3D Model of Endemic Fluorosis (Dean's Severity)
Endemic Fluorosis occurs due to prolonged exposure to high levels of fluoride, particularly during tooth development. Dean’s Severity Index classifies this condition into different stages, ranging from mild discoloration to severe enamel pitting. While early stages may only affect aesthetics, more severe cases can lead to compromised tooth structure and increased susceptibility to decay. Treatment may involve aesthetic procedures such as veneers or crowns. Learn more about how fluoride impacts teeth with our 3D model of Endemic Fluorosis.