Enamel eroded, showing up a white patch

2018-12-29 16:33:01
Some years ago I had floride golden clr marks on my teeth. For that I got done one unscientific process on my two front teeth (upper) which resulted erosion of teeth for some extent. It's been 10years but now some white patches are showing up on my front teeth... I regretting now for opting that process at that time.. plz help me out without replacing my original teeth with ceramic teeth or wt ever plz give me suggestions to look this normal plz as I am going to get married soon. So it shouldn't be hurdle for me to smile freely plz do help thanks in advance.
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Hello Visit for a check up and do it can be clear

Answered2019-01-07 11:12:10

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Answered2019-01-04 07:48:00

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The unscientific procedure that your talking about mostly says it was bleaching There is nothing to regret about it. It is nice that you were conscious and went ahead with the procedure. Coming to the whitish patch....the picture is not that clear.... I can hardly notice any erosion or patch. Hence a clinical examination is recommended for the same. A better diagnosis is needed to plan well which can happen only on a visual checkup...kindly visit your nearby dentist. It could be anything...a normal discoloration, stain, enamel hypoplasia.... Or reasons for this could be over bleaching, excess peroxide use during bleaching.... Improper concentration of powder n peroxide.
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Answered2018-12-29 17:59:27

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