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Diagnosing a Non-Scrapable White Patch in the Oral...

A Common yet Critical Presentation When a patient presents with a white patch in the oral cavity that refuses to scrape off, it’s a clinical scenario that demands careful evaluation. While such findings can evoke concern, they also present an opportunity to identify and address underlying conditions early—often with excellent outcomes when managed promptly. The differential diagnosis includ...

White Chalky Spots on Enamel: Identifying Early Si...

Understanding the Visual Clues: White Spots on Enamel When a child presents with white chalky spots on their enamel, it’s often a subtle yet significant signal that something remarkable is happening beneath the surface. These spots, clinically known as white spot lesions (WSLs) , are early indicators of demineralization —a reversible process where enamel loses minerals like calcium and ...