White spots after tooth replacement may be caused by decalcification of the hard tissues of the teeth, which can be improved by fluoride application and resin restoration.
1. Fluoride application: If mild white spots appear after a child’s tooth replacement, without damaging the tooth enamel, the treatment can be improved by applying topical fluoride.
2. Resin restoration: If the white spots are more serious and the tooth surface has formed a substantial defect, resin material can be used to fill the tooth to improve the white spots to a certain extent.
In daily life, we should pay attention to oral and dental hygiene, let the children develop good brushing habits, reduce the consumption of carbonated beverages, avoid acidic substances to stimulate the teeth, resulting in decalcification phenomenon, which ultimately causes white spots after tooth replacement.