Enamel Erosion: Overview

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The Physical Signs of Enamel Erosion1

Enamel erosion is a growing concern in clinical practice today, with 46% of young adults already showing signs of enamel erosion.2

Enamel erosion is a form of tooth wear caused by acid weakening the surface of tooth enamel.2

Acidic foods and drinks like fruit, soda, orange juice and wine feature prominently in diets today. These demineralize and weaken the tooth enamel, making it more susceptible to physical damage, even by brushing.3

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Causes and Mechanisms

Find out about the causes and mechanisms behind enamel erosion.

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Impact on Patients Quality of Life

Find out about the impact enamel erosion has on patients’ daily lives.

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Diagnosis

Explore an overview of diagnosing enamel erosion.

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Management

Explore an overview of enamel erosion management.

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The Pronamel Range

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Patient Resources

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