What should I do if my baby s teeth are a little demineralized and white spots?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-18
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This should be an early symptom of tooth demineralization, tooth decay, and it is recommended to do it early**. If the child is older, you can consider going to the hospital to apply fluoride, but it is very expensive at a time, and it is very troublesome to go often. I used Treasure Fluoride Drops for my child before, the effect is very good, her teeth were a little demineralized when she was 3 years old, and she used it for a while, which was very good.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It may be due to the lack of vitamins and calcium in the baby caused by incomplete enamel development, it is recommended to take the baby to the hospital to improve the relevant aspects of the examination, if there is a lack of calcium to supplement calcium in time**. You can eat more foods with high calcium content in your usual diet, such as shrimp skin, seaweed, etc. In addition, it is recommended to pay attention to maintaining oral hygiene, it is recommended to clean the baby's teeth frequently, and you can wipe the teeth with sterilized gauze dipped in saline. :

    First, it is recommended that mothers often clean the baby's teeth, wrap their fingers with a disinfected towel, and wipe the teeth with saline, which can play a role in sterilization and disinfection, and pay attention to local hygiene. Second, it is recommended to go to the hospital for trace element testing, consider whether there is a lack of vitamins or calcium, and make appropriate supplements according to the examination results, with zinc gluconate, vitamin C and calcium, drink more milk, and properly supplement protein.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is normal to have white spots on the tooth, do not deliberately pay attention to it, because the child's repair ability is relatively strong.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The appearance of white spots on the teeth, if they are born with them, is usually a sign of dental fluorosis. If it is acquired, it is mainly caused by tooth surface demineralization, and common causes include early tooth decay, tooth surface erosion, and demineralization caused by plaque accumulation due to inadequate cleaning during orthodontic processes (which is also a manifestation of early caries). 90% of chalky plaques on the tooth surface are associated with orthodontics.

    The occurrence of enamel demineralization is closely related to whether orthodontic patients can effectively remove plaque and maintain good oral hygiene, so oral hygiene maintenance must be done during orthodontics.

    For white spots that have already occurred, the first thing to ask a doctor to do is to choose fluoride or branch filling according to the situation to prevent the development of more serious caries. It is more important to ask a dentist to help find out what you usually brush your toothbrush is not clean, improve your brushing methods in a targeted manner, and also use dental floss, if it is a fixed orthodontic, you also need electric toothbrushes, interdental brushes, oral irrigators and other tools. It is very important to use fluoride toothpaste and mouthwash.

    If toothpaste can inhibit plaque, it can also help prevent tooth decay.

    How to remove plaque:

    Removing plaque is similar to cleaning the room, first brush your teeth every morning and evening to remove food debris that remains on the surface of your teeth or between your teeth to prevent bacteria from getting rich nutrients, secondly, use a brush of appropriate diameter to go deep into the gap between your teeth to remove plaque, and finally, use a household irrigator to rinse your teeth.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Go to a regular hospital for teeth whitewashing, it's fine, and the effect is very good.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Doctors recommend paying attention to oral hygiene and not needing to be filled conservatively**.

    How can I get help:

    How to remineralize, how to make it disappear, how to shrink or not to shrink, to terminate().

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's best to go to a dental clinic to see it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the tooth is demineralized and calcified, the endodontics department will grind off the demineralized place, if the area is small, it can be repaired with resin veneers, if the tooth has been ground down a layer in a large area, go to the prosthodontic department to make a braces, the material is different, the price is not the same, hundreds to thousands, protect it, so you should also pay attention to daily oral hygiene, otherwise the next one will be caries.

    Not bad, I hope you adopt it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This condition is not tooth decalcification, but tooth demineralization, the loss of minerals in the mouth is called demineralization, severe demineralization of teeth will suffer from caries, white spots are generally a manifestation before tooth decay. It is uncertain how long it takes for caries to form. Sometimes it hurts a little when it is cold and sour, and the white spots can be repaired.

    Fill with resin.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What should I do if my tooth has a slight demineralization, a small area of white spots?

    Go to the dentist, if I tell you, the dentist will have no income.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello: If you have more than one tooth with white spots, it may be that you have mild fluorosis.

    If it is a single tooth, it may be demineralized, but there is no need to worry too much about remineralization**.

    The remineralized liquid is mainly calcium, phosphorus and fluoride, you can use some fluoride toothpaste or drink tea, because the tea contains fluoride, but you must remember to rinse your mouth after drinking tea, because there may be tea stains on your teeth after drinking tea for a long time, especially some heavy teas, such as Pu'erh.

    It's hard to say whether it will recover, because you won't necessarily recover even if you apply remineralized fluid.

    Demineralization is the initial stage of decay, and since you can find it, it should be on the smooth surface of the teeth, pay attention to oral hygiene, and brush your teeth carefully.

    Don't think too much about it and affect your work!!

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I would like to ask you if your teeth have recovered from the pit.

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