Invalid enamel

Invalid enamel's disease overview

Dentur enamel is an incomplete formation or a faulty enamel structure during the formation of tooth enamel, leading to a shortage of tooth enamel. There are two basic forms of enameled tooth enamel:

Inherited tooth enamel, also known as "immortal enamel": The appearance of the dermis in the embryo stage of the enamel, only affects the enamel, the inner ingredients still play Normal development. The disease can affect both milk teeth and permanent teeth. There are 3 types of genetic enamel products, namely:

  • Invisible form of enzyme: abnormalities occurring in the formation of organic frames
  • poor mineralization form: abnormalities occurring in the process of mineralization of organic frame
  • poor adult form: abnormalities occurring in the growth process of organic frames
  • Integrity of enamel production due to environmental impact: factors from the environmental environment Dynamic to enzyme cells, which can affect both milk teeth and permanent teeth. Both dentin and enamel are affected by different degrees.

    In people with enamel disgsse, enamel often forms not enough thickness, soft, thin, fragile enamel, revealing the dental layer below. Inadequate enamel production will reduce the chewing function of the teeth, anesthesia when eaten. In addition, the surface of the teeth appears white spots that turn yellow or teeth are speckled, affecting the aesthetics.

    Integrated enamel is a common condition in both adults and children, the disease has many different degrees. Due to enamel when lost, it cannot be recovered, enamel condition if left for a long time will worsen, so when enamel has abnormal signs, patients should go to reputable dental facilities For timely treatment.

    Causes of Invalid enamel's disease

    The main causes of enamel minority:

    Inherited tooth enamel: Genetic genes in the family.

    Environmental tooth enamel production:

  • During pregnancy, mothers are not fully supplemented with calcium and flour or when they are young, babies are not fully added these substances in the diet so they have enamel. Thin, small milk teeth. , chicken pox, pink heat, ..
  • infection or injury during the formation of teeth. . A lot of acids for a long time causes enamel to be worn out.
  • Symptoms of Invalid enamel's disease

    Tooth enamel is not formed fully, soft, thin enamel, easily broken, causing the dental layer below.

  • When Invalid enamel occurs in children, the baby's milk teeth have pus, dead teeth, often dead near the root, brittle teeth.
  • The surface of the teeth is discolored, the teeth are black or yellow spots until the brown is scattered throughout the tooth surface. The situation is getting worse with age, the common whitening measures cannot be overcome. , the concave surface is semicircular, called the "hutchinson teeth". The concave streaks appear on the tooth body. When acting on an individual teeth, that teeth are called "turner teeth". The numbness increases gradually according to the degree of enamel underlying, initially can only be slightly numbness, then gradually increasing into prolonged numbness, affecting the quality of life of the sick.
  • When prolonged tooth enamel, the root will be worn to the gums, which can cause gum slipping, facilitating tooth decay. /Oul>

    People at risk for Invalid enamel's disease

    If in a family with grandparents and parents with enamel disabilities, the child is also at higher risk.

  • Children were born by mothers with poor nutrition during pregnancy. higher than 4mg/l in adults and 2mg/l in children) will be at high risk of enamel enamel diseases, including enamel diseases. 
  • People with poor diet, lack of substance. 
  • Users of many foods and drinks are acidic, alkaline, too hot or cold.
  • Prevention of Invalid enamel's disease

    Supplement nutrients such as calcium, vitamins A, D, C to help teeth grow strong.

  • Use soft bristles, brush your teeth 2 times daily, brush your teeth properly and long enough to clean your teeth (about 2-3 minutes), do not brush your teeth too quickly. >
  • Do not regularly use foods that are too sour, too sweet, hot or cold.
  • Diagnostic measures for Invalid enamel's disease

    Diagnosis is based on examination of characteristics, teeth, the properties of tooth enamel, dental diseases attached (if any)

    Invalid enamel's disease treatments

    The goal of the treatment is to: prevent tooth decay, maintain chewing function, conserve teeth structure and solve aesthetic problem.

    Depending on the degree of disease, the doctor will choose the appropriate treatment plan. The treatments may be:

  • Fluor supplement: When the enamel is mild, the patient may be instructed by the doctor to supplement the fluor to improve the condition of the enamel. Flour can be added in two lines: using the whole body and used on the spot. 
  • Using the whole body through absorption in the digestive tract, such as using salt, drinking water, tablets or drops. Only added by a method at a time, not adding many methods at the same time because Flour overdose is very easy to cause poisoning.
  • Continuing tooth enamel using products such as flour toothpaste, mouthwash containing flour 0.2% used 1 time/week, mouthwash containing Flour ratio 0.05% can be used daily.

    Fillings: Helps to offset enamel, make teeth stronger while regenerating aesthetics for teeth.

    Porcelain crowns: Porcelain crowns are a comprehensive method of remedy, bringing the longest effect for patients with enamel disabled patients, especially in severe cases. Porcelain teeth surrounded the teeth, helping to protect teeth from external stimuli, and with its own design of shapes and colors suitable for each person, porcelain teeth ensure chewing function and chewing function American tall.

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