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Worn out teeth can be a very expensive problem to have. Find out why it occurs in some people and how this problem can be minimized.

Symptoms Associated With Worn Out Teeth

Teeth can be worn out on any surface. In fact, the surface worn out lends a good clue as to the initial cause behind it. Teeth worn out due to brushing will have facets on the outside half while those affected by acid will have facets on the inside half. In cases of bruxism, the teeth are worn out from the edges and the chewing surfaces.

The first symptom that people generally complain of is sensitivity. The enamel is responsible for providing protection to the underlying layers of teeth from thermal changes. Think about it, our oral cavity can see a variation in temperatures of an extreme degree in just a few seconds during a meal.

Without the enamel to do its job, the underlying Dentin and the present nerve endings start to react to these changes.

As the destruction progresses, the dentin starts to give way to and the innermost layer of the teeth, the pulp, gets exposed. This is when sensitivity turns to pain. A sharp shooting kind of pain can be experienced by the affected patients.

The surfaces of the teeth start to become flatter and may make routine tasks like chewing of food a chore. For the front teeth that are affected, a change in their length or shape may make them appear aesthetically compromised.

Treatment For Worn Out Teeth

The treatment of the teeth will depend on upon the severity of destruction and as always, the earlier treatment is provided, the less invasive it will be.

The first step is to provide fillings in the facets created on the teeth and attempt to remove the offending cause. The idea is to provide a layer of protection to the dentin and thus getting rid of the sensitivity. Use of toothpaste and mouthwashes designed to help sensitivity at the same time will also help provide relief to the patient.

If this treatment plan does not provide relief or the pain is extremely severe, then a root canal treatment is indicated. This will remove the pulp, which is the source of all nerve endings, from the tooth and provide pain relief.

A crown to provide strength to the remaining tooth structure is also necessary.

For people who have habits like bruxism, an occlusal evaluation to find out if they have any irregularities should be done. A night guard to help prevent further destruction to their teeth is also provided. Systemic treatment of diseases like GERD and Bulimia should be undertaken concurrently to ensure that the problem is tackled from ground up.

Cosmetic damage to the front teeth can be easily corrected through a combination of tooth colored fillings, occlusal adjustment, and crowns as indicated in the particular clinical situation.

Conclusion

A lot of people tend to take their teeth for granted and neglect them. Unfortunately, though, the problem of worn out teeth seems to be more common in people who show a little too much Exuberance in taking care of their teeth! The key is to be well-informed and balanced in approach to care.

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