Dental fluorosis is a condition that may not cause pain or discomfort but it can affect how confident you feel about your smile. While it’s mostly cosmetic, many people are surprised to find white marks, streaks, or even brown discoloration on their teeth and not know the cause. What Is Dental Fluorosis? Dental fluorosis is a change in the appearance of tooth enamel caused by excessive fluoride intake during the early years of life typically under the age of 8 when permanent teeth are still forming beneath the gums. It usually appears as faint white lines, streaks, or spots on the teeth. In more severe cases, the enamel may appear pitted or stained. What Causes It Fluorosis is primarily caused by overexposure to fluoride during childhood. Common sources include: Swallowing too much fluoride toothpaste Taking fluoride supplements when not necessary Consuming water with high natural fluoride levels Using multiple fluoride-containing products at once How Can It Be Treated While fluorosis can’t be reversed, there are several cosmetic dental treatments that can improve the appearance of affected teeth: – Teeth Whitening – Microabrasion – Composite Bonding – Porcelain Veneers Can Fluorosis Be Prevented Use only a pea-sized amount of toothpaste for kids Supervise brushing and encourage spitting instead of swallowing Avoid unnecessary fluoride supplements unless recommended by a dentist Know your local water fluoride levels Dental fluorosis may be common, but it’s also manageable. Whether you’re a parent looking to protect your child’s smile or an adult interested in cosmetic improvements, your dentist can offer the right guidance and solutions. Don’t let minor spots take away your confidence. Book a consultation to explore your options and enjoy a smile that looks as healthy as it feels!