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Worn Teeth

Worn teeth, also known as tooth wear or dental attrition, refer to the gradual loss of tooth structure over time due to various factors. Teeth can become worn down as a result of excessive grinding or clenching habits, acid erosion from acidic foods and beverages, aggressive brushing techniques, or even age-related wear and tear. The consequences of worn teeth can include sensitivity, changes in bite alignment, increased risk of cavities and gum disease, altered facial appearance, and compromised chewing efficiency. Fortunately, there are several treatment options to address this dental condition effectively.

Child smiling after her first children's dentistry appointment


Child smiling after her first children's dentistry appointment

Actual Patients

Treatment For Worn Teeth

One commonly employed treatment for worn teeth is dental bonding – a procedure that involves applying a tooth-colored resin material directly onto the affected areas to restore their shape and function. Dental veneers provide another solution by placing thin porcelain shells over the front surface of damaged teeth to enhance their aesthetics while protecting them from further wear. In more severe cases where extensive damage has occurred, your dentist may recommend full-coverage crowns or onlays that offer extra durability and strength. For individuals who suffer from bruxism (teeth grinding) causing accelerated tooth wear, your dentist might suggest using custom-made night guards or occlusal splints.

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