Dental erosion is a significant concern that results from the chemical dissolution of tooth structure due to exposure to acidic substances, excluding those of bacterial origin. This process typically begins in the enamel but can progress to affect the underlying dentin if left unaddressed.
The primary cause of dental erosion is the consumption of acidic foods and beverages. Some of the common sources of erosive acids include:
There are several signs that may indicate dental erosion, including:
When dental erosion is intrinsic and occurs due to contact with gastric acid, it is referred to as perimolysis. This condition is often seen in individuals who experience frequent vomiting or reflux, including patients with anorexia nervosa, bulimia, and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
Understanding the causes and signs of dental erosion is crucial for its prevention and management. If you suspect erosion or have concerns about your dental health, do not hesitate to contact Downtown Dentistry at (519) 821-7640. Our experienced dentist, Dr. Jarek Foksa, can assess your condition and provide guidance on maintaining a healthy smile. Visit us at 55 Cork St. E., Suite 304 in Guelph, ON, to schedule your appointment and address any erosion-related issues you may have.
When dental infections persist or develop following root canal treatment or retreatment, an apicoectomy may become nec