If a child's or an adult's teeth are crumbling, then it should be the reason for an urgent visit to the dentist. The doctor will be able to diagnose and establish the cause of the fragility that appears only as a result of the examination and after that he will restore the damaged teeth
There can be several reasons why teeth are crumbling. The most common of these are various dental diseases, which, according to experts, are mostly associated with improper dental and oral care, as well as malnutrition. The farther north people live, the more likely they are to damage their teeth. In regions where there is not enough sunlight, the body lacks vitamin D. Its lack leads to poor absorption of calcium, which serves to strengthen the tooth enamel. Teeth crumble and are subject to various diseases due to insufficient intake of vitamins. Nowadays, people most often eat not fresh food, but frozen, heat-treated food, prefer long-term storage products. All this leads to an insufficient intake of vitamins, which are necessary for the health of teeth and gums in the body. The use of poor quality drinking water with little or no fluoride and iodine leads to disruption of mineral metabolism in the body and to the destruction of tooth enamel. Some diseases, for example, arthritis, diabetes mellitus also lead to disruption of mineral metabolism, as a result of which teeth begin to crumble. damage is another reason teeth crumble. Many people misuse their teeth by opening bottles or biting nuts. All this leads to the destruction of enamel and loss of teeth. Often, teeth are crumbled in pregnant women. This is due to the fact that the child's body draws from the mother's body all the minerals necessary for its growth and development. Their supply from the mother begins to be drastically consumed, which leads to a lack of vitamins and minerals necessary for the health of teeth, and they begin to deteriorate.