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Brown spot on tooth
I found a brown spot in my lower tooth and it is not painful. However i feel some sensitivity . What can it be . How to deal with this. Please suggest
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Hello, it should be filled with the tooth coloured filling material. Dental Galaxy, Pune.
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Hello The brown spot is the carious part You need to get a tooth coloured filling done for that
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It is the various part of the tooth Also looks like you have tooth fluorosis so use non fluoride toothpaste And for the brown part u need a filling
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Visit a dentist and get a filling
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Maintain good oral hygiene
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Hi, Visit a dentist and get a filling done.
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Hello Filling has to be done
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Hi! The brown spot you're seeing on your lower tooth, along with the sensitivity, could be an early cavity (tooth decay) or a surface stain. Since you're experiencing sensitivity, it's more likely that the enamel is slightly compromised, which needs attention.
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It’s good that there’s no pain yet, but early treatment can help prevent it from worsening. I recommend visiting a dentist soon for a proper clinical examination and possibly an X-ray. If it's a cavity, a simple filling might be enough. If it’s just a stain or mild enamel wear, your dentist may suggest fluoride treatment or preventive care.
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Use a toothpaste for sensitive teeth. Avoid very hot, cold, or sugary foods. Don’t try to scrape the spot or self-treat it.
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Hi, The brown discolouration on teeth is a sign of Dental Fluorosis. It is not harmful immediately but can get worse and may lead to pitting and make your teeth brittle.
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Go for dental check up and get the fluorosis pits filled with a dental restorative material to maintain the integrity of the respective teeth.
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Feel free to consult with me via Practo Tele-consult or video consult.
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