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My baby s 1yr 4 mnths old. He has 6 teeths. In every teeth there s a black dot (numerous dot) wat i have to do to remove the black dots
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Ealry signs of tooth decay.
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i am a pediatric dentist. detailed consultation will be more helpful for treatment and prevention.
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brush twice daily
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Hello         Black dots are possibly nursing bottle caries which is caused due to night feeding or due to over eating of chocolates n sweets ....try to cut down the chocolate consumption to avoid further damage
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current teeth should b restored ...pls visit Ur near by dentist
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brushing twice a day is adviced n put a habit of rinsing after eating anything.
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Black dots are nothing but the cavities which needs to be treated
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Visit a dentist
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Make him brush twice daily
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Blacks spots can be either stains or caries (cavities). Stains in small kids not require any treatment. You need to maintain good oral hygiene for baby. If they are caries, you need to get them restored.
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Either upload photo or consult locally
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