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Depressed bc of white spots on my front teeth


Question Posted Saturday April 2 2016, 6:05 pm

im a girl ..im 3rd year in high school and i have white spots on my two front teeth ..and i am so depressed about it ...i have these spots since 11 and now im 16...i did nothing with it but now when im in high school i wanted to look good...everyone think im shy bc i dont open my mouth often bc of my spots on teeth (they are not so big but still !!)..im always afraid to open my mouth .. i want to talk with my classmates so much but i cant...i have no confidence bc it..6 months ago i went to dentist and he recommended me a gc tooth mousse. i´ve been using it for 6 months but i cant see any change :/...so i told my mum i want to go to dentist to get my white spots professionally removed..so she called a dentist and he said has no vacancy until 28th April :/ so i have to wait almost month..and im really depressed bc i really like one guy from my school but i cant talk to him :// mum says people have worse thing with their teeth but she doesnt understand how is it like to have these spots :/...so i hope that 28th April will finally work ...and i will have more confidence then

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FAIRYGODMTHR answered Wednesday April 6 2016, 11:39 pm:
I would definitely look up what that means on google. Google, yes. I believe I heard that has to do with a vitamin deficiency, possibly calcium. Im not extremely positive. But definitely look it up. You can fix a lot of stuff naturally. And doctors typically have advice that may temporarily fix a problem, but they rarely cure it. Just resourceful I guess. But I can guarantee you that our insecurities are hardly ever noticed by other people. I have friends that have white spots on their teeth and even brown teeth. Nobody hardly pays attention to it. And usually the ones that do have a huge self esteem problem themselves. I say to see what you can do. See what people say. But also work on just loving yourself how you are! Good luck!

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Dragonflymagic answered Sunday April 3 2016, 5:01 pm:
Hon, you are lucky your Mom was even willing to get you appointments with the dentist, both the last that didnt help and the upcoming one. A lot of parents with a tight budget or for other reasons may not have been so supportive unless it was a life or death emergency that required medical intervention.
Yes, I do understand how it is when we are teens. Most of us lack a good healthy self confidence so things like this will bother us tremendously.

As for the guy, you could try passing a note with your phone number and asking him to call or text. Let him know you are kinda shy and would like to start contact with him but starting with just texts and calls for now rather than in person at school. Since so many teens have the same fears, he won't think it all that strange and if he likes you in return, he will contact you and that buys you time for getting your teeth fixed before hanging with him in person. Good luck.

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