The term is "ameliogenesis imperfecta."
Dental gel will not repair enamel. The enamel is there to protect your teeth, but once you lose it, you cannot get it back.
The stomach acids which are regurgitated soften and wear away the enamel and teeth. Possibly even encourages gum disease.
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Dental enamel
Dental caries is a disease. It is better known as a cavity or tooth decay. Plaque are microorganisms that can lead to dental caries if not treated properly
Theodore Croll has written: 'Enamel microabrasion' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Dental enamel, Dental enamel microabrasion, Discoloration, Teeth, Tooth Abrasion, Tooth Discoloration, Treatment 'The No Boring Science Take Care of Your Kids Mouth Book'
During the bell stage of tooth development, the dental lamina differentiates into enamel organ and dental papilla. The enamel organ forms different cell layers including outer enamel epithelium, stellate reticulum, stratum intermedium, and inner enamel epithelium. The dental papilla gives rise to dentin and pulp tissue.
Dental pellicle can be removed by abrasion involving extensive polishing which can only be performed by a dentist. Dental pellicle is the protein film which forms on the enamel surface.
Nils Myrberg has written: 'Proton magnetic resonance in human dental enamel and dentine' -- subject(s): Dental enamel, Dentin, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Proton magnetic resonance, Spectra, Spectrum analysis
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Thomas G. Wilson has written: 'Periodontal regeneration enhanced' -- subject(s): Dental enamel, Periodontium, Methods, Periodontal Diseases, Regeneration, Therapy, Guided Tissue Regeneration, Therapeutic use, Physiology, Dental Enamel Proteins
caries in the dental field is part of tooth decay that consists of the decalcification of the enamel of the tooth. In other words this is considered tooth decay.