Acid Erosion In Children's Teeth Growing Concern Among Dentists

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Most parents know how important it is for kids to brush their teeth twice a day and floss

regularly to protect against tooth decay. But what they don't know is that these procedures

are not enough. With today's modern diets, even those that seem healthy can contribute to

acid erosion, a growing and irreversible problem not only among adults, but for children as

well says San Diego cosmetic dentist.
Acid erosion is loss of tooth enamel caused by acid acting on the tooth's surface, mainly from

the consumption of acid-rich food and drinks like sodas, fruit juice, ketchup, salad dressings,

citrus fruits and even fruits like melons and berries says Chula Vista dental implants surgeon.

Though nine out of 10 pediatric dentists report seeing signs of acid erosion in their patients,

awareness among parents are extremely low.
According to a recent survey conducted by Sensodyne ProNamel, most mothers (93 percent)

don't think their children are at risk for acid erosion of teeth, and almost half of moms said

they are not sure if acid erosion of a child's teeth can be repaired or reversed, when, in fact,

it can't. Once enamel is gone, it's gone for good.
In response to the growing issue of acid erosion, Sensodyne, a leader in tooth enamel

protection, has introduced Sensodyne ProNamel for Children, the first pediatric toothpaste

designed to help re-harden children's tooth enamel. It was developed specifically to protect

tooth enamel, as it is specially formulated to help protect against acid erosion as well as

cavities. Its optimized fluoride formula allows for greater fluoride uptake to help re-harden

and strengthen softened enamel say teeth whitening San Diego dentist. Furthermore, its low

abrasivity helps avoid further enamel wear during toothbrushing and it is pH neutral.

Developed with the help of dentists, this tooth paste for teeth enamel protection for

children also has a kid-friendly gentle mint flavor that helps make twice daily brushing easier.
Parents should not necessarily discourage children from consuming healthy foods and

beverages that are acidic. Foods like apples, oranges and yogurt are an essential part of a

healthy, balanced diet and a good source of many nutrients says teeth whitening Chula Vista

dentist. Instead of avoiding serving these, parents need to better understand what simple

things they can do to help protect their children from the damaging effects of acid wear.


About the Author:
An established Dentist with a longstanding and prestigious Dental practice, Dr. San Aye Tin

completed her D.D.S. degree at Northwestern University Dental School. She has been in

private practice for 10 years. Dr. Tin has completed dental implant training courses, and also

been involved in cosmetic dentistry studies involving dental patients.For more details visit

http://www.eastlakedentistry.com/



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