Your tooth enamel is made of densely formed microscopic mineral crystals. This is what gives your teeth the ability to bite, chew and grind hard foods. At the same time, it is possible for acidic foods and beverages to erode the mineral density of your tooth enamel. If it’s not counteracted, it can create microscopic channels through the enamel layer... read more »
Our teeth are naturally equipped to do bite and chew all kinds of food. The reason they are so strong is that they are coated in a layer of enamel, which is the hardest substance in the human body. But durable as it is, tooth enamel is not invincible. It is constantly under attack from acids in the mouth. One... read more »