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Abstract:
Yes, self-induced vomiting can destroy the teeth enamel och damage the teeth.
Question:
Is it true that vomiting in the long term can ruin the dental enamel? Should I prevent vomiting?
Answer:
The psychological and physical consequences of such a practice can also be much more serious, since vomiting can cause cardiac arrhythmias.
Besides, it's important to understand that vomiting is only a way to add problems to problems instead of a method to solve them.
If vomiting is a part of your emotional problems, you'd better see a dental specialist and ask him for suggestions to protect your teeth, in the meanwhile, try to solve your main physical or psychological problems.