What to do if your child has white patches on his teeth after tooth replacement

White patches on the teeth of children after tooth replacement may be caused by tooth demineralization, dental fluorosis, dental calculus, etc. They can be treated by bleaching method, ultrasonic scaling and other methods.
1. Teeth demineralization: If the teeth appear white spots, most of them are caused by teeth demineralization. When the teeth are dislocated, the surface of the teeth will become rough, and the transparency will be obviously reduced and become grayish-white, which is the phenomenon of teeth demineralization. You can use alcohol to sterilize the surface of the teeth, blow dry, or apply fluoride treatment.
2. Dental fluorosis: Due to excessive fluoride intake during the developmental period of tooth enamel, dental fluorosis is triggered, resulting in white plaques on the child’s teeth after tooth replacement. It can be treated by bleaching method or applying whitening gel on the tooth surface and rinsing the mouth with water the next day.
3. Calculus: If your child’s teeth have milky or yellowish-white spots, it may be the formation of dental calculus. It can be treated by scaling at the hospital.
Children with white patches of teeth after tooth replacement, timely to the dental treatment, so as not to affect the development of teeth.