White Spot Treatment
Preventing and Treating White Spots on Enamel
White spots are areas of the enamel that appear as white marks—often after orthodontic treatment or in cases of poor oral hygiene. These lesions are the first sign of demineralization and can develop into cavities if not treated promptly.

How to Treat and Prevent White Spots
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Professional application of remineralizing gels or mousses to strengthen enamel
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Instruction on targeted brushing techniques, flossing, and use of specific products
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Frequent checkups to monitor the evolution of the spots and prevent new ones from forming
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In selected cases, microabrasion or resin infiltration to reduce the visibility of white spots
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Are white spots cavities?
No, but they are an initial sign of demineralization and must be monitored closely.
Can they be eliminated completely?
In many cases, yes—with remineralizing treatments or minimally invasive techniques.
How are white spots prevented?
With thorough oral hygiene, regular checkups, and specific products recommended by your hygienist.

