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Dental Development
What are Hypocalcified Teeth? A tooth which has been disturbed during its formation may develop atypical enamel. This is usually seen as a white, yellow, or brown discoloration on one or more surfaces of your child's tooth. We most commonly see it on the first permanent molars and on the central incisors (two front teeth), although it can happen to any or all of your child's teeth.
White blemishes that are larger and more opaque will likely need removal of the blemish and filling the blemished area with a cosmetic filling material. Blemishes of a more yellow or brown nature are often improved with bleaching. If the blemish does not respond to bleaching, your child can have other cosmetic procedures to remove discolorations when he/she is older.
Hypocalcified teeth can also be very sensitive for unknown reasons. Restoring or covering the hypocalcified enamel will occasionally alleviate the sensitivity. Toothpastes for sensitive teeth such as Sensodyne can also help. Avoiding highly acidic snack patterns (carbonated beverages, fruit juices, and sour candies) will also be very helpful as well.
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