
Enamel serves a crucial function in safeguarding your teeth from various threats, including decay and damage. It forms a robust barrier that shields the inner layers of your teeth from the harmful effects of acids, plaque, and temperature extremes (such as hot and cold foods and beverages).
It's important to note that enamel does not contain living cells, which means it cannot regenerate or repair itself if damaged. Once enamel is eroded or destroyed, your body does not naturally produce more to replace it. This makes it essential to take proactive steps to preserve and protect your enamel.
Several factors can pose a risk to your tooth enamel, including:
You can take proactive measures to protect your enamel, including:
By prioritizing the care of your enamel, you're contributing to your overall oral health and helping to preserve your teeth for the long term. If you have any concerns about your enamel or require professional guidance, don't hesitate to reach out to Westend Dental Clinic at (780) 484-0808. Our team, led by Dr. Alexandra Bendic, is here to assist you with your dental needs. You can visit us at 17303 Stony Plain Rd in Edmonton, AB to schedule an appointment and ensure the health of your teeth and enamel.
During a dental examination at our practice, we follow a meticulous process to assess the condition of your teeth and gums, which includes documenting any existing filli
For the healthiest gums use these formulas for brushing, flossing, massaging gums, mouth-rinses, proxa-brushes, sulca-brushes, rubber-tip stimulators to overcome sensitive teeth, to ease the recovery of oral surgery, and for general overall cavity prevention.
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