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The key to long-term oral health

Like all organs, teeth also undergo changes with age. Research It states that the risk of enamel erosion increases with advancing age, leading to cavities, increased sensitivity, fractures, fractures, and gum problems. While severe enamel erosion affects 4 percent of young adults, this figure is more than doubling 10 percent among older people.

Dr. from Smilefocus According to Bernard Siew, proper care can slow the deterioration of tooth enamel. In addition to watching your diet and managing stress, he recommends using a remineralizing toothpaste containing biomimetic active compounds (ingredients that mimic natural biological processes) to help repair and strengthen tooth enamel, especially for people over 40.

WHY IS ENAMEL CARE IMPORTANT

97 percent of enamel, the outermost layer of teeth, consists of hydroxyapatite (HAP), a calcium phosphate compound known for its armor-like hardness. although the hardest substance in the human bodyenamel is not invincible. Just as the skin loses its elasticity over time, our tooth enamel gradually becomes thinner.

“Even minor damage can weaken tooth enamel, creating microscopic cracks invisible to the naked eye, causing sensitivity and discoloration,” Dr Siew said. “If these cracks worsen, they can cause decay or erosion of the underlying dentin layer (the layer that supports the tooth structure) and can even invade the dental pulp, the soft tissue inside the tooth.”

He added that as the tooth gradually weakens, it becomes more vulnerable to fractures and fractures. Dr Siew also noted that Asian adults may be particularly susceptible to tooth enamel erosion, possibly due to their dietary preference for acidic, sugary and hard foods such as soft drinks, chicken feet and chili crab.

Even if you do not frequently consume foods that damage tooth enamel, many people unknowingly cause wear and tear of tooth enamel through unconscious habits. “Stress factors, from teeth grinding at night to jaw clenching during the day, also play a role in dental health,” he said.

Since enamel is not a living tissue, it cannot be repaired or renewed on its own. Once lost, it is lost permanently and any significant damage may require dental intervention, which can be expensive and painful. “Conventional dentistry has limited solutions to reverse damaged tooth enamel,” Dr Siew said.

BRUSH BACK YOUR ENAMEL HEALTH