Methods Of Treating And Preventing Fluorosis
February 22, 2019
Developing fluorosis typically requires an individual to have been exposed to a large amount of fluoride in the first eight years after their permanent teeth have grown. The frequent exposure to fluoride can result in a mild condition like a bright white color that laces along certain parts of the tooth. However, it can also have a heavy impact on the teeth for an increased amount of exposure. This impact can be shown in a brown or yellow stain on the teeth as well as noticeable pits in the teeth and irregularities in the surface of the teeth.