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     TOOTH EROSION IN CHILDREN AND TEENAGERS....

Research indicates that Australian children and teenagers are showing increased rates of tooth erosion.

Australian children and teenagers can expect to keep their teeth for life. The impact of tooth erosion, which is irreversible, can be a lifetime of treatment or discomfort. Therefore, preventing or at least minimising the impact of tooth erosion is paramount from an early age.

Diet is the major contributor to tooth erosion, with soft drink and fruit juice consumption consistently the most common contributor.

Soft drinks, sports drinks, energy drinks, fruit juices and cordials have high acid levels and play a major role in causing tooth erosion. Consumption of these drinks should be limited and children and teens should be encouraged to drink water (preferably fluoridated tap water) as much as possible.

 

PREVENTING AND MINIMISING TOOTH EROSION

Tooth erosion is irreversible so preventing or at least minimising the impact is highly important from an early age. The ADA’s recommendations for preventing or minimising tooth erosion include getting following habits: