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Microabrasion

Microabrasion is a quick and painless procedure that removes yellow, white, or brown spots, stains, and tooth discoloration. In this procedure, hydrochloric acid and pumice are applied gently over the thin layers of the enamel to remove stains. It also helps to improve the appearance of the teeth. It is considered both a mechanical and chemical procedure.

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What causes white spots to appear on teeth?

Query: Hi doctor, I have two small white spots on the lower portion of my front tooth. Can it be removed by microabrasion? Is the procedure worth? Please guide.  Read Full »


Dr. Shwetha. K. Shetty

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. There are several reasons for the white spots on your teeth. Usually, white spots appear when the mineral content in the outer part of the teeth (enamel) is less. White spots could also occur due to high fluoride level in the drinking water or nutritional deficiency du...  Read Full »

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