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waterside dentalcare
Waterside Court, Falmouth Road, PENRYN, TR10 8AW 01326 378969
www.watersidedentalcare.co.uk
[email protected]
Diet and Tooth Wear
This information will help you to reduce the wear that can
occur to your teeth.
What is acid erosion of the teeth?
Any acid that comes into contact with the teeth regularly will dissolve away the tooth surface. Even
the weak acids in some of your favourite foods can do this.
The worn teeth can be both unsightly and sometimes painful.
What do I eat that can cause acid erosion?
Acid foods and drinks (including fizzy drinks such as Coca Cola), citrus fruits, yogurt and dry wine.
How can I prevent acid erosion?
1. If your meal contained acid food or drinks, it can help to reduce the damage to your teeth by
finishing your meal with a little cheese or milk. Try to eat fewer acidic meals or snacks.
2. Avoid all acid food or drinks between meals. Remember, sugar in tea or coffee will also form
acids that will damage your teeth.
3. If as a result of ‘Heartburn’ or indigestion for example, acid from your stomach enters your
mouth, rinse your mouth with water or bicarbonate of soda. DO NOT CLEAN YOUR TEETH. To
clean your teeth would wear away the softened tooth.
4. Avoid tooth cleaning after a meal when you have had something acidic. It is better to clean your
teeth before a meal. Following an evening meal it would be better to delay tooth cleaning until
bedtime. Try cleaning your teeth before breakfast and then simply rinsing the mouth afterwards
or stimulating natural saliva by chewing some sugar-free gum.
Waterside Dental Healthcare Ltd is registered in England at The Old Carriage Works, Moresk Road, Truro TR1 1DG
Reg No 7333125