What to do going on for white spots on baby's teeth?

Noah's two front top teeth have finally come all the route through. Last night I noticed respectively one has a bright white spot on the very run out of the tooth(not near his gums). What could this be from? I googled it and one thing say it's from too much fluoride(I use filtered water to manufacture his bottles) and another thing says it's from a famine of fluoride. Would a trip to the dentist be necessary(he's only 9 and a half months)? Have any of you mommies experienced this?

*I brush his teeth at tiniest every night, he doesn't have a great deal of juice, and all his other (7)teeth look fine as far as I can see.
Answers:
It is probably from too much fluoride. I hold the same thing, its call dental fluorosis. If that is indeed the case afterwards there is nothing that you can do to fix it. Depending on what type of filtration method you use, filter alone cannot get rid of fluoride in hose down. The only ways that do are distilled and reverse osmosis water filtration systems. So if you are using a Brita filter or something close to it then there is still like amount of fluoride.

Brushing has no effect either. Does the toothpaste you are using contain fluoride? If so is he swallowing it instead of spitting it out? That can be another inflict. Until he is old enough to spit out the toothpaste effectively use a toothpaste lacking fluoride. Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dental_fluo…

http://fluoridealert.org/dental-fluorosi…
I have that, and contained by all of my answers when somone says they use nursery wet, I have written that nursery water contains fluoride and that will effect white spots.

I have one on each of my front teeth and I can`t stand them, they arnt extremely noticeably but I hate them.

The dentist wont be capable of do anything, I have asked every single dentist I have ever come surrounded by contact with since I have gotten my full-grown teeth.


EVery cities,state's water has fluoride contained by it..that could be the cause.
That's the reason I didnt use my slap water until Brody's teeth came within.
The spots appear during the formation of the teeth.
They are calcium deposits. Nothing to verbs about.
There is ntohing you can do. It is usually from too much flouride or bottle rot from milk sitting on their gums as infants/babies. My daughter has spots as well and hers be from our water. There is nothing we can do to procure rid of them. However, when her adult teeth come in they will be gone.
It's from the water used to make his bottles, too much fluoride. Filtering will not pocket it out unless you have a specialty one - reverse osmosis I think it is call? A trip to the dentist won't do anything, it is permanent and may be on his adult teeth if the over-fluoridation continues. Make sure to not use a fluoride toothpaste until he know to spit it out.
nothing will help and it's usually from too much flouride- most cities or counties enjoy flouride in their water unless you enjoy well water. it may or may not effect his fully fledged teeth- do not use tooth paste with flouride contained by it until your child learns how to spit out the tooth paste himself
My son have more yellow/brown type spots on his 2 bottom front teeth and it is from when I took antibitioitics when pregnant. It wont be on his adult teeth, but his dentist just said to keep hold of them extra clean and theres nothing you can do something like it.
Its from too much fluoride, clear teeth are from lack of fluoride.

Its not something you are doing wrong, it can just occur. No amount of brushing or lack of brushing will cause this. Neither will drinking liquid.

I have this on one of my permanent teeth, its a severely white spot on the middle of my front tooth. there really isn't anything you can do about it. I be told I could have porcelain veneers put on to correct this. Obviously that isn't something that would be requisite for baby teeth. He may or may not have this affect his mature teeth, but if it were too, then porcelain veneer is something you could look into when the time comes.
Otherwise I wouldn't worry about it too much. My white spot doesn't really bother me anymore, and it seriously took my husband over a year of dating until he notice it, lol. So really, it isn't that obvious to anyone. I doubt a dental visit would product any difference, other then to just reassure you fears or doubts of what it may be.




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