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Top 3 Ways to Protect Your Tooth Enamel

added on: April 25, 2021

Nicholas Dose, DMD Family DentistryThe enamel in your teeth is the strongest substance in the human body and contains about 96-percent of its minerals, including calcium phosphate, which is essential in the formation and maintenance of healthy gums and teeth.

As strong as enamel is, without proper care it can get damaged and the bad news is that once it’s gone, it cannot be replaced. One of dentistry’s major concerns is protecting the enamel in your teeth. Here are the top 3 ways to protect your tooth enamel.

Limit Sugary Foods and Drinks. The bacteria in your mouth love sugar, which turns into acid that eats and softens your enamel. Therefore, we recommend you limit the intake of sugary foods and drinks as much as possible. A nice, cold glass of plain water is your safest choice for drinks and reaching for an apple or any other fruit, can help you curve that need for a sweet treat. Eliminating sugar from a diet is nearly impossible. If you read your food labels you will see that sugar is added to almost everything we eat, even if it’s not sweet.
Brush your teeth at least twice daily and if you have the time and inclination, after every meal, to protect your enamel, and don’t forget to floss at least once per day. Flossing is extremely important to reach all those particles of food left behind after brushing. Not flossing contributes to the growth of plaque, which is also a breeding ground for bacteria that destroys your tooth enamel.
Visit us regularly. Keeping your checkups and letting us take a good look at your mouth and give it a professional cleaning is a must to protect your tooth enamel.


Having good eating and oral health habits will allow you to keep the enamel in your teeth healthy.

About The Author
Dr. Nicholas Dose

Dr. Nicholas Dose grew up in a dental family and knew from a young age that he wanted to pursue dentistry. He keeps up-to-date with the latest advancements in the field and is an active member of various dental organizations, where he and his peers discuss dentistry treatments and trends. Among the organizations he is active with are the Academy of General Dentistry, American Society of Implant and Reconstructive Dentistry, Clackamas County Dental Society, American Dental Association, and the Oregon Dental Association.

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