3D Model of Dental Acidic Necrosis

Dental Acidic Necrosis results from the breakdown of dental tissues due to prolonged exposure to acids, either from dietary sources (like acidic foods and beverages) or internal sources (such as gastric acid from reflux). The acids erode the enamel and dentin, weakening the tooth structure and increasing susceptibility to cavities and sensitivity. Preventive strategies focus on reducing acid exposure, while treatment typically involves restorations to protect and strengthen the damaged teeth. You can explore this condition further with our 3D model of Dental Acidic Necrosis.