Dental Erosion - Summary
- Dental erosion occurs when the surface of your teeth is lost after touching acid.
- Dental erosion is preventable with good diet, oral hygiene and regular dental care.
- Treatment of dental erosion may require dental care. Ask your dentist for advice.
Dental erosion is the loss of the surface of your teeth due to acids you eat or drink, or acids coming up from your stomach. These acids can wash away the hard substance that makes up your teeth, leading to tooth surface loss. Acid can also soften the tooth surface, making it easier for it to be worn away by abrasion or teeth grinding. This is known as acid wear or erosive tooth wear.
Source: Department of Health, State Government of Victoria, Australia © Copyright State of Victoria