Are You Causing Excessive Wear And Tear On Your Teeth?

Cavities need to be prevented (and promptly addressed when they do form), but your teeth face other threats. As durable as they are, your teeth can experience some wear and tear over time. To a point, this is inevitable. After all, our jaws can produce remarkable force when we bite and chew, and the friction against our enamel can create some issues as time passes. However, while some wear and tear is natural, it is possible for an excessive amount to cause problems. You may not like the way your teeth look, particularly if you develop chips or small cracks, meaning you could be interested in cosmetic dental work. You could also find yourself with advanced problems that demand restorative dental treatment

Pay Attention To Habits That Can Cause Your Teeth To Become Prematurely Worn Down

One big issue that can lead to premature wear and tear is bruxism. A habit of grinding your teeth will lead to dental discomfort, and can cause problems with TMJ dysfunction. With that said, it can also lead to dental damage. The harm done can range from relatively mild wear and tear to serious damage. You can receive support from your dentist in the form of a special mouth guard to wear while you sleep.

Addressing Cosmetic And Restorative Concerns Caused By Dental Wear And Tear

If your smile is affected by wear and tear, your dentist can provide the appropriate treatment. It should be noted that if you have a problem with bruxism, you should make sure the matter receives attention before using cosmetic work, like porcelain veneers, to improve your smile. If you have teeth that are damaged and vulnerable to the point that you need restorative treatment, your dentist can offer support with a dental crown.

My Dentist In Londonderry, NH Can Help You Maintain A Healthy, Attractive Smile

At My Dentist in Londonderry, NH, you and your family will have the support you need to address your oral health needs. If you struggle with issues concerning wear and tear on your teeth – or need to receive care for any other oral health matter – let us know! If you would like to learn more, schedule a consultation with one of our experts by calling the My Dentist office in Londonderry, NH, today at (603) 965-3407.