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Last post 07-20-2009, 9:38 PM by SuzyQ. 11 replies.
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  •  06-22-2009, 10:08 PM 8146

    White Flecks on Teeth

    My 15 year old niece has quite prominent white flecks on her teeth.  The problem is that she is very self conscious about them, but as she is so young they can't put veneers on them until she's in her early 20's. 

     

    She has noticed that they do vary in prominence depending on her hormone cycles and were especially prominent when she was ill with flu recently.  When she is at her optimum health they relatively unnoticeable, but she wonders what she can do to keep them that way for as long as possible.  

     

    Any suggestions on natural treatments or remedies which can keep these brilliant white flecks at bay for as long as possible would be warmly welcomed.  Many thanks

     

     

  •  06-23-2009, 2:18 PM 8154 in reply to 8146

    Re: White Flecks on Teeth

    It could be using a toothpaste with fluoride in - your daughter could try a natural fluoride-free toothgel, such as Forever's Aloe Vera with Propolis (from the beehive). It naturally whitens teeth, is great for sensitive teeth, gum problems etc and because it contains no man-made chemicals is safe for very little children and pets too. It happens to be quite delicious too!

    I am a Forever distributor and can supply you if you are interested,

    Best of luck,

    Margaret 01234 817675

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  •  06-23-2009, 2:22 PM 8155 in reply to 8146

    Re: White Flecks on Teeth

    White flecks or patches on teeth can be caused by excess fluoride but if this is the reason ,to my knowledge, there is nothing that can be done to remove them other than  to cover them with a dental veneer.  These days we are all exposed to fluorides added to drinking water (check with your local water company) sometimes even when water is naturally high in fluorides, as is sometimes the case and it is also added to toothpastes and mouthwashes. With such a variety of sources it is impossible to control the amount being absorbed and even those who advocated fluoridation are beginning to change their views on whether this practice should be continued. Ask your dentist for his opinion and if it is fluorosis try to restrict as many of these sources as possible -- especially until your niece is older and thinks it is bad enough to justify having her incisors veneered
  •  06-23-2009, 8:47 PM 8168 in reply to 8146

    Re: White Flecks on Teeth

    Hi SuzyQ,

    To help your niece stay in optimum health I recommend she takes a natural dietary supplement such as Aloe Vera drinking gel. Aloe naturally detoxes and cleanses the body from the inside out.  It has an anti-inflammatory action, balances the immune system, boosts energy levels and is packed full of nutrients (75 of them!)   It's a great all round tonic and helps you stay in good health.  The taste can be a challenge so your niece may want to go for the Forever Bits 'n Peaches which is aloe soaked in peach juice and tastes fruity.   The minimum recommended dose is 2 fl ozs or 60 mls daily first thing in the morning although she may not need that amount.

     You can view these products on-line here http://distrib.foreverliving.com/retail/EntryServlet?langID=en&storeID=GBR&distribID=440100124992
     

    Forever offer a 60 day money back guarantee so it is well worth considering.  If you live in the Cambridgeshire area I am happy for you both to sample the products.  Do let me know and I will arrange for you to contact me direct.  I know how self-conscious 15 year olds are!

    Best wishes,

    Noelyne 


    Noelyne Jones

    Wellness Management Coach

    Independent Distributor - Forever
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  •  06-23-2009, 11:03 PM 8173 in reply to 8168

    Re: White Flecks on Teeth

    It could have been caused by being given the antibiotic tetracycline when young as this is the effect it has.
  •  06-23-2009, 11:38 PM 8175 in reply to 8146

    Re: White Flecks on Teeth

    Hi

     

    My daughter is 21 now, she suffered intermitently from this very same thing. It always happens when she is low in calcium, I juts buy her some calcium tablets, and after a few days or so they disappear. Try this inexpensive way before you try other more expensive things and see if it works.

     

    Lozzy

  •  06-28-2009, 8:18 AM 8220 in reply to 8175

    Re: White Flecks on Teeth

    I think Tetracycline normally causes brown discolouration.

    Fluorosis is much more likely as it can cause white fleck in its mild form. It can also cause teeth not to develop as it did with my daughter (she used to eat toothpaste - when I knew no better!)

    Be aware of thyroid problem also.

    If your water is fluoridated do not drink it and avoid fluoide in toothpaste - not easy!

    Please see this important information.

    http://www.fluoridealert.org/

    Adrienne. 

  •  06-29-2009, 3:57 PM 8233 in reply to 8146

    Re: White Flecks on Teeth

    Hi Suzy Q,

    Google "Oil Pulling" and give it a try...I have read it has good results with the teeth...especially whitening them.

    Robin


    Robin Allan
    Chek Practitioner
    Natural Health Coach

    http://www.robinallan.com


    robin_allan@hotmail.com

    07967-366470
  •  06-30-2009, 1:13 PM 8243 in reply to 8146

    Re: White Flecks on Teeth

    These are not uncommon around Maldon in Essex where the natural water supply has been rich in fluoride for as long as there has been a water supply. Possibly your local water company has been adding the stuff to your water supply, or maybe your daughter loved the taste of fluoride toothpaste as a child and swallowed too much of it. I had to wean my grandson on to a non-fluoride toothpaste as the one he was using before was so tasty!
  •  06-30-2009, 3:22 PM 8254 in reply to 8146

    Re: White Flecks on Teeth

    My daughter got these because in my wisdom and with the advice of a dentist friend gave her fluoride tablets when she was young. She is now in her 30s and they are not as noticeable as they were.
  •  07-01-2009, 6:02 PM 8276 in reply to 8146

    Re: White Flecks on Teeth

    The York Review found that around 48% of children living in areas where fluoride is artificially added to water have white flecks on teeth, called dental fluorosis.    This is caused by too much fluoride which can damage tooth enamel.    She should use a non-fluoride toothpaste.  Boots chemists sell one and you can buy non-fluoride toothpaste from health food shops.   Avoid any mouthwashes etc. containing fluoride.   Visit: National Pure Water Association site:  www.npwa.org.uk  

     

  •  07-20-2009, 9:38 PM 8485 in reply to 8146

    Re: White Flecks on Teeth

    Many thanks to everyone for your replies.  I spoke to my sister a few weeks ago and mentioned about using a non-flouride toothpaste, which she has done.  She also has put her daughter onto calcium tablets.  She reported back to me this weekend that the flecks are much less noticeable and they are all thrilled that something so simple could make such a difference.  It's horrible being 15 anyway and just this small improvement has made such a difference.  

    Thanks once again

     

    SuzyQ 

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