The Smile Center

Treatment Options for Worn Teeth

Oct 16, 2020 @ 12:10 AM — by Dr. Scott Parr
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Trauma, bruxism, and aging can lead to worn, eroded teeth. When the teeth become worn, they can have a direct impact on your bite function and oral health. It is important to treat the condition as soon as possible to reduce the risk of future damage.

At The Smile Center in Virginia Beach, VAcosmetic dentists Scott Parr and Tara Frey offer a range of treatment options for worn teeth. Here, we discuss common types of dental wear as well as solutions used to correct the problem.

Types of Tooth Wear

There are three primary types of tooth wear. These include:

Left untreated, these conditions can lead to abfraction lesions. This occurs when a tooth is fractured due to excess stress on the enamel.

Common Causes of Tooth Wear

There are several reasons why tooth wear can occur. The most common include:

Treatments for Worn Teeth

If you have already developed worn teeth, there are several options that can help restore your smile and oral health. These include dental bonding, porcelain veneers, and dental crowns. 

Dental Bonding

Areas that are worn down can be rebuilt using dental bonding. During this procedure, your dentist applies composite resin that has been color-matched to your smile. Once shaped and molded, the material is cured and polished for a natural look.

Porcelain Veneers

If dental erosion is more significant, your dentist may recommend porcelain veneers. These restorations are bonded to the front teeth surfaces to conceal wear and tear. Keep in mind, however, that if your worn teeth are due to bruxism, you should wear an oral appliance at night to protect your new veneers.

Dental Crowns

Teeth that are badly worn may require dental crowns. These restorations offer maximum support and reinforcement. To prepare the tooth, small amounts of enamel must be removed. This creates sufficient space for your new crown, which fits over the entire tooth structure.

Schedule a Consultation Today

Regardless of the cause of your worn teeth, your Virginia Beach, VA, dentist can help find a solution for you. To find out more about treatment options, schedule a visit at The Smile Center. Contact us online or call our office at (757) 473-8482.