White Spot Treatment: see it on your own smile first
Blend away chalky white spots and post-braces marks.
White spot lesions are patches of enamel that are chalkier and more opaque than the tooth around them — often left over from braces, early decay that re-hardened, or how the enamel formed. They're harmless in many cases, but they catch the eye precisely because they're brighter than everything else.
Modern treatment is usually conservative: resin infiltration (a clear resin drawn into the porous patch so it blends optically) or microabrasion, sometimes finished with a little whitening so the whole tooth meets in the middle.
What your Smyly™ preview shows
Smyly™ previews your smile with the spots reduced and with them fully blended into the surrounding enamel, so you can see how much of the change comes from evenness rather than whiteness.
You'll see 2 versions side by side: Reduced, Blended .
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The honest limits of this preview
Cosmetic blending of surface appearance only. 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
- Are my white spots stable, or early decay that needs attention first?
- Is resin infiltration suitable for spots like mine?
- Would whitening the surrounding enamel first make the blend easier or harder?
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Curious? Look before you decide.
One photo, on your own phone. See your smile with white spot 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.