WHAT CAUSES WHITE SPOTS ON TEETH 

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White spots on teeth 

are common and can 

appear in both 

children and adults. They may look harmless, but sometimes they are a sign that your enamel needs attention. 

The good news is that many causes of white spots are preventable and treatable. 

Common Causes of White Spots 

  1. Early tooth decay 

One of the most common causes is the early stage of a cavity. When plaque sits on teeth too long, acids start to weaken the enamel, creating chalky white spots. 

  1. Too much fluoride (fluorosis) 

While fluoride protects teeth, too much during early childhood can cause faint white marks called fluorosis. This usually happens while teeth are still developing under the gums.

  1. Poor oral hygiene with braces 

People with braces sometimes get white spots around the brackets. This happens when plaque builds up in hard-to-clean areas. 

  1. Enamel hypoplasia 

This is when the enamel doesn’t fully develop. It can be caused by illness, poor nutrition, or certain medications during early childhood. 

  1. Acidic foods and drinks 

Frequent exposure to acidic beverages like soda or sports drinks can weaken enamel and contribute to white spot formation. 

Can White Spots Be Treated? 

Yes, treatment depends on the cause. Options may include: 

Improved brushing and flossing 

Professional fluoride treatments 

Remineralizing products 

Microabrasion or cosmetic treatments (in some cases)

At the Smile Team, we provide our clients with the best treatment options for them so book a consultation with Dr. Abid Hidayat today. We are open Mondays to Saturdays and speak GUJARATI, HINDI, URDU, TAGALOG and ARABIC. You can reach our family dental care office in Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, by calling 416-546-5599.