Many people, especially in the northern countries, are faced with such an unpleasant problem: teeth are crumbling. The process is slow, but true: the appearance of microcracks on the surface, the slow destruction of enamel ... If we continue this chain further, we get the brittleness of the teeth and the fact that the teeth literally crumble due to increased brittleness. The process is far from pleasant. In addition, rotten teeth are a poor processing of food, the entry of bacteria that cause dental diseases into the body, which can cause diseases, not to mention the fact that your smile will be far from an attractive sight. If you discover the first signs of tooth brittleness, then what should you do? And if you have a crumb tooth, what could be the reason? How to eliminate them? And is it possible for you to restore your teeth to their former shine if you have already encountered this problem?
Let's start with the simplest reasons why teeth are crumbling. For example, the lack of basic care for your oral cavity. If you do not brush your teeth regularly, then on them and, even worse, between them appears a film of plaque from eaten food, coffee or tea. Smoking also does not have a beneficial effect on the condition of your teeth - a plaque appears from the smoke inhaled inside, which is then very difficult to remove. If you don’t catch on in time, then this film of plaque hardens, in some cases you can’t remove it even with whitening paste, and thus the teeth become covered with the so-called “tartar”. Pulpitis sometimes can quickly develop from "innocent" caries. If a tooth nerve dies due to pulpitis , then the tooth crumbles over time, decaying. So, the possible reasons are the lack of dental hygiene, as well as the reluctance to go to the dentist on time. Many people neglect their health, thinking that “everything will go away”, trying to use some kind of painkillers, often taken from traditional medicine, and the result is pulpitis, tissue necrosis, and a tooth crumbles.
But this is only one of the reasons, far from the main one. It also happens that there is no caries at all, but still the teeth are crumbling. What else is this from?
Has it ever happened that you, for example, ate ice cream after a hot meal? If you eat cold food immediately or after a short passage of time a couple of minutes after it is very hot (or hot after cold), then tooth enamel can not bear such a load. In cold weather the enamel narrows, in warmth it expands. It will take some time for the enamel to return to its normal state after expanding (narrowing). And in the cases described above, the enamel expands immediately after narrowing (or vice versa), which is often accompanied by unpleasant sensations emanating from those teeth that touched both hot and cold food. As a result, the patient receives cracks in the enamel. Many cracks - the brittleness of the teeth as a result, and the brittleness of the teeth - their self-destruction - the tooth simply crumbles. But not even the temperature difference, but the hypothermia of the teeth, or, conversely, eating too hot to write - is also the reason for the formation of “temperature” cracks. Therefore, both hot and too cold food should not be consumed in order to preserve not only an angelic snow-white smile, but also your health.
Another possible reason is that the teeth are crumbling, as poor digestibility of calcium. In turn, one of the reasons for poor absorption of calcium is a lack of vitamin D. It is noticed that many residents of the northern regions and countries break their teeth, and not always because of lack of knowledge of hygiene standards or lack of proper medical care. The reason may be different - because in these regions there is not so much bright sunlight, and this condition is the most important in order for the vitamin D to be produced stably and in the right way by the body. Another possible reason is the impaired metabolism of minerals.
It is very important to eat truly fresh, natural products. If fruits or vegetables were in the refrigerator for a week or were frozen, then these are not the fresh, natural products that are beneficial. Consuming primarily carbohydrate foods does not contribute to dental health. Often, teeth are crumbled from a lack of such important components in the consumed drinking water as fluoride and iodine. If such a symptom occurs, contact your dentist immediately.