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I have little white marks on the middle of my teeth?

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my front two teeth both have them. what are they and how do i get rid of them?

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  1. many people get this, it is usually after having braces on them. i'm pretty sure you can get rid of them if you see your GP.


  2. oooo i have one of them on one of my teeth.. im not very for sure what they are though.

  3. Too much fluoride. Fluoride is good for your teeth, in moderation. Too much causes those white marks. Its also calcium.

  4. you cant get rid of them. there fine, nothing bad.

  5. The white spots are temporary. These spots are not harmful and will go away. The white spots are caused by a loss of water from the tooth enamel. This water loss is not harmful and will go away within a few hours.

  6. you aren't getting enough calcium or fruit minerals. i suggest drinking milk or something high in calcium and eating fruit daily. you might have white marks on your nails also. if you drink milk and eat fruit, those white marks will go away!  

  7. It could be calcium deficiency like what happens on your finger nails...

    Not sure for certain though...

  8. They are calcium deposits.  I have them too - my dentist put a tiny covering - I think it was a thin veneer - on the top of them and they look beautiful

  9. i have them too.

    they are from when we were kida THE DENTIST left the FLUORIDE treatment on too long!!

    don't believe me?

    google/yahoo it, you'll see what i mean then...

    it sux :( and i think that is why i fear going to the dentist now i remember the lady who left me there with it on for so long... and sorry girl you can't get rid of them.

  10. i have them too.. i dont know what the h**l they are... i also have white marks on my nails also and its pretty weird haha

  11. Tetracycline stains maybe

  12. I have those too! idk what they're from though.

  13. I THINK IT IS PROBABLY PLAQUE AND YOU SHOULD GO TO THE DENTIST TO SEE WHAT IT ACTUALLY IS.

  14. Well, my brother has those, for him, they were from taking medication as a child. I do not know how to get rid of it. But, to get to the root of the problem, ask your parents if you received any medication when you were younger. Or, go see your family dentist!

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