If the cleaning is performed by a licensed and competent dental professional, there will be no noticeable damage to the enamel, provided there is no pre-existing decay, erosions, or fractures.
If it has been a very long time since you had your teeth cleaned, you may experience some sensitivity following the procedure. This should be temporary and may be reduced by using a daily fluoride rinse or a toothpaste like Sensodyne.
Acid can erode the enamel on your teeth, which is the protective outer layer. Once the enamel is worn down, teeth become more vulnerable to decay and sensitivity. It can also lead to cavities and tooth sensitivity.
No, it is normal to brush your teeth twice a day then floss, followed by rinsing your mouth with mouthwash. It will not cause wear on the enamel.
The acid contained in wine tends to wear away teeth enamel and even makes the teeth prone to decay. Brushing the teeth immediately after wine drinking is a bad idea, because brushing will scratch the enamel, thus aggravating the adverse effects the wine acid may have on teeth. But it cannot effect others bones.
The stomach acids which are regurgitated soften and wear away the enamel and teeth. Possibly even encourages gum disease.
When you gag, this causes the teeth and gums to be touched by stomach acids. The acid causes the teeth enamel to wear away thus causing tooth decay.
The acid in the soda can wear down the enamel on your teeth, making them weaker .
Enamel is stronger than hair. Enamel is the hardest substance in the human body, providing protection to the teeth from wear and decay. Hair is made of keratin, a protein that is not as hard as enamel.
Gum, as long as it is sugar free. Acid drops, obviously contain acids which wear away at the enamel of your teeth and can eventually cause stains. Sugar free gum on the other hand does not have the negative effects of staining or wearing away of the enamel.
The hardest substance in the human body is the enamel, which is the outermost layer of the teeth. Enamel is mainly composed of minerals like hydroxyapatite, making it stronger than bone but also susceptible to wear and damage from factors like acidic foods or poor dental hygiene.
I believe it's because when you throw up, the acid from your stomach starts to wear away the enamel on your teeth, causing major dental problems.
The hardest substance in the teeth is the enamel, which is the outer layer that protects the teeth from wear and decay. Enamel is primarily made up of minerals like hydroxyapatite, making it extremely strong and durable. However, enamel can still be damaged by acids and physical trauma.
There are acids and sugars (not harmful) that can eventually wear down enamel and cause plaque and cavities.