Dental exam: First you need to see a dentist for an examination to find out what has caused your white spot. That is the only way to find out how to get rid of it.
Answered 6/29/2013
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Paradox: White spots can be caused by many things including too much or too little fluoride in your water when you were little as well as active decalcification from early tooth decay. The first step is to get it evaluated and then to consider your treatment options. The good news is that it may be easily treated.
Answered 5/17/2015
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Laser: is very good in removing those white spots if it concerns you cosmetically. A matching tooth colored restoration can give good results!
Answered 1/28/2017
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Easy: 5 minutes with your dentist and its gone. No shot and composite filling material.
Answered 5/17/2015
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See your dentist: A number of reasons can lead to the development of white spots on teeth. Your dentist can determine if your spots are due to fluoride intake, to trauma, or to general staining because of poor oral care.
Answered 5/18/2015
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