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Veneers to Repair Acid Erosion and Tooth Staining

February 24, 2020
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Posted By: Blake Nelson, DDS

Acid erosion and deep tooth staining can take a brutal toll on your smile, making teeth appear discolored, thin, or uneven. While good oral hygiene and regular dental cleanings are crucial to maintaining strong enamel, they may not be enough to reverse damage caused by acidic foods, beverages, or underlying health conditions.

Fortunately, dental veneers provide a long-lasting cosmetic solution that restores your smile’s strength and beauty!

How Acid Erosion Affects Your Teeth

Acid erosion occurs when frequent exposure to acidic foods, drinks, or stomach acids gradually wears down tooth enamel. Common culprits include citrus fruits, soda, wine, coffee, and acid reflux. This erosion can make teeth appear translucent and discolored, increasing sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures.

Once enamel is lost, it does not regenerate. This leaves affected teeth vulnerable to further wear and decay. Veneers—thin, custom-made porcelain shells bonded to the fronts of teeth—act as a protective barrier, covering eroded enamel and restoring a natural, healthy appearance.

Veneers as a Solution for Stained Teeth

Dental staining can result from years of drinking coffee, tea, red wine, or using tobacco products. Professional whitening treatments can lighten stains. However, some discoloration—especially from enamel erosion or medications like tetracycline—is resistant to bleaching. Veneers provide an effective and durable solution by covering stains with a bright, even color.

Strengthening and Protecting Damaged Teeth

When acid erosion thins enamel, teeth become more prone to chips, cracks, and sensitivity. Beyond aesthetics, veneers offer functional benefits by reinforcing weakened teeth. They provide a durable layer that restores tooth structure while protecting against further damage. Made from high-quality porcelain, veneers are stain-resistant and designed to last for years with proper care.

The Veneer Placement Process

Getting veneers typically involves two to three visits to your dentist. After an initial consultation, a small amount of enamel is removed to ensure a proper fit. Your dentist then takes impressions to create custom veneers that match your natural teeth. Once ready, the veneers are bonded to the front surface of your teeth with dental cement, instantly transforming your smile.

Precisely Placed Dental Veneers for Enamel Erosion in Winston-Salem, NC

If acid erosion or tooth staining has affected your confidence, veneers could be the perfect solution. To learn more about their potentially transformative impact on your smile, contact Dr. Blake Nelson, DDS, and our friendly and knowledgeable team to schedule a consultation!

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