White spots on teeth
White spots on teeth can have several causes, and they may be a sign of a dental problem.
Dental fluorosis: This is a condition that occurs when a person is exposed to too much fluoride during the development of the teeth. It can cause white spots on the teeth, and in severe cases, brown stains and pitting.
Enamel hypoplasia: This is a condition where the enamel of the tooth does not develop properly, leaving the tooth susceptible to white spots.
Poor dental hygiene: Not brushing and flossing regularly can cause a buildup of plaque and bacteria on the teeth, which can lead to white spots.
Acidic foods and drinks: Consuming acidic foods and drinks can erode the enamel of the teeth and cause white spots.
Braces: Wearing braces can make it difficult to clean the teeth properly, which can lead to white spots around the brackets.
If you have white spots on your teeth, it is important to consult a dentist to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment. Treatment options may include fluoride treatments, remineralisation, or dental bonding or veneers for cosmetic purposes. In some cases, the white spots may be an indication of a more serious dental problem that requires treatment.