Clermont Dental - Have you noticed white spots on your teeth? It could be caused by dehydration! Discoloration can also be caused by other issues, like fluorosis, nutritional deficits, bacteria, or certain
View of Color Selection and Reproduction in Dentistry Part 2: Light Dynamics in Natural Teeth | Odovtos - International Journal of Dental Sciences
![Dehydration alone can transiently affect tooth shade. The maxillary... | Download Scientific Diagram Dehydration alone can transiently affect tooth shade. The maxillary... | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Laurence-Walsh-2/publication/43496640/figure/fig2/AS:654045928759298@1532948109071/The-white-areas-on-the-gingivae-are-caused-by-the-irritant-effect-of-radicals-from-the_Q320.jpg)
Dehydration alone can transiently affect tooth shade. The maxillary... | Download Scientific Diagram
![Treatment of white spot lesions due to enamel hypomineralization using the resin infiltration technique - Italian Journal of Dental Medicine Treatment of white spot lesions due to enamel hypomineralization using the resin infiltration technique - Italian Journal of Dental Medicine](http://www.dentalmedjournal.it/files/2017/09/image.jpg)
Treatment of white spot lesions due to enamel hypomineralization using the resin infiltration technique - Italian Journal of Dental Medicine
![The dehydrated tooth color returned to normal, and the marginal gingiva... | Download Scientific Diagram The dehydrated tooth color returned to normal, and the marginal gingiva... | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kyung-San-Min/publication/268154936/figure/fig7/AS:670387809562630@1536844317633/The-dehydrated-tooth-color-returned-to-normal-and-the-marginal-gingiva-had-healed.png)
The dehydrated tooth color returned to normal, and the marginal gingiva... | Download Scientific Diagram
Just the Tooth on Twitter: "Sensitivity after teeth whitening is normal. The teeth become temporarily dehydrated which reduces their ability to insulate the nerve from changes in temperature. Sensitivity will disappear 12-36
![Tooth dehydration - does anyone have an answer? Yes it goes away after a few hours when my teeth rehydrate but it's unsightly and I'd like to avoid it happening. Any tips? : Tooth dehydration - does anyone have an answer? Yes it goes away after a few hours when my teeth rehydrate but it's unsightly and I'd like to avoid it happening. Any tips? :](https://preview.redd.it/z5ebbgqry1i41.jpg?auto=webp&s=4a5dcd9812176b3f4213c612816596a6f4ad5294)