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Mamelons

Mamelons are defined as the round protrudes on the incisal edges of the teeth. These are more commonly seen on the newly erupted incisor teeth. These form a scalloped, or wavy edge of the teeth. These do not essentially require treatment as they get worn off with time.

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What is a zig-zag pattern in the top of the newly erupted permanent tooth?

Query: Hello doctor, My daughter is 7 year old. She has one permanent teeth with zigzag snap on the top and now the second teeth are like the same. Please help.  Read Full »


Dr. Hardika Kothari

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Can you send me a picture so as to gain more clarity so that I can guide you better?  Read Full »

My upper front teeth seem wiggly. Is it a concern?

Query: Hello doctor, I have been to several dentists who said my gums look good and everything else but some cavities and one root canal I had to get done. I am on Invisalign treatment and much teeth (front mainly, top and bottom) seem wiggly. I looked and the mirror and see where they were. Can someone pl...  Read Full »


Dr. Geethanjali. S. S

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Your upper and lower front teeth are perfectly looking good and I could also see few cavities in the photo that you have attached (attachment removed to protect patient identity). The wiggly kind of appearance you feel should be because of your teeth cutting tips have a v...  Read Full »

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