In today’s episode of Ask The Dentist, we’re exploring the latest research surrounding a crucial aspect of adolescent dental health: White Spot Lesions in patients undergoing clear aligner treatment. Throughout this episode, we’ll unravel the mystery behind these lesions, examine their root causes, and dissect a recent study that sheds invaluable insights into their prevalence and seriousness. From understanding the implications of anterior attachments to exploring the phenomenon of rapid decalcification, we’ll navigate through pivotal findings and conclude with actionable recommendations derived from the study's conclusions. Check Out My NEW Line of Toothpaste and Professional Dental Varnish!!Timestamps: 01:40 - What is a white spot lesions 03:35 - The causes of white spot lesions 05:35 - White spot lesions in adolescence study overview 08:26 - Anterior attachments and rapid decalcification 12:52 - Study conclusions 16:28 - My recommendations Show Links: Incidence, Severity, And Risk Factors For White Spot Lesions In Adolescent Patients Treated With Clear AlignersInvisalign: Know Before You GoPur Xylitol GumSonicare ToothbrushProbiotic Soft Replacement HeadsSlate Flosser Couto Medicinal Toothpaste from PortugalMouth Tape: End Mouth Breathing for Better Sleep and a Healthier MouthMouth Breathing: What Every Parent Needs to KnowMouth TapePod Ultrasonic Aligner Cleaner10 Reasons to Get Invisalign That Have Nothing to Do With LooksFurther Listening: Is It Safe To Have My Teeth Filed Before Aligner Therapy?28 Reasons to Nose BreatheCheck out Dr. B's website for more information: https://askthedentist.comSubscribe to Dr. B's newsletter Mondays with Mark: https://askthedentist.com/newsletter