Wear is usually a pattern, not a single event.
Flattened edges, small chips, and stress cracks often build quietly over time. The key is not just fixing the surface. It is understanding the forces underneath.
This page explains how we identify the pattern and protect teeth long-term, without rushing into big decisions.
Find the pattern. Reduce the force. Protect the teeth.
§ 00 · This page is for
§ 01 · The real question
Teeth wear for reasons: bite forces, grinding, alignment, missing support in the back, or old restorations that changed the way you chew. If we only fix the chip without addressing the pattern, the same damage often returns.
The location tells us what forces are involved.
Flat, chipped, cracked, or thinned all mean different things.
The cause determines the plan that holds up.
§ 02 · Framework evaluation
Repair is easy. Prevention is the skill. Every recommendation is evaluated across the same four dimensions so the plan holds up.
How much natural tooth remains and how thin the enamel has become.
“How much tooth is left?”
Grinding, clenching, alignment, and missing back support all change how force lands.
“What is loading these teeth?”
Reduce the force pattern first, then restore. Restoring under a bad load repeats the same damage.
“What should happen first?”
The right material, coverage, and protective plan for the pattern we see.
“Will this hold up over years?”
§ 03 · Treatment
Night guard to reduce grinding force
Bite adjustment to redistribute contacts
Bonding for small chips and edges
Onlays or crowns for structural coverage
Restoring missing back teeth so the front does not carry the load
Referral for specialist care when appropriate
We focus on protecting teeth from the pattern, not chasing symptoms one by one.
§ 04 · At the visit
We listen to what you are noticing and what changed.
We examine wear surfaces, bite contacts, and how teeth fit together.
We consider what is missing in the back, what has been restored, and how the jaw is loading.
We explain the options in plain language: what each step protects and prevents.
We provide a written estimate before any planned treatment.
§ 05 · Continue
We confirm what is driving the wear, explain what matters, and map a plan that protects your teeth over time. No pressure. Just clarity and long-term thinking.