Understanding Tooth Enamel deals with the structure, function, and significance of tooth enamel, the hard, outermost layer of the tooth that protects against decay and wear. It covers the composition and formation of enamel, factors that contribute to enamel erosion and demineralization, and the impact of dietary and lifestyle habits on enamel integrity. The book emphasizes the importance of preventive care measures, such as fluoride treatments and dietary modifications, to preserve enamel strength and prevent dental caries. Suitable for dental students and practitioners, it includes anatomical diagrams, clinical guidelines, and best practices for maintaining and restoring tooth enamel. Additionally, it explores advancements in enamel repair technologies and materials that enhance the resilience and longevity of dental restorations.
Arthur Frost focuses on the toxicological factors affecting tooth enamel, studying how chemical exposures and environmental conditions contribute to enamel degradation and tooth sensitivity. His research investigates the role of acids, fluoride levels, and abrasive substances in compromising enamel strength and integrity. Arthur has developed preventive measures and protective coatings to enhance enamel resilience against toxic insults, promoting long-term oral health. He has published extensively on the mechanisms of enamel toxicity and the best practices for maintaining enamel health.