The damage that melon teeth can do to your teeth should not be taken lightly. Some people are always used to eating melon seeds in one place, and over time, a small groove will form on their teeth, which is commonly known as melon teeth. Most people don’t take this seriously. In fact, this is when the tooth enamel has been damaged, once there is a fear of cold, hot, sour, sweet, or feel uncomfortable. Some people are used to eating melon seeds in one place, over time, the teeth will form a small groove, which is commonly known as “melon teeth”. Most people don’t take this seriously. In fact, this time the enamel has been damaged, once there is fear of cold, hot, sour, sweet, or feel uncomfortable, we must promptly go to the dentist, otherwise it may lead to pulpitis, that is, damage to the dental nerve. Teeth are divided into three layers, the most easily damaged is the outer layer of enamel; the middle dentin is when the enamel is damaged, automatically grow to protect the teeth; the inner layer of pulp is also known as the dental nerve. Many patients wait until the tooth is too painful, that is, the pulp is injured before they come to the doctor, but it is too late and the nerve has to be removed, so the tooth is more vulnerable. People who have “melon teeth” must pay attention if they have soreness when brushing their teeth or inhaling cold air, because this is enamel damage that causes tooth sensitivity. Depending on the situation, your dentist will either smooth the surface or repair it for you. In addition, to raise awareness of health care, for example, every six months to do oral maintenance, such as dental cleaning, so that the doctor timely detection of your dental problems, early treatment, recovery is also fast. It should be reminded that if a tooth is accidentally chipped off due to gnawing on bones or hard things and you don’t feel anything, you can go to the doctor. If it is a decayed tooth, even if the area lost is small, you should go to fill it immediately. If a whole tooth is lost, it should be filled after 3 months. After the tooth is lost, the teeth on the opposite side no longer have chewing friction, so the self-repair ability is gone. The filling time should not be delayed too long, preferably within 3 months to a year, otherwise it will lead to problems such as the growth of the opposite tooth and the displacement of the tooth next to it, and it will also cause difficulties in setting the tooth.