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Yellow teeth - flurosis
My son is 2 yrs n 7 months old. Initially I used non fluoride toothpaste chikoo and then I found a white spot in his front tooth . so I started using Colgate kids toothpaste . he doesn't know to spit it out and mostly he will now . later the spot grew yellow in color thus ruptured his tooth. Now I could it spreading in other front teeth also. I suspect it to be flurosis . what I should to prevent it from spreading . is it reversible ? I don't want him to get humiliated at an early age . please share some advice.
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Hello mam , as per your description it looks more like a cavity then fluorosis ... but would recommend you to meet a pedodontist because only on seeing clinically we can tell what exactly it is. Also if he doesn't know how to spit then continue with a non fluoridated tooth paste either Chico or pigeon
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hello, visit a pedodontist and get it checked. its better to check it clinically and get it checked.
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Hello, First of all the kids toohpaste has very less amount of fluoride and is safe even jf a child ingests. Although it is advised to spit it out. Secondly fluorosis is not a problem that is communicable so it cannot spread. The yellow stains that increased can be of fluoride but after that caries must have started thats why it is getting worse.
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It's not possible to say anything without clinically seeing the child. you should visit a pedodontist near you for your problem.
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You mention of an early spot which you noticed and latter spread. Fluorosis does not spread and it's a wrong notion. I strongly suspect rampant dental caries.
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Check with your dentist for topical fluoride application. In fact considering his age it would be difficult to do any definitive treatment.
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Frequent dental checkup from now on will help prevent further damage to the teeth.
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Hello Ma'am,  Greetings for the day. As per the history it doesn't seem to be flurosis...  May be cavity spread to the other teeth..
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Hello ma'am, It is not fluorosis for sure. Please visit a MDS PEDODONTIST for proper evaluation of the problem.
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Mam according to your description it appears to be early Carious lesion. That is cavity. It needs to be examined by a Pedodontist and treated also as soon as possible to prevent it from spreading. Dr Swati Karkare. Pediatric dentist. CHILD SMILE CARE.
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take your son Ko Pedodontist. continue using toothpaste and brush to clean his teeth.
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in case he has a habit of milk feeding during sleep then discontinue it as soon as possible.
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Hello, you need to take your child to a paedodontist and get it checked clinically.Dont jump into conclusions. Regards Dr Sumanmakam
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