How To Treat Enamel Hypoplasia
Enamel hypoplasia is a condition that affects developing teeth. The enamel is the strong protective outer surface of the teeth. Made up mainly of minerals, enamel is the part of teeth that makes them white. While teeth are still forming beneath the gums, the enamel may not form properly. Underdeveloped or thin enamel is called enamel hypoplasia. Because teeth do not always develop at the same rate, only a portion of one or more teeth may be affected. Enamel hypoplasia can be identified by teet discoloration, grooves in the surface, or white lines or spots on the surface of the teeth. In some cases where the enamel is seriously weakened, teeth may appear brown. Although enamel cannot grow back once it is lost, there are certain steps patients can take to strengthen their enamel and make their teeth look better.