My baby was born on 16 May 2025. I have noticed multiple black/dark spots on both the upper and lower front teeth and am concerned whether these are cavities, stains, or an enamel problem.
He takes NAN PRO 3 formula milk and daily supplements (D3 Must, Gemcal P, and A To Z NS, 1 ml each). His diet includes dalia, dal, apple puree, banana.
Could you please advise:
1. What could be causing these black spots?
2. Do these look like cavities that need treatment?
3. Could formula milk, night feeds, diet, or supplements be contributing?
4. Should I take him for an in-person dental check-up urgently?
I have attached a photo for reference.
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These are very common stains that happen most commonly due to medicines. Although harmless they need to be removed by a kids dental specialist (pediatric dentist)
Next Steps
Take your child to a pediatric dentist where they would gently polish the teeth to get rid of the stains.
Health Tips
Give your child few sips of water after every meal and wipe their teeth after consumption of any iron supplement syrup.
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Hello the picture looks like a case of ecc (early childhood caries) this is caused by prolonged exposure to sugars . You might have to alter the feeding patterns
Next Steps
You have to visit a pedodontist so that they can assess the extent of the damage of the enamel
You have to brush the child’s teeth twice with fluoridated toothpaste to prevent further spread
These are just normal stains and not a mtter of concern..its due to medicines like iron or magnesium of due to water.
Just use non flouridated or kids tooth gel and male ur child brish twice daily
Next Steps
check for youtube for proper brisging techniques..a d brsuhing only for 2 min
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