tooth enamel

NOUN
  1. hard white substance covering the crown of a tooth
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  • Bacteria in plaque around teeth metabolize sugars rapidly, creating local areas of high acidity which erode tooth enamel.
  • Most striking, however, were the dental inlays: a shallow hole was drilled into the front face of the tooth enamel using a reed or bone hollow drill and an abrasive such as sand or jade dust, sometimes reaching the dentine within. The Mayans Suffered for Their Beauty
  • They blame the rise on trendy diet drinks which are so acidic they strip the surface tooth enamel. The Sun
  • After a root canal, the endodontist warned me that soda's ingredients eroded tooth enamel, making emergency procedures more likely. The Art of Losing
  • They weaken the tooth enamel and brushing too soon causes damage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Frequent vomiting can cause retention of stomach acids in the mouth in turn leading to erosion of the tooth enamel.
  • High levels of cotinine, a byproduct of nicotine found in smoke, erode tooth enamel.
  • Bacteria in plaque around teeth metabolize sugars rapidly, creating local areas of high acidity which erode tooth enamel.
  • They may also have dental problems such as a delay in teeth coming through or weak tooth enamel. The Sun
  • They blame the rise on trendy diet drinks which are so acidic they strip the surface tooth enamel. The Sun
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