
The outer layer of the tooth needs to be strong because of the acidic foods and drinks that we consume. However, the tooth enamel wears down if you do not protect your teeth with good oral care and hygiene habits.
You need to floss and brush your teeth twice a day otherwise the enamel may deteriorate, which results in the following dental problems:
Many kinds of toothpaste offer enamel strengthening benefits and there are several other ways you can strengthen the tooth. The good news is that early-stage enamel erosion is reversible. Here, we will explore some natural treatments and home remedies to strengthen tooth enamel.
To make sure you have strong, healthy tooth enamel and to monitor for signs of decay, you should attend a regular dental check-up. You can book an appointment at our clinic in Brighton and Hove, where you will see we offer specialist treatments for nervous patients. Get in touch.
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Enamel is made up of several minerals, which makes it the hardest substance in the body. The main mineral is hydroxyapatite. Other minerals in tooth enamel include the following:
Tooth enamel’s main mineral, hydroxyapatite, is a type of calcium phosphate in a crystal form. Strengthening tooth enamel involves a process dentists refer to as remineralisation of the teeth.

The best natural and home remedies for strengthening your tooth enamel revolve around better tooth care and certain hygiene or lifestyle habits. Natural tooth enamel remedies that will help to strengthen and protect your teeth include the following:
The above simple habits and natural home remedies are how to fix early-stage tooth enamel erosion. The tips can strengthen tooth enamel and protect tooth enamel from forming yellow colours, but you will need to see a dentist to confirm you do not require further treatment.

You cannot ‘regrow’ tooth enamel either naturally or artificially. However, through the process of remineralisation, it is possible to improve tooth enamel using natural strengthening methods. Enamel erosion is an inevitable part of ageing, so you can only preserve what you have left.
However, if your teeth are in bad condition due to cavities and decay, dentists can sometimes preserve enamel using the following methods:
Enamel can never ‘regrow’ per se because there are no living cells in the tooth enamel. Your best bet is to treat any existing problems from tooth decay and focus on better oral care and hygiene habits, which will preserve the enamel you have and prevent further deterioration.
The colour of tooth enamel varies a lot. Many people look at the colour of their teeth and might presume they have problems with their enamel. However, human teeth are not meant to be bright white so this is not necessarily any cause of concern. Healthy teeth can be bright white, off-white or light shades of yellow and most people have discolouration to some degree.
If you have concerns about the colour of your tooth enamel you can use a teeth whitening product, which may not affect the enamel in terms of strength or protection but can improve the appearance of the teeth.

There are a few treatments a dentist can offer for a cracked tooth or scratches on the enamel due to wear, such as the following:
Cracked or scratched tooth enamel will not strengthen using natural or home remedies. If you have cracked tooth enamel you need to repair it through a suitable dental treatment – then preserve the remaining enamel with good habits and lifestyle changes.
There are a few treatments a dentist can offer for a cracked tooth or scratches on the enamel due to wear, such as the following:
Cracked or scratched tooth enamel will not strengthen using natural or home remedies. If you have cracked tooth enamel you need to repair it through a suitable dental treatment – then preserve the remaining enamel with good habits and lifestyle changes.
It is important to have a good diet and hygiene routine to strengthen tooth enamel. If you are wondering how to fix issues with enamel naturally, lifestyle changes are the best option if you have early-stage enamel erosion. If you have an underlying issue, such as scratched tooth enamel, you will need further treatment – otherwise, you cannot preserve the existing enamel.
We understand that seeing a dentist can be intimidating, or even scary, especially when you do not know the cause of your issue or the state of your teeth. As a result, we offer a specialist service for nervous patients at our fantastic clinic, conveniently located in the centre of Brighton and Hove. Please feel free to get in touch with us today to book an appointment.
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