What is it?
Acids in the mouth can dissolve away tooth surfaces. Given the chance, teeth will repair themselves using minerals from saliva. If acid is in the mouth too often, teeth cannot repair themselves and the hard tooth surface (the enamel) becomes thinner. This is called ‘erosion’.
The teeth can then become extra sensitive to hot and cold food and drink. Eroded teeth can also be more likely to suffer decay.
What Are The Causes?
The main cause of erosion is too frequent consumption of certain kinds of food and drink. All fizzy drinks (including ‘diet’ brands and fizzy mineral water), all ‘sports’ drinks, all squashes and all fruit juices are acidic to varying degrees. Pickles and citrus fruits are examples of acidic types of food. Some medicines are acidic and, therefore, erosive. People with some illnesses (such as eating disorders) may suffer from erosion because of frequent vomiting, as stomach acids also erode teeth. For this reason, dentists may ask about eating disorders if they see teeth that are very badly eroded.
How Do I Prevent Erosion?
Don’t have acidic food or drink too often during the day. Try to have them only at meal-times. Drink acidic drinks quickly – don’t sip them, and don’t swish them round your mouth.Between meals, you should only have ‘safe’ drinks, which are not sugary or acidic. Milk, water, tea and coffee (so long as no sugar is added) are all examples of ‘safe’ drinks.
Avoid snacking between meals. If you do snack, stick with ‘safe’ options, such as fruit, vegetables, sandwiches and cheese. Some fruits can be known to cause erosion if they are consumed in large quantities. This is not normally a problem for most people, however you could discuss with your dentist or hygienist the safest way of enjoying these fruits.
Because acid temporarily softens the tooth surface, don’t brush your teeth immediately after eating or drinking something acidic. You should brush your teeth twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste.
How Can My Dentist Help?
Your dentist can identify erosion, pinpoint the causes and advise you on how to prevent further damage.






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