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Weak Teeth: What They Mean And What You Can Do
Weakened teeth occur when the enamel is worn or thin, and teeth do not have the support they require to stay solid and strong.

Are Your Teeth Weak? Here’s What You Can Do to Strengthen Them
Written By Jennifer Raskin / Reviewed By Ray Spotts
There’s nothing more beautiful than strong, healthy teeth. The enamel is what keeps them protected so they not only look nice but also have the strength to chew for you for years to come.
There’s nothing more beautiful than strong, healthy teeth. The enamel is what keeps them protected so they not only look nice but also have the strength to chew for you for years to come.

Top Ten Facts About Pediatric Crowns
Here's the top 10 facts about pediatric dental crowns.

4 Lifelong Signs That You Have Weak Teeth
Written By Anica Oaks / Reviewed By Ray Spotts
Just as genetics play a role in our hair color, eye color, and physical build, they also play a role in the overall strength of our teeth. Some are born with strong teeth while others are born with weak ones. When it comes to your teeth, there are some signs that can reveal to you that you have generally weak teeth. It's important to understand these signs so that you can talk with your dental health professional about mitigating potential problems with your weak teeth going into the future.

Oral Health Provides Clues About Eating Disorders
Here are some of the ways your oral health can result in an eating disorder.