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Tooth erosion is when your enamel (the outerprotective layer of your teeth) wears thin. You can’t replace it once it’s gonebut you can take steps to halt it before it worsens. The best way to prevent enamel erosion is to practice good oral hygiene and visit your dentist regularly.
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Tooth erosion is when your enamel (the outer protective layer of your teeth) wears down due to chemical or mechanical forces. When your tooth enamel becomes thinit weakens your teeth and makes them more vulnerable to stainssensitivity and cavities. Other names for tooth erosion include enamel erosion and dental erosion.
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Left untreatedtooth erosion will continue to wear away the underlying layers of your teeth (dentin and tooth pulp). The good news is that this process happens slowly. If you’ve already lost some enamelthere are ways to halt tooth erosion before it worsens.
Anyone can get tooth erosion. It’s common in all age groupsaffecting nearly 50% of primary (baby) teeth and up to 45% of permanent (adult) teeth.
Symptoms vary from person to person. Things that indicate early-stage enamel erosion may include:
As enamel erosion worsens (eats through more layers of your teeth)you may start to develop pain. As it gets closer to your tooth pulp (which contains nerves)you’ll likely experience more discomfort.
Many different factors can cause tooth erosion. Possible risk factors include:
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Tooth erosion usually happens slowly over time. But left untreatedit can lead to several complicationsincluding:
A dentist can diagnose tooth erosion during a routine dental examination. They’ll check for wear and teartexture changespitting and other telltale signs. They may also take dental X-rays to determine the extent of damage.
Enamel erosion treatment depends on the severity of your condition. Topical fluoride is the most common treatment for early-stage enamel erosion. Fluoride helps strengthen your enamel and stop erosion from getting worse. It can’t reverse tooth erosionthough. (You can’t regrow enamel once it’s gone.)
If you have more advanced tooth erosionyour dentist may recommend:
Left untreateddental erosion can result in serious consequencesincluding:
The good news is that tooth erosion doesn’t happen overnight. If you treat it at the first sign of troubleyou can prevent it from getting worse.
Prevention is key when it comes to tooth erosion. Since you can’t regrow enamel once it’s gonethe best rule of thumb is to stop it before it starts.
To reduce your risk of tooth erosion:
You should visit your dentist regularly to maintain optimal oral health. Some people need visits every six months. Others may need more frequent appointmentsespecially those prone to dental erosiontooth decay or gum disease. Your dentist can recommend a schedule that’s right for you.
In additionyou should schedule a dental appointment any time you develop teeth sensitivity or any visual signs of dental erosion like chipspitting or discoloration. Early treatment can keep tooth erosion from getting worse.
Tooth erosion isn’t the same as tooth decaybut both can cause long-term damage to your oral health. Tooth decay happens when dental plaque stays on your teeth for too long. Tooth erosion occurs when your enamel weakens due to teeth grindingacidic foods or everyday wear and tear. You can reduce your risk for both conditions with proper oral hygiene and routine dental visits.
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Tooth erosion happens slowlyin most cases. Unless you know what to look foryou may not recognize the symptoms. That’s why regular dental checkups are so important. When dentists can detect and treat tooth erosion in its earliest stagesyou have a much better chance of preventing cavitiesinfections and other dental issues. Ask your dentist how often you should have exams and cleanings. Preventive care can save you timemoney and worry in the long run.
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Dentistry plays an important role in oral health. Cleveland Clinic’s experts can design a personalized plan that will keep you smiling for the long haul.

Last reviewed on 09/14/2023.
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