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decalcification-due-to-braces Teeth Decalcification Due to Braces
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Do you have white spots on your teeth? Enamel decalcification is a process in which the teeth lose calcium. Usually it is considered an early stage of tooth decay. With proper oral hygiene, usually decalcification can be reversed. If it is not reversed, it will eventually lead to cavities. Decalcification occurs due to plaque build up on the surface of teeth. Not brushing thoroughly, especially when wearing braces can lead to decalcification.

To prevent decalcification, brushing and flossing at least twice daily is a must! When teeth are not cared for properly, plaque will begin to build up. Plaque is a sticky, white substance that is made up of bacteria. This bacteria produces acids that can damage the tooth enamel, dissolving calcium in the teeth. The first sign of decalcification is the appearance of white spots on the teeth. When the surface of the tooth loses the mineral, it becomes more opaque, so that bright white spots can appear. If the white spots are not treated, they are likely to become decay. A cleaning appointment is the first step to treat the problem. Fluoride treatments are often used to help fight decalcification. If decalcification is severe, restorative work can be done. Usually dentists will cover the teeth with porcelain crowns or bonding resin (fillings). Regular dental visits are necessary to prevent decalcification. Please feel free to call our office serving in the Center Point, AL and Pinson, AL areas and we can answer any of your questions.

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