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  2. Dental fluorosis - Wikipedia

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    The clinical manifestation of mild dental fluorosis is mostly characterised a snow flaking appearance that lack a clear border, opaque, white spots, narrow white lines following the perikymata or patches as the opacities may coalesce with an intact, hard and smooth enamel surface on most of the teeth. [7]

  3. Tooth whitening - Wikipedia

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    Defective dental restorations; Tooth decay. White-spot decalcification may be highlighted and become more noticeable directly following a whitening process, but with further applications the other parts of the teeth usually become more white and the spots less noticeable. Active periapical pathology; Untreated periodontal disease

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  5. Chalky teeth - Wikipedia

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    Since 1920, various derivatives of "chalky teeth" have appeared in the academic literature to describe specific dental anomalies. Most references are to enamel defects that have a chalky appearance (white, cream or brown) and are of developmental origin (i.e. amelogenesis imperfecta, enamel hypomineralisation, dental fluorosis, molar hypomineralisation).

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  7. Fluoride therapy - Wikipedia

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    Relatively high ingestion of fluoride by babies and children may result in white marks on the teeth known as fluorosis. [4] Excessive ingestion by babies and children can result in severe dental fluorosis, indicated by a brown or yellow coloring, weakening and brittleness of the teeth, or in severe cases, acute toxicity.

  8. Remineralisation of teeth - Wikipedia

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    Fluoride is commonly found in toothpastes. Fluoride can be delivered to many parts of the oral cavity during brushing, including the tooth surface, saliva, soft tissues and remaining plaque biofilm. [4] Some remineralization methods may work for "white spot lesions" but not necessarily "intact tooth surfaces". [19]

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