Enamel Erosion Treatment & Management
Enamel erosion treatment and management
Early diagnosis of enamel wear is important and, if found, preventive measures should be taken.
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Helping patients prevent wear and maintain tooth enamel
Early diagnosis of enamel wear is important and, if found, preventive measures should be taken. Patients showing the early signs of needing tooth enamel protection can follow three simple steps to help safeguard their teeth.1,2
Enamel erosion prevention in practice
The most important preventive action for patients with enamel wear is to ensure that the potential sources of wear are identified and removed, and lifestyle is modified.2
Assess and record enamel wear, and help patients manage it with the necessary expert help.2
The following actions are based on the latest UK Department of Health oral healthcare guidelines and may help your patients prevent enamel wear:2
- Investigate patients’ general health, diet and tooth brushing behaviours
- Identify possible sources of acid and wear
- Tailor advice to the needs of each individual patient to manage their tooth wear. Ensure patients use a toothpaste containing fluoride
- Monitor and record enamel wear using the BEWE. Learn more about the BEWE here
- Consult/refer to the wider medical team for advice on managing intrinsic sources of acid, such as reflux or eating disorders, and medications
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Sensodyne Pronamel – helping manage enamel erosion and protect your patients against tooth wear
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