Collection: Products For Acid Erosion

Looking to tame enamel loss? Acid erosion is a common dental issue, but our antioxidant toothpastes are formulated with fluoride and nano-hydroxyapatite and may help those who want to remineralize teeth and keep them strong and healthy. They’re also recommended by over 2900 dentists. Shop our products for acid erosion, and enjoy your best possible smile!

Collection: Products For Acid Erosion

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Remineralizing Toothpaste

We carry three types of toothpaste formulated with fluoride and nano-hydroxyapatite and with acid erosion in mind:

Each of our toothpastes carry two ingredients important in the remineralization process. The first is the maximum over-the-counter amount of fluoride. This naturally occurring mineral helps teeth fight decay and resist bacteria. The second is nano-hydroxyapatite. This is another naturally occurring mineral. It’s rich in calcium and phosphate and has gained attention in the field of dentistry for its ability to help protect enamel from cavities and acid erosion while helping to restore the mineral content in your teeth.

Combining our remineralizing toothpastes with a good dental care routine can help ensure your teeth are their strongest. Just make sure you’re mindful of your diet and avoid too many foods that harm enamel.

Take It From The Pros

  • Dr. M. Crofcheck
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    "I conduct many periodontal procedures each year. I recommend the PerioSciences products to all my patients as an important component of their home care regimen."

    - Dr. M. Crofcheck

    Periodontist

    Houston, TX

  • Dr. S. John
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    "Our post-op patients need time to heal and a good after care regimen. When they use AO ProVantage, their soft tissues instantly feel soothed/quickly feel much better."

    - Dr. S. John

    Periodontist

    San Mateo, CA

  • Dr. J. Kim
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    "The use of antioxidants to enhance and accelerate healing immediately after surgery is a new standard of care."

    - Dr. J. Kim

    Periodontist

    Diamond Bar, CA

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    "I have recommended the AO Gel to my post-surgical patients for more than 5 years. Patients love the refreshing soothing effects when they use it as part of their home care/after care oral hygiene regimen."

    - Dr. E. Allen

    Periodontist

    Dallas, TX

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    "PerioSciences is a part of my patients post-surgical protocol. All patients, even the healthiest ones, benefit from the soothing properties of PerioSciences gel, no matter what the condition."

    - Dr. D. Yu

    Periodontist

    Austin, TX

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    "Topically applied antioxidants in AO ProVantage gel are known for their anti-inflammatory effects.* It is my go-to recommendation to support patient's healing after all periodontal procedures." *shown in laboratory studies

    - Dr. S. Low

    Periodontist

    Gainesville, FL

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FAQs

+ What is dental acid erosion?
+ What causes dental acid erosion?

Acid erosion of teeth can be caused by a variety of factors including:

- Diet: Acidic food and drinks, such as citrus fruits or fizzy drinks can wear down enamel.
- Acid reflux: GERD or Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease can bring stomach acids into the mouth and, if left untreated, can result in thin, pitted teeth.
- Frequent vomiting: Conditions like bulimia or chronic alcoholism can expose teeth to stomach acid.
- Medications: There are some medications, like beta blockers or antihistamines, that can contribute to acid erosion of teeth.
- Dry mouth: Also known as Xerostomia, dry mouth can increase the risk of acid erosion as saliva helps neutralize acids and wash away food particles.

+ How do I prevent acid erosion of my teeth?

- Be mindful of what you eat and drink, as there are plenty of foods that harm enamel. You can also use a straw when drinking acidic beverages to minimize contact with teeth.
- After you eat or drink acidic foods, rinse your mouth with water to help neutralize acids.
- Practice good oral care hygiene by flossing and brushing your teeth twice daily after meals, and visit your dentist regularly for check-ups.
- Use specially formulated oral care products for acid erosion. These may include hydrating dental products.