What’s wrong with the white spots on the surface of your baby’s milk teeth and incisors?

The presence of white spots on the surface of the baby’s milk teeth and incisors may be caused by congenital dental dysplasia, but also need to consider the early lesions of dental caries.
1. Congenital dental dysplasia: some children in the process of tooth eruption and growth and development, there may be enamel underdevelopment or excessive loss of calcium in the teeth, resulting in congenital enamel damage in the growth process of the teeth, which leads to the appearance of white spots on the surface.
2. Early lesions of dental caries: when children do not do a good job of oral hygiene and cleaning in the daily eating and oral cleaning process, it will lead to food debris, especially acidic substances stay on the surface of the teeth, thus causing enamel damage or demineralization phenomenon, the formation of caries in the early stages of caries, which will lead to the appearance of white spots on the surface.
Parents found that the baby milk teeth incisor surface white spots, should be timely to the dentist for dental examination, and do a good job of daily oral hygiene.