An in-depth look at tooth wear

Written by: Dr Sahil Patel
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Edited by: Carlota Pano

Tooth wear is a common dental condition encompassing various processes that lead to the wearing down of tooth enamel and underlying dentin, resulting in changes to the tooth's shape, size, and overall integrity.

 

Here, Dr Sahil Patel, leading cosmetic dentist, provides an expert insight into the different causes, types, and treatment options for tooth wear.

 

 

What is tooth wear?

 

Tooth wear refers to the accelerated loss of tooth structure.

 

What are the different types of tooth wear?

 

The four main types of tooth wear are:

  • attrition – tooth-tooth contact
  • abrasion – external damage
  • abfraction – overloading
  • erosion – internal or external acid damage

 

It is worth appreciating that the four types can be symptomatic of an underlying bite disease or a developed pattern of use caused by the temporomandibular system.

 

What are the causes of tooth wear?

 

  • Occlusal (bite) disease

Occlusal (bite) disease is common. This can be deflective contacts in MIP (maximum intercuspation position) causing avoidance patterns that accelerate tooth wear. Occasionally, these can manifest as destructive patterns creating attrition or abfraction type appearances.

 

  • Occlusal disease

Occlusal disease can be caused by tooth positions, genetics, neurologic patterns, dental procedures, and stress.

 

  • Abrasion

Abrasion is typically caused by overzealous oral hygiene and piercings. Erosion can be from excessive intake of acidic drinks and/or acid reflux disease or bulimia.

 

What are the symptoms of tooth wear?

 

Common symptoms of tooth wear include:

  • short teeth
  • sharp square edges
  • yellow or dark teeth
  • chipping
  • loss of function
  • gaps

 

How is tooth wear diagnosed?

 

A dental examination by a cosmetic or restorative dentist would indicate if you have accelerated tooth wear. In addition, mounting of models of your teeth on a semi-adjustable articulator can also assist in diagnosing occlusal disease.

 

What are the treatments available for tooth wear?

 

The main treatments for tooth wear are:

 

These options are often used in combination with each other to manage patient cases in a bespoke manner. Due to the varying presentations of tooth wear in the general population, there are no generic methods to manage it.

 

Ceramics is the most reliable and longest-lasting material to replace lost tooth structure. It is used to build the height of the teeth back to its anatomical form, which is performed by calculating how much tooth structure is lost and then trailing that onto the teeth themselves, before custom-making the final ceramics.

 

 

To schedule an appointment with Dr Sahil Patel, head on over to his Top Doctors profile today.

By Dr Sahil Patel
Dentistry

Dr Sahil Patel is a highly skilled cosmetic dentist based in London who is an expert in bespoke and long-lasting cosmetic dentistry solutions for a range of dental concerns, including ceramic veneers, composite bonding and the Invisalign treatment. In the UK, he is also one of the founders of the tooth contouring and the gummy smile makeover. Dr Patel currently sees patients at the renowned dental clinic, Marylebone Smile Clinic, where he operates as the principal dentist. 

Dr Patel is accredited by the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (BACD). He obtained his dental qualifications from the University of Bristol, obtaining merits in restorative dentistry and orthodontics. He then completed dental training in Cornwall before relocating to London, where he has accomplished higher aesthetic dentistry training in restorative cosmetic dentistry, including exclusive schooling with biomechanical engineering prosthodontists Lane Ochi and Albert Solnit. Dr Patel can create robust solutions for the most challenging dental situations, including implant tooth replacement, bite rehabilitation, colour matching and corrective treatment of tourism dentistry.

Since then, Dr Patel has established himself as a leading figure at the forefront of London’s cosmetic dentistry hub, attracting clients from all spheres and locations, including Members of Parliament, UK Special Forces, elite sports athletes, TV personalities and social media icons. His clinical dentistry has also been recognised by professional bodies, notably the British Society for Restorative Dentistry, with the W&H Clinical Case Award in 2016 and the Aesthetic Dentistry Awards for five consecutive years.

Further to his highly-cosmetic dentistry work, Dr Patel serves as a committee member of the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and a Sports Officer in the Royal Naval Reserves. He is involved in postgraduate dental education via his online platform, Restorative Interface, and is also an active rising figure on social media, where he has built a diverse community and regularly produces and content-shares verified media.

British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (BACD) Accreditation Number: 1882

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