Cosmetic Dentistry
Fluorosis (Tooth Stain) Treatment
Dental fluorosis can leave white lines, cloudy spots, or brown staining on tooth enamel. At Agape Dental Studio, we offer targeted treatments to restore a more uniform, natural appearance to your smile.
A professional enamel treatment specifically formulated to target and reduce the visible effects of dental fluorosis with minimal invasiveness.
Our treatment addresses stains from fluorosis as well as those caused by smoking, dark sodas, wine, and coffee.
Most mild to moderate fluorosis treatments can be completed in one comfortable appointment with immediate improvement.
The enamel cleaning kit gently lifts superficial stains and blends enamel coloration without drilling or removing tooth structure.
We provide customized instructions to maintain your improved enamel appearance, including diet and hygiene recommendations.
Fluorosis often affects front teeth. Reducing visible discoloration can make a dramatic difference in how you feel about your smile.
What Is Dental Fluorosis?
Dental fluorosis is a cosmetic condition that occurs when young children consume excessive fluoride during tooth development. While it doesn't cause pain or structural damage, it can affect confidence — especially when discoloration appears on the front teeth.
What to Expect After Treatment
Most patients can return to their normal routine immediately. To maintain results, we recommend avoiding strongly pigmented foods or drinks like coffee, tea, or red wine for at least 24 hours. Using non-abrasive toothpaste and maintaining excellent oral hygiene will help preserve the improved appearance.
Is fluorosis harmful to my teeth?
Fluorosis is a cosmetic condition, not a structural one. Your teeth remain strong and healthy — the treatment is purely about improving appearance.
Can fluorosis be completely removed?
Mild to moderate fluorosis responds very well to treatment. Severe cases may require additional cosmetic options like bonding or veneers, which Dr. Tekle can discuss with you.
How do I prevent fluorosis in my children?
Supervise brushing with only a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste, monitor fluoride intake from water and supplements, and consult with Dr. Tekle about appropriate fluoride levels for your child.
Does insurance cover fluorosis treatment?
Coverage varies by plan. Some plans consider it cosmetic, while others may partially cover it. We'll help verify your benefits before treatment.
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