Fluorosis Treatment: see it on your own smile first
Even out the mottled white and brown staining of fluorosis.
Dental fluorosis is the mottled look — cloudy white patches, streaks, sometimes brown flecks — that comes from higher fluoride exposure while the teeth were still forming. It's cosmetic, not decay, and it's common in areas with naturally fluoridated water.
Treatment depends on depth: milder mottling responds to microabrasion and resin infiltration (the patch is polished and optically blended), moderate cases often add whitening to even the canvas, and deeper staining may call for bonding or veneers. A dentist can usually tell which tier you're in on sight.
What your Smyly™ preview shows
Smyly™ shows your smile with the mottling softened and with it fully evened out, so you can see how much of the change comes from evenness rather than whiteness — usually more than people expect.
You'll see 2 versions side by side: Softened, Evened Out .
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The honest limits of this preview
Cosmetic visualisation of blended mottling only. Depth of intrinsic staining varies by case. A preview can't see bone, bite, gum health or anything beneath the surface — only a clinical exam can. Treat it as a conversation starter for your dentist, never as a promised result.
Worth asking your dentist
- Is my fluorosis shallow enough for microabrasion and resin infiltration?
- Would whitening first make the blending easier or make the patches stand out more?
- If mine is deeper, what would bonding or veneers involve?
Related previews
Curious? Look before you decide.
One photo, on your own phone. See your smile with fluorosis treatment and decide with your eyes.
Try a free previewEducational content and visualization only. Smyly™ previews are AI simulations — not medical advice, not a diagnosis, and not a guarantee of results. Individual results vary and depend on a clinical exam by a licensed dentist.