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Feeling Worn Down?

Posted on March 27th, 2026

Saxonburg dentist, Dr. Roger M. Sepich at Saxonburg Dental Care, discusses severe tooth wear, its causes, and its consequences.As people get older, the body naturally begins breaking down, and unfortunately, that includes our teeth. Worn teeth are somewhat inevitable, but diligent oral hygiene and quality dental care from Saxonburg Dental Care can help save as many of your natural teeth as possible.

It is extremely common for adults to have tooth wear beyond the degree that is healthy for their age, and unfortunately, severe tooth wear ages them as well.

Some of the problems caused by worn-down teeth include:

  • Temperature-sensitive teeth
  • Difficulty chewing
  • Chipped teeth
  • Fractured teeth
  • Bite-related problems
  • Headaches
  • TMJ and jaw joint issues
  • Nerve exposure, leading to a severe toothache

If you suffer from bruxism (grinding and clenching teeth), some tooth wear may be alleviated by using a nightguard while you sleep, but there are other causes for tooth wear:

  • Malocclusion (teeth and bite misalignment)
  • Abrasion (external forces on teeth, including hard-bristle toothbrushes or teeth whiteners)
  • Erosion (chemical or acid breaking down of teeth)

Restorative dentistry may be recommended in cases of severe tooth wear, particularly if significant tooth damage should occur. However, it is important to identify the cause of tooth wear before undergoing treatment, and Saxonburg Dental Care can help! Saving your teeth is the most important thing to your Saxonburg dentist, and for your health in the long run.

If you’re concerned about tooth wear, please make an appointment with Saxonburg Dental Care today. 

Disclaimer: The content of this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.

 

Written by Dr. Sepich

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