Non-Invasive White Spot Removal for Healthier Smiles
Gentle solutions for post-braces discoloration and early enamel damage
What Are White Spots on Teeth?
White spots are early signs of enamel demineralization—areas where minerals like calcium and phosphate have been lost from the tooth surface. These can show up as:
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Chalky white patches after braces
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Flat, dull spots on front teeth
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Early signs of tooth decay
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Fluorosis-related discoloration
They’re not stains, and whitening won’t fix them. But non-invasive treatments like Curodont™, hydroxyapatite, and other enamel-rebuilding techniques can.
Our Approach to White Spot Removal
At Peak Pediatric Dentistry, we offer gentle, needle-free, and drill-free options to remove white spots and restore enamel health. Our process strengthens teeth while preserving natural tooth structure—no unnecessary drilling, no numbing, no stress.
How White Spots Form
》White spots on teeth can form for a variety of reasons, and they often reflect early issues in enamel development or damage.
》Common causes include dental trauma, where an injury to a baby tooth can disrupt the formation of the adult tooth beneath it, leading to discoloration when it erupts.
》Enamel hypoplasia and hypomineralization—conditions where enamel doesn’t fully form or mineralize—can also result in white, chalky, or uneven patches on the teeth.
》Other causes include poor oral hygiene, especially during orthodontic treatment, as plaque buildup around braces can lead to demineralized areas.
》Even after braces are removed, these spots can remain.
》No matter the cause, white spots are often harmless but can impact your child’s confidence and may increase the risk of future decay—making early evaluation and treatment a smart choice.
ICON to the Rescue!

What is ICON?
◭ Icon is a minimally invasive treatment designed to erase white spots on teeth—without drilling, numbing, or removing healthy enamel.
◭ These white spots are often caused by early signs of tooth decay, enamel development issues, or post-braces staining.
◭ Icon works by penetrating the porous enamel with a special resin that fills and seals the area.
◭ Once cured with a light, the resin blends the white spot into the natural tooth color, creating a smoother, more even appearance.
◭ The entire process is gentle, quick, and completely pain-free—making it ideal for children and teens who may feel anxious about dental procedures.

Why Choose White Spot Removal?
◮ White spot removal isn’t just about improving the look of your child’s smile—it’s also an important step in protecting their dental health.
◮ These spots indicate areas where enamel is weakened and more vulnerable to decay.
◮ Treating them early with a gentle, minimally invasive system like Icon helps strengthen enamel, prevent cavities, and restore a smooth, natural appearance.
◮ Plus, removing white spots can boost your child’s confidence, encouraging better oral care habits as they grow.
◮ Choosing white spot removal is a smart way to combine effective dental care with cosmetic improvement—helping your child smile brightly today and for years to come
