okay I have 4 little bright white spots on my teeth. do you think they are cavities? they are lighter than my tooth color, and are in my front teeth.
Teeth....?
Just a bit of decalcification, meaning its weakened...brush your teeth with fluoride paste and help to strengthen the teeth
Reply:New paste out to get rid of decalcification - called MI paste - available at some dental offices. Report It
Reply:decalcification..its normal..just weakened spots.. Report It
Reply:yes, they are the beginning of a cavity, my son had one, and it gradually got yellower, and the dentist said we have to watch it, since its his baby tooth.
please, go get it looked at.
Reply:sounds like an imperfect enamel, or calcium deposits
Reply:White spots aren%26#039;t cavities. They are generally damage from using or ingesting too much fluoride while teeth are forming. Check with your dentist. If that%26#039;s what they are they can cover it up but they can%26#039;t be removed.
Reply:yes
Reply:Sometimes if there is a lot of flourine in water and that will cause some white spots. They aren%26#039;t cavities, they are calcium deposits, nothing to worry about, they are perfectly nomral.
Reply:It%26#039;s definitely not cavities. Why? A cavity is a hole that can grow bigger and deeper over time. See? Cavities are holes not spots.
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