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Signs Your Enamel May Be Eroding

Posted by: Sirakian Aesthetic & Implant Dentistry     Categories: Hygiene at Home
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What Is Tooth Enamel and Why It Matters 

Enamel is the hard, protective layer that covers the surface of your teeth. It helps shield them from damage and decay. Over time, however, enamel can wear away if your mouth is frequently acidic, you grind your teeth, or you brush too hard.

But how can you tell if your enamel is eroding? Fortunately, there are several warning signs that can help you spot enamel damage early—before it leads to bigger dental problems.

Tooth Sensitivity

Do you notice increased sensitivity to cold, hot, or sweet foods and drinks? This can be a sign that your enamel is wearing down.

As enamel thins, the nerves inside your teeth become less protected from temperature changes and sugary foods. This can make everyday eating and drinking uncomfortable or even painful.

Tooth Discoloration

Some tooth discoloration comes from surface stains caused by food, drinks, or tobacco. However, discoloration can also be a sign of enamel erosion.

Beneath the enamel is dentin, a softer and darker layer of the tooth. When enamel becomes thin, dentin shows through more easily, giving teeth a yellowish appearance.

Jagged or Rough Tooth Surfaces

If you grind your teeth or if acid is wearing away your enamel, the surfaces of your teeth may start to feel rough or uneven.

You might notice small pits, cracks, grooves, or jagged edges. In many cases, you can see or feel these changes with your tongue.

When to See a Dentist

If you notice any of these symptoms—especially more than one—it’s important to schedule a dental appointment.

A dentist can identify the cause of enamel erosion and recommend treatments or lifestyle changes to prevent further damage. Early care can help protect your enamel, reduce sensitivity, and preserve your long-term oral health.

If you notice signs of enamel erosion such as sensitivity, discoloration, or rough tooth surfaces, our team at Sirakian Aesthetic & Implant Dentistry is here to help. We proudly serve patients in Andover, MA and the surrounding areas, offering personalized care to protect your enamel and restore your smile. Contact us today to schedule a dental exam and consultation.

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