CAVITIES
You feel a sharp pain when you bite down or try to eat. You think it's a cavity, but you're not 100 percent sure...
BAD BREATH
More commonly known as bad breath, halitosis is an embarrassing hygiene issue that nobody wants, but some of us get every now and then...
At your recent appointment, you told your dentist you were experiencing tooth sensitivity. Your dentist confirmed that you have enamel erosion, a condition that results when the enamel on your teeth has been worn away. So why is this happening and what can you do about it?
Many people are affected by both enamel erosion and tooth sensitivity — pain or discomfort to the teeth that often occurs from dental erosion. Many factors can contribute to enamel erosion including:
There are things you can do to relieve the sensitivity you have now and to protect teeth from becoming more sensitive in the future:
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