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Orthodontic treatment has become more popular in recent years. There are many reasons for this, including availability and the risk misalignments pose to otherwise healthy teeth. However, orthodontic adjustments do have some potential complications like any medical treatment. One such complication occurs when using traditional braces. These braces can lead to the creation of white spot lesions. These lesions represent a risk to the health of the overall tooth. Thankfully there are a number of cosmetic and restorative treatments that can help address these blemishes with ease.
White spot lesions are caused by the demineralization of the enamel. They appear as spots of white discoloration on the dental surface. These spots represent the first step of dental decay, as the demineralization that causes them weakens the enamel. Once they appear, it becomes easier for the enamel to break down through wear and tear and the action of bacterial and food-sourced acids. White spot lesions can be the result of the action of acids, trauma, or insufficient calcium intake.
It can be tricky to get rid of white spot lesions, but there are steps you and your dentist can take. Certain treatments make it possible to remineralize the enamel causing it to rebuild its strength. Cosmetic and restorative dentists alike offer a range of treatments to treat these blemishes. Some of these treatments include:
These are just some of the treatments your dentist may suggest for treating your white spot lesions.
When you have braces, it’s more important than ever to take great care of your teeth. Brushing, flossing, and using mouthwash daily remain the most important part of your routine. You should also take special care to get between the wires of your braces, focusing specifically on the mounting points. However, this may prove insufficient to completely prevent white spot lesions. When that happens, reach out to your dentist to get advice on the best treatments to tackle white spot lesions. With a little vigilance and help from your dentist, you may be able to restore a beautiful smile and prevent the onset of decay from these blemishes. Call and schedule a consultation with your dentist today!