Teeth Wear: Worn Teeth Treatment, Symptoms and Causes

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Understanding Tooth Wear and How It Affects Your Smile

Tooth wear is a common dental concern that can develop gradually over time. While some level of wear is normal as we age, excessive wear can lead to discomfort, sensitivity and changes in appearance.

At Dental Nook in Brisbane, we help patients identify the cause of tooth wear and provide personalised treatment options to protect and restore their smile.

What Is Tooth Wear?

Tooth wear refers to the gradual loss of tooth structure. It may occur due to natural ageing, lifestyle habits or certain medical conditions. When wear becomes excessive, it can compromise both function and aesthetics.

Tooth wear can affect:

• The biting surfaces of teeth
• The edges of front teeth
• The overall shape and height of teeth
• The enamel layer

Early identification is key to preventing further damage.

What Is Normal Tooth Wear?

Over time, teeth naturally experience mild wear due to chewing and everyday use. This type of wear is typically slow and does not cause discomfort.

However, when wear progresses more rapidly or affects multiple teeth, it may require professional assessment and treatment.

Types of Tooth Wear

There are three main types of tooth wear:

Attrition

Attrition occurs when teeth grind against each other. This is commonly seen in patients who clench or grind their teeth, particularly at night.

Abrasion

Abrasion is caused by external mechanical forces. Examples include aggressive brushing, using a hard-bristled toothbrush or biting on hard objects.

Erosion

Erosion occurs when acids weaken and dissolve enamel. Acid exposure may come from:

• Acidic foods and beverages
• Gastric reflux
• Frequent vomiting
• Certain medications

Understanding the type of wear helps determine the most appropriate treatment plan.

Symptoms of Worn Teeth

Common signs of tooth wear include:

• Tooth sensitivity
• Flattened or chipped edges
• Shortened teeth
• Visible thinning of enamel
• Yellowing as dentine becomes exposed
• Jaw discomfort in severe cases

If you notice these symptoms, it is important to schedule an evaluation.

Dental Problems Caused by Worn Teeth

Excessive tooth wear can lead to:

• Increased sensitivity
• Higher risk of cavities
• Bite changes
• Jaw strain
• Cracks or fractures
• Aesthetic concerns

Left untreated, advanced wear may require more complex restorative treatment.

How to Prevent Excessive Tooth Wear

Prevention strategies may include:

• Using a soft-bristled toothbrush
• Avoiding aggressive brushing
• Limiting acidic foods and drinks
• Rinsing with water after consuming acidic beverages
• Wearing a custom night guard if grinding is present
• Seeking treatment for acid reflux if necessary

Dr. Nikita provides tailored preventive advice based on your specific risk factors.

Worn Teeth Treatment Options

Treatment depends on the severity of wear.

Can Worn Teeth Be Repaired?

In many cases, yes. Modern restorative techniques allow damaged teeth to be strengthened and reshaped.

Dental Bonding

For minor wear, composite bonding can restore lost structure and improve appearance.

Dental Crowns

For more advanced wear, crowns may be recommended to protect weakened teeth and restore function.

Dental Veneers

Veneers may be suitable for worn front teeth affecting appearance.

Night Guards

If tooth grinding is contributing to wear, a custom night guard can protect teeth during sleep.

Each treatment plan is personalised to your needs.

Are Worn Teeth Painful?

Not all worn teeth cause pain. However, as enamel thins and dentine becomes exposed, sensitivity may increase.

Prompt treatment can prevent further discomfort and structural damage.

Our Sedation Services for Patients with Dental Anxiety

If anxiety prevents you from seeking treatment for worn teeth, sedation options may be available at Dental Nook.

We offer:

• Nitrous oxide
• Oral sedation
• IV sedation
• Sleep dentistry in suitable cases

Dr. Nikita carefully evaluates each patient to ensure safety and comfort.

Why Choose Dental Nook in Brisbane?

At Dental Nook, we focus on long-term oral health and personalised care. Our approach includes:

• Thorough diagnosis
• Modern restorative techniques
• Preventive guidance
• Compassionate patient support
• Clear communication at every stage

Addressing tooth wear early helps preserve your natural teeth and prevent more complex treatment in the future.

Book a Consultation

If you are concerned about worn teeth or tooth sensitivity, schedule a consultation with Dr. Nikita at Dental Nook in Brisbane. We will assess your condition and create a treatment plan designed to protect and restore your smile.

Medical Disclaimer

This blog is intended for informational purposes only and does not replace professional dental advice. Always consult Dr. Nikita or a qualified dental professional regarding concerns about your oral health.

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