Erosive Tooth Wear Overview

Common enamel erosion features

Enamel wear (Erosive tooth wear)

Erosive tooth wear is a progressive, multifactorial condition that may have lasting effects.1 While enamel is equipped to respond to normal daily acid challenges, frequent and prolonged acid exposure can lead to progressive demineralisation. In this acidic environment, enamel may be unable to remineralise quickly enough between challenges to avoid permanent damage over time.1,2

With changes in diet and lifestyle, and increasing life expectancy, erosive tooth wear is becoming a significant challenge in the long-term management of dental health.3 Erosive damage may compromise dental health for the rest of the patient’s lifetime, potentially requiring repeated, expensive and complex restoration.3

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Causes and mechanisms

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Impact on patient quality of life

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Diagnosis

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Management

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The Pronamel range

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