Tooth enamel is a hard mineral substance that covers your teeth. Without this special coating, your teeth will decay and erode. In fact, mineral is found inside your body, especially in your bones. This is the same chemical makeup that you can expect to find in large mammals like whales. If you read on, you’ll find that the main ingredient in mineral is hydroxyapatite, a ceramic biomaterial made of calcium phosphate.
Despite the mineralized form of your teeth, you still need to protect your tooth’s enamel from the foods you eat. Remember, all food is not good food, especially, when it comes to your teeth. Acidic foods like soda, and caffeine can eat away at the enamel on your teeth, leaving your teeth vulnerable to tooth decay, and cavities. Enamel forms a protective shield on the outer and inner layer of your teeth, protecting
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Acid eats away at the enamel, by breaking through and destroying the protective barrier. When the barrier is removed, your teeth become fragile and susceptible to germs, plaque and other types of bacteria. Drinks like Coke, Pepsi, coffee and tea destroys your enamel, and leave your teeth looking yellow and dingy.
Stay Away from Sugary Foods. Sugar cause cavities. Protecting your teeth from foods high in fructose, glucose, and sucrose isn’t easy. Many of the foods we crave and love to eat are loaded with one or more types of sugar. Sugar embeds itself to your tooth’s enamel and produces its own acid. Which constantly eats a hole in your teeth, causing cavities and tooth decay.
Leave Hard Candy Alone. Sucking on a hard piece of candy sounds good, until you decide to take a bite. Sinking your teeth into something so hard can damage your teeth, causing them to break, crack and even chip. However, all hard candies are not high in sugar. Some candies are low in sugar, tastes great, and will do little or no damage to your enamel, if you can remember to brush.
How These Foods Destroy Your
In general, root caries have the same etiology as coronal cavities. S. mutans, Lactobacilli, and sometimes, Actinomyces are involved and are found in high numbers in root caries, but there are two main differences between enamel and root surface caries. (Flaitz) These differences cause the lesion on a root surface to be more destructive than that in enamel. First, because the pH at which demineralization will occur is higher for root cementum (approx. pH 6.0) than for enamel (approx. pH 5.0).(Wilkins) Therefore, root cementum has potential for demineralization at an earlier point in time than enamel does. Secondly, once the cementum is demineralized, the dentin contains dentinal tubules which, if present, are potential methods of entry for the pathogenic microbes as mentioned previously, such as S. mutans, Lactobacilli, and sometimes Actinomyces; whereas, enamel consists of tightly-arranged crystal prisms, which have a much lower chance for bacterial entry. The process of caries formation begins with colonization by acid-producing bacteria plaque. In the next step, Gram-positive bacteria invade the dentinal tubules, which leads to the ...
Humans only get one set of adult teeth after losing all of their primary teeth therefore, it is important to take care of them. “Dental caries: Strategies to control this preventable disease” is an article written by Rugg-Gunn, Andrew presents several reasons why dental decay is a widespread disease. Rugg-Gunn cites that the main cause of dental decay is lack of fluoride, poor diet, bacteria from plaque, and sugars. Based on this evidence, Rugg-Gunn concludes that “dental caries can be prevented” (Rugg-Gunn128), but there is no evidence of stopping the disease from happening. While Rugg-Gunn raises a revolving problem around the world with human oral decay he however, does not have a good approach on what decay really is.
Sodas, especially cola, contain phosphorous in the form of phosphoric acid, and too much phosphorous may reduce the amount of calcium that the body can absorb. Certain soft drinks may also contain caffeine in high amounts that can cause bone loss. However, some carbonated mineral waters are beneficial to good bone health. For good bone health, it is best to stop drinking sodas or highly caffeinated soft drinks.
Improper nutrition and misbalance in our body may be the causes for tooth decay. Always pay attention to your nutrition when your teeth are considered, instead of choosing fluoride or dentistry. Our health can also be in danger when fluoride is used, even though the main reason for using fluoride is to make the teeth stronger. According to a recent study, mental disabilities are often made more difficult with the usage of fluoride. Among fluoride, mercury and arsenic are also dangerous in cases of autism
Children are often sweet and adorable, but many times they may be eating too many sweets. According to the Channel Four News, it has been shown that the number one disease in children is the reoccurrence of caries, also known as cavities. Could it be too many sweets or could it be the lack of flossing and brushing teeth? For instance, many children go to bed or wake up without brushing their teeth and go throughout the day eating all sorts of food and candy. The result of eating and not brushing could lead to plaque build up and decaying of teeth. This leaves a child extremely unhappy and in excruciating pain. So who is going to fix this pain? Who is going to help prevent decay in millions of people’s mouths? Today, the world is lucky to have a well-studied field of dentistry.. Dentistry has much history, various specialties, advancements, and an irresistible salary.
Fluoride is responsible for helping the enamel on your teeth stay strong and healthy. We can offer fluoride treatments and varnishes to help strengthen your teeth. Our fluoride products are designed to help prevent cavities and keep your teeth as healthy as possible.
Everyone has teeth, and society likes them to be as white as possible. But does everyone know the parts of the tooth? The tooth has four parts: dental pulp, dentin, enamel, and cementumcentenum. Dental pulp is the center part of the tooth and is made of tissue and nerves. Dentin is connected to the dental pulp and is the second hardest part of the tooth. Enamel is the hard, outer layer that surrounds the tooth. Enamel cannot be repaired or replaced. One can only prevent its loss, which is why we brush our teeth so often to help eliminate the plaque and acids that certain sodas and other sugary drinks try so hard to remove. Without enamel, teeth would erode within days of their coming in. And last but not least, cementumcentenum. CementumCentenum covers the root of the tooth and it anchors the root to the skin.
For those that have bad habits with cigarettes, Tobacco Cessation Counseling is available. Cigarettes cause tooth loss, rotting, and surface stains; hygienist make sure to pass this information to the patient and help them to understand that quitting is the best option if they want to keep their teeth. As said before, a hygienist informs the patient on what foods to avoid. Nutritional Counseling is provided if a hygienist believes there is danger with a patients teeth such as diseases. (Dental Hygiene Clinic) Any foods with high acidity is something a dental hygienist would recommend avoiding. For example, apples, hard candies, popcorn, diet sodas, and salad dressing. Enamel is the hardest structure in the human body. It’s even harder than bones. When the enamel is exposed to acid, it wears down and erodes. This is how tooth erosion and decay happens. They will educate the patient with what foods to replace the bad ones with. Although, a dentist is who performs the restorations, a hygienist can still inform what will happen. Because of the fact that hygienists usually see patients before the dentist, they will give feedback to the dentist and recommend restorations in the mouth. They specialize in providing clinical and educational services (Sealy Dental Center) so they are very useful to dentists. When a patient has missing, chipped, or sharpened teeth, a restoration is done to replace the originals. Some examples
This project looks at investigating decay, and the rate of decay on teeth using different sugary substances to speed this process up. Obtaining human teeth were not as available as cat and dog teeth for this project, so cat and dog teeth, removed by a veterinarian during a routine dental procedure, will be used.
One unfortunate health effect of drinking soda is that it causes weakness of bones. Some studies on humans have suggested that drinking soda may lead to a tendency towards broken bones (Diet Soda, 2015). Soda contains a lot of caffeine. Drinking caffeine can cause fast heartbeats. You don't want to go through all those diseases that soda can cause you. Soda also contains acidic ingredients that can erode tooth enamel, resulting a tooth decay. Soda's acidity is even worse for teeth than the solid sugar found in candy. Soda dissolves tooth enamel, and soft drinks are responsible for doubling or tripling the incidence of tooth
Some studies suggest that getting enough calcium and vitamin D protects against tooth decay and tooth loss. You can take supplements to get more of these vital nutrients, or you can eat foods rich in calcium and try to get moderate
Fluorosis. This is a condition which damages the enamel of the tooth primarily because of excessive intake of fluoride by little children before their teeth are even fully developed.
First, virtually any sugary beverages contain a greater extent of phosphate than calcium and within that first swallow of the soft drink; it will start to work on tooth decay. Tahmassebi writes, “Firstly, the low
Amalgams are used in molars and premolars because the metal is not seen in the back of the mouth. Composite and ceramic materials are used for all teeth.
When you eat, plaque forms as the bacteria, saliva and food debris all mix together stick to your teeth. The bacteria start eating the sugar that breaks down from the food, and they produce acid, starting an Acid Attack! During the acid attack, the pH in the mouth drops which makes the tooth’s protective cover, Enamel, weaker and some of it’s minerals dissolve or melt from the acid. This is called demineralization, because it’s losing minerals such as calcium and phospha...