Topic: White spots on teeth?
Kleisto's photo
Wed 07/16/08 05:15 AM
I was brushing my teeth just now and noticed some white spots or blotches on my two front teeth. Never seen that before, and I'm sure that can't be normal. I admit I don't brush as well or as often as I should, so guessing that could be causing this. But either way, I'm not quite sure what these are. Any ideas what this might mean?

CATBW56's photo
Wed 07/16/08 05:18 AM
as we age, plus things that we eat causes the enamel to change color over time.

Kleisto's photo
Wed 07/16/08 05:20 AM

as we age, plus things that we eat causes the enamel to change color over time.


So is that it then? Doesn't mean anything except that I'm aging?

franshade's photo
Wed 07/16/08 05:20 AM

as we age, plus things that we eat causes the enamel to change color over time.


very true Cat flowerforyou

That is why you should brush, floss and use mouthwash daily. Prevents cavities and helps keep the teeth at their best.

May777's photo
Wed 07/16/08 05:24 AM
it`s something to do with something lackin in your system,..or too much,..can`t remember,..

drink more milk,.

google would be able to answer that

no photo
Wed 07/16/08 05:24 AM
If they are sudden, see a dentist.
If you've been on lots of antibiotics in the past, spots can occur over time.

May want to try the store whiteners, or if you have a dental appointment soon anyway, wait and discuss with him/her.

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May777's photo
Wed 07/16/08 05:27 AM
something to do with too much calcium,..?

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Wed 07/16/08 05:33 AM
White spots could be your enamel eroding, which is BAD! I'd call your dentist for a checkup, you might need to get some bonding or something done.

Bobbie419's photo
Wed 07/16/08 05:34 AM
The white spots on your teeth are decalified enamel and can lead to deterioration of the teeth. Check with your dentist

Kleisto's photo
Wed 07/16/08 05:39 AM

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Wed 07/16/08 09:49 AM
its called calcium mottling, when you were younger you probably swallowed to much toothpaste