Feb
Some state yes, others no. Please can anyone tell me for sure.
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Enamel will not regrow
Weak ie demineralised enamel can be strengthened ,ie remineralised, with topical fluoride…as found in toothpaste ,or a fluoride mouthwash( look at the ingredients)
To do veneers you remove natural enamel 2 make room 4 the veneers
Contributor who said teeth repair with secondary dentine is correct , but this happens inside the tooth and has no visible effect. It has nothing 2 do with enamel. The scientists can see the secondary dentine on extracted with microscopes
2 prevent destruction of enamel clean teeth properly..get advice on what 2 do by dentist/hygienist..its money well spent. Also avoid sugary snacks (candy, soft drinks, sports/energy drinks) , change brush c. 2 months etc etc
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I believe so
“Fortunately, a decaying or broken tooth has the ability to heal itself. Pulp contains cells called odontoblasts, which form new dentin if the diet is good. Here's what Dr. Edward Mellanby had to state about his wife's research on the subject. This is taken from Nutrition and Disease:
Since the days of John Hunter it has been known that when the enamel and dentine are injured by attrition or caries, teeth don’t remain passive but respond to the injury by producing a reaction of the odontoblasts in the dental pulp in an area generally corresponding to the damaged tissue and resulting in a laying down of what is known as secondary dentine. In 1922 M. Mellanby proceeded to investigate this phenomenon under varying nutritional conditions and found that she could control the secondary dentine laid down in the teeth of animals as a reaction to attrition both in quality and quantity, independently of the original structure of the tooth. Thus, when a diet of high calcifying qualities, ie., one rich in vitamin D, calcium and phosphorus was given to the dogs during the period of attrition, the new secondary dentine laid down was abundant and well formed whether the original structure of the teeth was good or bad. On the other hand, a diet rich in cereals and poor in vitamin D resulted in the production of secondary dentine either small in amount or poorly calcified, and this happened even if the primary dentine was well formed.”
http://wholehealthsource.blogspot.com/20…
http://www.westonaprice.org/On-the-Trail…
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i was going to ask the same thing.
Like someone else mentioned only think you can have them cover with veneers which then your teeth have to be filed down to place them over.
There is tooth paste out there that claim's to rebuild the enamel but I have my doubts. I guess you need to keep you calcium intake up.
Take care!
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You cannot grow new enamel but you can strengthen the enamel with applications of fluoride in toothpaste, rinses, and topical applications at the dental office.
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You can have veneers put on which are like a fake cover. Best thing to do is just ring your dentist and ask and ask how much.