Most common questions used to investigate
Do you sleep with your mouth open?
Have you had professional teeth whitening?
Do you have permanent white spots on your enamel surface?
Have you had colored foods or beverages?
Do you have brown spots on your enamel surface?
Common conclusions
Sleeping with your mouth open can dehydrate your enamel. That is the reason of white spots on your enamel surface noticed in the morning after you woke up. These spots will disappear as soon as saliva rehydrates your enamel.
Having white spots after bleaching your teeth is normal. They are caused by a loss of water from your enamel. Such condition is temporary and spots will disappear as soon as saliva rehydrates your enamel. If this condition persists, contact your dentist for additional information. In the meantime, you can use remineralizing remedy (make sure that is a no-dye formula).
Professional teeth whitening at the dental office can help you make these spots invisible. Such condition occurs due to fluorosis or some other reasons. Schedule a visit to your dentist to make sure that is not caries in its spot stage.
It seems you have teeth staining caused by taking some kinds of foods or drinks. Try brushing your teeth straight after the intake of such things and use whitening mouthwash. This can help you to remove pigments from your enamel surface.
Having brownish spots on your enamel surface can be related to antibiotics therapy (especially tetracycline during young age) ore some noncarious discoloration (fluorosis, hypoplasia). You can try microbrasion method or covering the surface with composite material. Schedule a visit to your dentist for further examination and treatment.
Unfortunately, we cannot determine the type of your spots that is why it is difficult to find a suitable solution for you. Please visit your dentist for further examination and treatment.
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