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DECALCIFICATION OF TEETH - White Marks on Teeth After Braces Chalky, opaque-looking white spots on the teeth are not uncommon today. Many things can cause white spots on the teeth. They can be a factor of nutrition, genetics, an excess of fluoride intake at a young age, or poor oral hygiene. When undergoing orthodontic treatment, white spots can develop if plaque is allowed to remain “around the brackets and along the gum line” for an extended period of time without proper brushing and flossing. GOOD ORAL HYGIENE IS CRITICAL during ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT. How to Prevent White Spots - Very SIMPLE!… brush your teeth 2x a day, especially before bedtime. You don’t want plaque to remain around your braces and gum line all night long. Plaque collects underneath wires and around braces. Brush well to remove it all and check after brushing to make sure you got it all. Consider an electric toothbrush. They work great and do a better job. Floss regularly to remove plaque and debris between the teeth. While white spots are not as noticeable between the teeth, it can be a problem. Preventive use of a prescription fluoride tooth paste or rinse, if indicated, based on your individual needs and brushing habits. Reduce intake of acid foods and drinks such as; sour candies, lemons, vinegar based foods, and acidic drinks such as soda, sports drinks, and lemonade. They increase the risk of developing decalcification or white marks if consumed on a regular basis. What causes white spots on teeth is different for everyone. At Larson Orthodontics, our GOAL is to educate all our patients and parents on how good oral hygiene and diet impact your dental health during orthodontic treatment. Lets all work together to create beautiful smiles that last a lifetime! In addition, you should visit your DENTIST every six months to get your cleaning! - Larson Orthodontics
Posted on: Mon, 05 Jan 2015 15:51:04 +0000

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