Dentists have warned that the strange, rough, and grainy texture shown in these photos isn’t plaque — it’s enamel erosion, one of the most common but least noticed dental problems today. And it’s caused mainly by acidic foods and drinks we consume every single day.
Soda, citrus fruits, vinegar-heavy dressings, energy drinks, and even flavored sparkling water contain acids that slowly wear away the outer layer of your teeth — the enamel that protects them. Once that layer thins out, the surface becomes rough and sensitive, making your teeth look dull, yellowish, and uneven, exactly like in these photos.
At first, you might just feel mild sensitivity to cold or hot drinks, but over time, enamel loss can’t be reversed. It leads to cavities, discoloration, and even tooth breakage.
How to protect your smile:
- Avoid brushing immediately after consuming acidic foods or drinks — wait at least 30 minutes.
- Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste.
- Rinse your mouth with water after sodas or juices.
- Visit your dentist twice a year for a deep check-up and cleaning.
Your enamel doesn’t grow back — once it’s gone, it’s gone for good. Protect it daily, because prevention is always easier (and cheaper) than repair.