3D Model of Dental Erosion (Vestibular Surface)
Dental Erosion (Vestibular Surface) refers to the loss of enamel on the outward-facing (vestibular) surfaces of the teeth, commonly caused by exposure to acidic substances like sodas, fruit juices, or stomach acids. This erosion can lead to enamel thinning, sensitivity, and an increased risk of decay. Preventive measures include dietary changes and fluoride treatments, while advanced erosion may require restorations. Discover more about this form of erosion in our 3D model.