Questions Answered31 January 20253 min read

What Is Fluorosis?

Excessive fluoride during tooth development causes white spots. Usually cosmetic only.

Dr. Fatima Hassan

General Dentist & Endodontist

Cause

Too much fluoride during tooth development (ages 0–8).

Appearance

White or brown spots on enamel. Usually mild and cosmetic.

Prevention

Supervise toothpaste use in kids. Use age-appropriate amounts.

Treatment

Whitening helps. Bonding or veneers for cosmetic concerns.

Practical decision guide

A short dental answer is useful only when it helps you decide whether to monitor, change home care, book a routine visit, or seek urgent treatment. Use the answer as a triage tool, not a diagnosis.

Check this first

  • How long the symptom has been present, whether it is improving or worsening, and what triggers it.
  • Pain level, swelling, bleeding, fever, trauma, tooth mobility, medical conditions, and medication changes.
  • Whether the issue affects chewing, sleep, speech, appearance, or daily function.

When to book sooner

  • Symptoms are severe, spreading, recurring, linked to trauma, or lasting more than two weeks.
  • Pain wakes you at night, lingers after hot/cold, or comes with swelling, pus, fever, or bad taste.
  • A child, pregnant patient, medically complex patient, or implant patient develops new symptoms.

Topic-specific notes

  • For children, prevention depends on age-appropriate fluoride, supervised brushing, sugar-frequency control, sealants when indicated, and early visits that make dental care normal rather than frightening.

Questions to ask at the appointment

  • What diagnosis would explain this symptom, and what test confirms it?
  • What can I safely do at home, and what should I avoid?
  • When should I return if symptoms change after treatment?

Dubai patient note

If you are in Dubai and unsure whether a symptom is urgent, WhatsApp or call the clinic with the timeline, photos if appropriate, medical history, and pain triggers. Do not rely on antibiotics without dental diagnosis.

References

  • American Dental Association
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Medical disclaimer. This article is informational and does not replace professional clinical advice. For a plan specific to your situation, book a consultation with a Paradise Dental specialist.

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