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PAIf your child has early enamel “white spots” or tiny weak areas - there is a window where the teeth can strengthen again.
Follow @happyhoppersdental for the cavity-prevention steps most parents are never told
Let’s break down what really makes daily tooth repair possible:
👉 First, the body has to absorb minerals well.
If digestion is weak or stomach acid is low, the minerals your child eats don’t reach their teeth.
This is why some kids get cavities even with good brushing - their body isn’t getting what it needs to rebuild.
👉 Then, the inside support has to be strong.
When the right nutrients are available daily, the body can send those minerals to the teeth to repair early soft spots before they turn into cavities.
👉 Finally, the enamel needs external strengthening.
Hydroxyapatite (the same mineral teeth are made of) helps fill tiny weak areas on the surface and makes enamel harder, smoother, and more cavity-resistant.
When all three pieces work together - internal absorption, internal support, and external strengthening - early decay has a real chance to stop progressing.
If you want a clear, parent-friendly breakdown of toothpaste choices, brushing routines, diet, habits, and cavity prevention, comment "Guide" to receive the link to our All-in-One Kids Oral Care Guide in DM.
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