Weakness of teeth is considered to be related to physiologic wear of teeth, caries, chronic periodontitis, wedge-shaped defects, etc.
1. Physiologic wear and tear of teeth: When the occlusal surfaces of teeth show physiologic wear and tear, resulting in exposure of dentin, the patient will experience the phenomenon of tooth soreness and weakness.
2. Caries: Caries is formed under the combined effect of bacteria, diet, host and time. Disease will cause the patient’s teeth color, shape, texture changes, some patients will also appear teeth sensitivity phenomenon, can also be manifested as tooth acidity and weakness.
3. Chronic periodontitis: chronic periodontitis is caused by acute periodontitis, patients will appear in the early periodontal pockets, alveolar bone resorption, tooth loosening and other symptoms, but also due to the soft texture of the teeth, tooth loosening caused by tooth acidity and weakness phenomenon.
4. Wedge-shaped defects: wedge-shaped defects are related to inappropriate brushing methods and acid erosion of the neck of the teeth. Diseases can cause patients to develop dentin hypersensitivity, which is manifested as tooth weakness. Some patients may also experience other uncomfortable symptoms such as broken crowns and biting pain.
It is recommended that people with tooth hypersensitivity should seek medical attention to determine the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions.