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[quote=Anonymous]The other day I noticed that my 2yo's lower corner teeth both had a small pit on the surface (where there used to small white spots). I started to freak out, thinking they were somehow cavities, despite using children's fluoridated toothpaste on her daily since her teeth came in (we live in an area w/out fluoridated water). I brought her to the dentist and they said that based on the symmetrical location of the pits on opposing teeth and the lack of any decay, it's basically a birth defect in the form of an enamel abnormality. Probably due to an illness or fever I had when pregnant. Did anyone else's children have this, and if so, did it set them up for cavities? Did it affect their adult teeth as well? TIA.[/quote]
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