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Title: 4 Tips to Protect Your Tooth Enamel


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4 Tips to Protect Your Tooth Enamel
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James Barnes DDS At the dental practice of James
Barnes, DDS, we strive to sculpt your idea of a
perfect smile. Since 2002, our skilled team has
provided the residents of McKinney, Fairview,
Allen, and the surrounding communities with
excellent dentistry. We take the time to evaluate
your situation, make a thorough diagnosis, and
provide the treatments you need to maintain a
healthy and appealing smile. Whether you need a
cosmetic treatment or dental implants, our
McKinney dentist is here to help.
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Tooth Enamel Tooth enamel is the hard outer
layer of your teeth that helps to protect the
soft inner tissue, called the pulp, against tooth
decay and infection. Even though it is stronger
than bone, enamel can wear down over time and
leave your teeth vulnerable to damage. You cannot
rebuild tooth enamel once it is gone, so
protecting it is an essential part of your
overall dental health.
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  • following four tips will help you protect your
    tooth
  • Avoid sugary, acidic foods and drinks.
  • Foods and beverages that are very acidic or high
    in sugar allow bacteria to grow in your mouth and
    break down your enamel, so it is best to limit
    your consumption. Candy, pastries, soft drinks,
    sports drinks, and drinking excessive alcohol can
    all contribute to dental erosion. Try to enjoy
    sugary treats in moderation, and if you drink
    beverages that can harm your tooth enamel, drink
    them through a straw to minimize their contact
    with your teeth.
  • 2. Eat plenty of fruits, veggies, and dairy
    products. 
  • Foods like fruits and vegetables that are rich in
    fiber help increase your saliva flow. This not
    only helps protect your tooth enamel against the
    harmful effects of acid but also restores trace
    minerals to your teeth. In addition, dairy foods
    like milk and cheese are good sources of calcium,
    which helps strengthen tooth enamel. If you
    arent able to eat dairy, add foods that are
    fortified with calcium, such as certain
    ready-to-eat cereals, to your diet.

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3. Dont overbrush. It is vital to brush your
teeth at least twice a day, but dont make the
mistake of thinking that brushing very vigorously
is better for your teeth. If you brush too hard,
you can wear away some of your tooth enamel. Use
a soft toothbrush to make short, gentle strokes
as you brush for two minutes each time. If youre
applying pressure like youre polishing an
eggshell, youre doing it right. 4. Visit your
dentist regularly. Regular dental visits allow
your dentist to detect signs of tooth enamel
erosion when its still in its early stages. They
can then recommend ways to reduce erosion, such
as having a fluoride varnish applied to your
teeth or using a prescription toothpaste that
contains more fluoride. Veneers, which are thin
shells applied to the front side of your teeth,
can also be used to protect vulnerable teeth in
more advanced cases of erosion.
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  • Our Services
  • Whether your dental needs are a complete exam and
    cleaning, a full-mouth restoration, or anything
    in between, we promise to provide you with
    exceptional care as we enhance the natural beauty
    of your smile.  Below are just some of the many
    procedures and services we regularly provide to
    our patients with a gentle touch, and stunning
    results.  Your smile is our first priority, and
    well give you something to smile about.
  • If you have any questions, concerns, or would
    like to schedule an appointment, please contact
    us today.  We look forward to providing you with
    the personal care you deserve.

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Conclusion Your tooth enamel helps protect your
teeth from damage, but it can erode and become
thinner over time. This leaves your teeth more
vulnerable to damage, decay, or infection.
Fortunately, you can reduce the risk of damage to
your enamel as well as your teeth by following
the simple steps outlined above. For more
information about Root Canal McKinney, TX visit
James Barnes DDS
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  • Contact
  • James Barnes, DDS
  • Family Cosmetic Dentistry
  • 5217 Virginia Parkway
  • McKinney, TX 75071
  • Phone (972) 529-9697
  • Email jamesbarnesdds3_at_gmail.com

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