How to restore dental enamel?
Have you ever thought that we risk our teeth practically every day? There is a number of factors that can influence the condition of our teeth in a bad way. And our dental enamel is the first to face the attack of all those factors. Luckily there is a way to protect the enamel. Modern dentistry can offer a variety of methods of
restoration of dental enamel. It is also possible to strengthen the enamel to prevent its destruction.
The centre of all processes in any healthy tooth is the neurovascular fascicle. It is also responsible for one of the most important processes in the tooth - mineral metabolism. Mineral metabolism is responsible for formation of dental tissue made up of phosphorus, magnesium, and calcium. All these elements nourish teeth. These very elements make our teeth strong and healthy. Demineralization washes out these elements out of dental tissues.
The consequences of demineralization can be very sad. The influence of negative factor increases while crystal structures of teeth are getting weaker. As a result dental enamel becomes weak and cannot protect our teeth properly. The most obvious result of demineralization is caries.
Demineralization is frequently faced by pregnant women, teenagers, and people who underwent the procedure of dental bleaching. Do not get upset even if you belong to any of those categories because even then restoration of dental enamel is possible. A course of remineralizing treatment is usually enough to restore dental enamel and make your teeth healthy again.
Remineralizing therapy is a method of treatment of dental enamel used to restore this very enamel. Nowadays this method is rather popular. To restore dental enamel means to remove microscopic splits of dental enamel caused by a variety of factors. As a result dental enamel becomes more durable and can better perform its protective functions. It is important to have healthy dental enamel because eventually healthy dental enamel means healthy teeth. The results of remineralizing therapy are obvious your teeth will regain their natural color, become less sensitive. Moreover, people with healthy dental enamel are less likely to ever suffer caries.
In what cases is it necessary to use remineralizing therapy? Here we should mention that whenever you suspect caries it is recommended to undergo a course of remineralizing therapy to restore dental enamel. This method is also used to treat non-carious diseases like fluorosis, erosion of dental enamel, excessive attrition of teeth, and so on. Remineralizing therapy can be also used together with orthodontic treatment, in cases of hypersensitivity of teeth, and after dental bleaching.