They don’t look so nice: chalk teeth. No, this is unfortunately not a new trend on social media. The whitish to yellow-brown spots on your child’s teeth are the result of a disease whose cause has not yet been fully investigated. The expert tells how dangerous chalk teeth are, who suffers from them and what you can do about it.
White-spotted to yellow-brown and crumbly: chalk teeth are very tough. They develop very early, but can only be detected relatively late. And they don’t just disappear by themselves: “The problem is not just growing,” says university professor Dr. Katrin Bekes of the Medical University: “It is currently not possible to prevent the development of the disease.”
Source: Krone

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