Is This Condition Healthy?
While Amelogenesis Imperfecta isn’t caused by poor hygiene or diet, it can still have a major impact on oral health and overall wellness.
People with AI may experience:
• Increased tooth sensitivity
• Higher risk of cavities
• Faster enamel wear
• Cosmetic concerns affecting confidence
However, the good news is that proper dental care, healthy eating, and modern dental treatments can greatly improve quality of life.
A balanced lifestyle with strong preventive health habits can help protect vulnerable teeth. This includes:
limiting sugary drinks
maintaining a healthy diet
regular dental checkups
using enamel-strengthening products
Many dentists also recommend specialized treatments to protect teeth affected by AI.
Calories & Nutrition (Dental Health Perspective)
Even though Amelogenesis Imperfecta isn’t directly related to calories, nutrition plays a major role in maintaining strong teeth.
A balanced diet that supports oral health typically includes:
Estimated daily nutritional targets for healthy adults:
Protein: 50–80 g per day (supports tissue repair)