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What is Dental Fluorosis?
Dental fluorosis is a cosmetic condition that affects the appearance of tooth enamel. It occurs when children consume too much fluoride while their teeth are still developing under the gums (typically up to age 8). While fluorosis does not affect the function or health of the teeth, it can cause visible changes such as:
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White spots or streaks on the teeth
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Light brown discoloration (in more severe cases)
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Surface irregularities or pitting (rare in very severe cases)
Is Fluorosis Harmful?
No. Fluorosis is not harmful to your health. It’s a visual condition that doesn’t cause pain or decay. In fact, the fluoride that causes fluorosis also helps prevent cavities. However, if you are concerned about the appearance of your child’s teeth, there are cosmetic treatments available to improve their look.
Preventing Fluorosis
Fluorosis is preventable with a few simple steps:
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Use the right amount of fluoride toothpaste (a smear for children under 3; a pea-sized amount for ages 3–6).
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Supervise brushing to ensure kids don’t swallow toothpaste.
Avoid giving fluoride supplements unless prescribed by your dentist.
At Dell Dental Clinic, we've treated many cases of tooth discoloration and fluorosis using the advanced ICON treatment. For example, patients with noticeable white spots or uneven tooth coloring due to fluorosis have seen remarkable improvements. ICON is a minimally invasive procedure that effectively blends these spots with the natural tooth color without the need for drilling or anesthesia. After treatment, our patients have enjoyed a more uniform and aesthetically pleasing smile. With our expertise and cutting-edge technology, Dell Dental Clinic offers a safe, effective solution for tooth discoloration, helping you achieve the confident smile you deserve.
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