2.Xerostomia/Dry Mouth-medications can often inhibit or stop the flow of saliva.
3.Diet- fruit juices,soda,energy or sport drinks all contain high amounts of sugar.
4.Grinding/Bruxism- tooth grinding strips away the hard enamel exposing the dentin, which is soft.The exposed dentin makes teeth more susceptible to tooth decay.
5.Medical Conditions- such as acid reflux and eating disorders can erode the teeth, which can make them more vulnerable to decay..
6.Malaligned /Crooked Teeth- if teeth are crowded it makes it that much harder to keep clean.Proper brushing and flossing become imperative in the prevention of decay.
7.Lack of Fluoride- You can increase your fluoride intake by using a prescription toothpaste called Clinpro 5000.
8.Poorly formed Enamel/Deep Grooves-plaque tends to stick to these areas. Dental sealants can be placed to help prevent decay in these grooves.
9.Mints/Lifesavers- habitually sucking on mints and lifesavers increases your chances in getting decay. Look for sugar free mints.
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