How to prevent Enamel erosion in kids?
The enamel, the outer covering of the teeth, aids in
food chewing, biting, and breaking. The enamel also causes food to be
triturated, assisting with
digestion and enhancing the body's absorption of nutrients.Scientists have
identified the structure of enamel with closely packed oblong crystals a
thousand times thinner than human hair using scanning transmission electron
microscopy [STEM].
In addition to magnesium concentrated in two
separate layers in the core and hydroxylapatite, which is made of calcium and
phosphate, the composition of enamel also includes a central region that is
abundant in sodium, fluorine, and carbonate.We start by outlining the foods
that damage enamel. Then, we'll go through a number of informational points to
avoid enamel degradation, such as using the incorrect toothbrush, acid reflux,
dry mouth, and tooth grinding. Finally, we'll discuss Turner's tooth, also
known as enamel
hypoplasia, and how it impacts children.
Some foods have a substantial effect on how easily
enamel erodes, which leads to cavities and other oral illnesses. Food alone
does not, however, cause enamel degradation. Poor oral hygiene practises like
not brushing your teeth or using dental
floss are another determining factor, as are eating intervals.
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