My top 2 front teeth are stained at the top %26amp; I've tried cleaning them with whiteners %26amp; picks but they're not smooth anymore on the top part of them. I think I've lost the enamel. How can I fix it or is it too late to fix?
Also, I have a VERY bad case of 'sweet tooth' and I've noticed cavities forming at the gum line on some of my back teeth and some teeth are getting stained inbetween teeth. Can these be fixed with fillings?
My calcium got very low while I was pregnant (2004-2005) and thats when my teeth started showing signs of tooth decay, cavities, %26amp; enamel loss. I cant afford to see a dentist right now so is there anything I can do to help these problems? I brush everyday. I'm not sure if it's getting any better or if it's just not getting any worse.. Any ideas?
Tooth Decay %26amp; Enamel Loss?
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Reply:You can buy enamel tooth paste and mouth waste. I use "Enamel Care" for tooth paste and Act mouth wash. They really work.
Reply:After pregnancy my teeth, which were previous perfect, started to cause me trouble. Because I never had problems with my teeth and I had very little money, I put off going to the dentist. I regret it now because all of the money that I saved and more has gone into a single root canal operation that cost me over 1000 dollars. It is better to spend the 100 dollars once a year to get you teeth cleaned professionally. ALso,the gunk that builds up on your teeth can damage your heart. I knowit sounds had to beleive but the bacteria that are all over your teeth and gums in the form plaque can get into your blood stream and colonize your heart. I had some problems with my heart and then I got the teeth cleaned and the problems have gotten alot better. Not going to the dentist regularly is a bad practice.
Reply:Please try to find the money to go get this taken care of,before it is to late. Dentures are no fun. Find a dentist that will let you pay as you go.If you can not get a loan to have them fixed now. Ask your family to help you out. Perhaps co-sign a loan for you. Your teeth and very important to your health and your self esteem
Reply:In agreement with previous answerers you need to visit the dentist. The cavities you see forming can be fixed with fillings or whatever course of action you dentist finds best. There are several programs of credit, some offices offer personalized payment plans and cheap insurances that will help cover the costs.
Bottom line: See a dentist!!
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