Avoid acidic drinks, foods ( such as lemons). This erodes the enamel and enamel cannot be replaced once it is eroded. Also, Bulemics and Anorexics damage enamel due to the vomiting they do regularly.
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Weakening tooth enamel. This means your teeth are not being fully protected. Your orthodontist will help you diagnose and treat this. Specialized Sensitive toothpaste is a good way to start help build that enamel back with proper oral care (inc. taking care of your gums)
The hardest substance in our body is enamel which is the outer most covering of the teeth
fluoride toxicity, enamel hypoplasia, fluorosis, and mottled enamel
Enamel.
It is called the enamel. It's the most external layer of a tooth and the hardest substance in the body.
it is called enamel. so the answer is true It is called enamel
Tooth enamel, calcium. Nail enamel, Biotin.
The thickness of the enamel of dogs was measured in the teeth of the animal. The enamel was found to be thinner than that of human teeth, varying in thickness from 0.1mm-1mm. The "enamel bulge" coronal to the cemento-enamel junction does not consist of a thickened area of enamel.
Yes, they are. The heat is distributed evenly, something usually associated with cast iron. And then, they are easy to clean, because nothing sticks on enamel. The enamel is a nonreactive surface, so it would not react with your food, changing its chemical or nutritional characteristics. And furthermost, if you take good care of your cookware you can have it for ages to come.
yes
Your teeth are full of enamel.