09-25-2009, 03:08 PM
Signs that your teeth are affected by acids
Dentist should examine your teeth at each visit and to tell if they are affected by acids. Even you can search for signs of the action of acids, such as:
1. Transparency. Look carefully cut the edges of teeth. If they are more transparent (compared to the rest of the tooth), they are affected by acids.
2. Discoloration. Discolored teeth more yellow, are affected. Yellow color belongs to the dentine, which is under the enamel. When eroded enamel, dentin is visible.
3. Cracks and zimturi. Another sign is the cracks and jagged edges.
4. Sensitivity. Acids can also cause sensitivity to cold and hot.
Dentist should examine your teeth at each visit and to tell if they are affected by acids. Even you can search for signs of the action of acids, such as:
1. Transparency. Look carefully cut the edges of teeth. If they are more transparent (compared to the rest of the tooth), they are affected by acids.
2. Discoloration. Discolored teeth more yellow, are affected. Yellow color belongs to the dentine, which is under the enamel. When eroded enamel, dentin is visible.
3. Cracks and zimturi. Another sign is the cracks and jagged edges.
4. Sensitivity. Acids can also cause sensitivity to cold and hot.