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hmu. i dont wanna get fillings.
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i don think so, but you can go to a doctor and he will give you like somthing to wear at night or somthing sot hey dont get worsehmu. i dont wanna get fillings.
ropefuel. ill just get some crazy schizo scientist to find a way how.Idk cuz I never had that problem but this is what chat gpt says
Yes, worn-down or ground-down teeth can be restored using several dental treatments, depending on the severity of the wear. Here are some common options:
Mild Wear (enamel erosion, minor flattening)
• Dental Bonding – Composite resin is applied to rebuild lost structure.
• Enamel Microabrasion & Remineralization – Fluoride treatments or remineralizing agents can help strengthen weakened enamel.
Moderate Wear (dentin exposure, increased sensitivity)
• Dental Veneers – Thin porcelain shells cover the front of the teeth to restore shape and function.
• Crowns or Onlays – If a significant portion of the tooth is lost, a ceramic or porcelain crown can protect and restore it.
Severe Wear (extensive loss, bite collapse, jaw pain)
• Full Mouth Reconstruction – A combination of crowns, veneers, and sometimes orthodontics to restore proper bite alignment.
• Occlusal Splints/Night Guards – Prevent further grinding damage, especially for people with bruxism (teeth grinding).
If your teeth are noticeably worn down, it’s best to see a dentist or prosthodontist to assess the damage and recommend the best solution for your specific case.
thats not reversing them thats just stopping it from getting worseIdk cuz I never had that problem but this is what chat gpt says
Yes, worn-down or ground-down teeth can be restored using several dental treatments, depending on the severity of the wear. Here are some common options:
Mild Wear (enamel erosion, minor flattening)
• Dental Bonding – Composite resin is applied to rebuild lost structure.
• Enamel Microabrasion & Remineralization – Fluoride treatments or remineralizing agents can help strengthen weakened enamel.
Moderate Wear (dentin exposure, increased sensitivity)
• Dental Veneers – Thin porcelain shells cover the front of the teeth to restore shape and function.
• Crowns or Onlays – If a significant portion of the tooth is lost, a ceramic or porcelain crown can protect and restore it.
Severe Wear (extensive loss, bite collapse, jaw pain)
• Full Mouth Reconstruction – A combination of crowns, veneers, and sometimes orthodontics to restore proper bite alignment.
• Occlusal Splints/Night Guards – Prevent further grinding damage, especially for people with bruxism (teeth grinding).
If your teeth are noticeably worn down, it’s best to see a dentist or prosthodontist to assess the damage and recommend the best solution for your specific case.
reversing as in remineralizing and restoring lost enamel. might be possiblethats not reversing them thats just stopping it from getting worse
i think drinking water with high amounts of fluoride might help but im not surereversing as in remineralizing and restoring lost enamel. might be possible
helps from getting worse.i think drinking water with high amounts of fluoride might help but im not sure
ye, or you can get your gums slightly cut so the tooth shows morehelps from getting worse.
I feel youhmu. i dont wanna get fillings.
go to your dentist and get a mouth guard to stop grinding at night that's what i did and it completely stoppedhmu. i dont wanna get fillings.
yesAre they very worn down? Drago, Haynes, O'Pry and others have grinded worn down teeth.
Bruxism saves lives (gives mogger jaw). Srs.Are they very worn down? Drago, Haynes, O'Pry and others have grinded worn down teeth.
I think light contact is enough. No contact at all seems wrong to me.Bruxism saves lives (gives mogger jaw). Srs.