White Spots After Braces

Experiencing the removal of braces should be a momentous occasion of accomplishment and joy. However, discovering white spots on your newly revealed smile can be disheartening. But fear not! In this article, we will delve into how to prevent white spot lesions and restore your radiant smile. 

Understanding the Causes of White Spots on Teeth 

White spots on teeth can occur due to various reasons. The most common causes include:

  • Poor Oral Hygiene: Inadequate oral hygiene habits, such as irregular brushing or using improper technique, can contribute to the formation of white spots. Plaque buildup, acidic foods, and sugary beverages can erode the enamel, leading to demineralization and the development of white spots. This is the most common cause of white spots during orthodontic treatment. 
  • Early Childhood Caries: Prolonged exposure to sugary foods, sweet drinks, and milk in bottles, particularly during sleep, can cause white spots and decay on the upper front teeth. 
  • Dental Fluorosis: Excessive fluoride intake during tooth development can lead to dental fluorosis, which results in the appearance of white spots. 

Preventive Measures for White Spots on Teeth

Now that we understand the causes, let’s explore effective preventive measures to keep your child’s teeth healthy and free from white spots:

  • Establish a Good Oral Hygiene Routine: Teach your child the importance of brushing their teeth at least twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste. Fluoride toothpaste will help remineralize white spots. Ensure they use proper technique. Encourage them to floss daily to remove plaque and food particles from between their teeth. While in braces, proxabrushes are highly effective tools specifically designed to reach between brackets and wires, ensuring comprehensive cleaning of every tooth surface. 
  • Control Fluoride Intake: While fluoride is essential for dental health, excessive intake can lead to white spots. Be cautious of other potential sources of fluoride, such as mouth rinses and water supplies. 
  • Balanced Diet: Provide a balanced diet rich in essential nutrients, including calcium and phosphorus, which contribute to healthy tooth development. Limit the intake of sugary snacks and beverages, especially between meals. Encourage your child to drink water instead of sugary drinks.
  • Regular Dental Check-ups: Schedule regular dental check-ups for your child, starting from an early age. Dentists can identify potential dental issues and provide preventive treatments, such as sealants, to protect the teeth from decay.

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How to Get Rid of White Spots After Braces? 

  • Remineralization: White spots are the result of demineralization of enamel. Using products like fluoride, MI paste, or hydroxyapatite along with diligent a oral hygiene routine will help restore enamel and lessen the appearance of white spots. 
  • Resin Infiltration: At Union Orthodontics + Pediatric Dentistry, we utilized resin infiltration with ICON, a minimally invasive dental treatment, to address white spots or early-stage cavities on teeth. It involves the application of a special resin material to infiltrate and blend with the porous enamel, effectively reducing the appearance of white spots and preventing further decay. This technique offers a conservative and esthetic solution without the need for drilling the tooth. By using ICON resin infiltration, we can restore the natural appearance and strength of teeth while preserving healthy tooth structure.

White Spots After Braces


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About White Spots:

1. Are white spots on teeth permanent? It depends on the severity and extent of the white spot lesion. Less severe (shallow) white spots can be reduced with appropriate preventive measures. However, most white spots will require treatment in order to improve your teeth’s health and appearance.  

2. Can white spots on teeth be treated? Depending on the severity of the white spots, treatment options may include remineralization treatments, or cosmetic procedures like resin infiltration, microabrasion, or dental bonding. Consulting with a dentist will help determine the best course of action.

3. Can I remove white spots at home? It is not recommended to attempt removing white spots at home without professional guidance. Some home remedies, like oil pulling or DIY whitening treatments, can potentially worsen the condition. Consult with a dentist for appropriate treatment options.

Conclusion

White spots on teeth can be a cause for concern, but with proper understanding and preventive measures, they can be avoided. By being mindful of fluoride intake, establishing good oral hygiene habits, promoting a balanced diet, and seeking regular dental care, you can ensure your child’s teeth remain healthy and free from white spots especially during orthodontic treatment. Remember, early intervention and professional guidance are crucial in maintaining your child’s dental health. Stay proactive and prioritize your child’s oral hygiene to give them the best chance at a bright and healthy smile.

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Why Should You Choose Union Orthodontics + Pediatric Dentistry in Denver, Colorado?

We understand the importance of your child’s oral health and are committed to ensure their thriving smile is well cared for. Led by Dr. Gabe and Dr. Mike, our board-certified orthodontist and pediatric dentist, our skilled and knowledgeable team is dedicated to safeguarding your child’s dental well-being and guiding you through their significant milestones. We recognize that every child is special and deserves tailored dental care that meets their unique requirements. As parents, you can rely on us to be there for you and your family at every stage of your child’s growth and development, promoting a healthy and radiant smile for years to come!

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