I have been wearing braces for about a year now, and somewhere around month four, I started seeing these chalky white spots near the brackets. My dentist called them "white spot lesions" — early signs of enamel demineralization. She told me if I didn't act fast, they could become permanent cavities.
I tried a high-fluoride toothpaste, cut back on soda, even used a prescription mouthwash. Nothing seemed to stop those spots from spreading. I was brushing twice a day, flossing, the whole routine. But my enamel kept losing minerals, and my teeth felt more sensitive with every cold drink.
Then I came across DentaVive Oral Support. It uses a bioactive glass technology that releases calcium, phosphate, and fluoride ions directly onto the tooth surface. Sounded promising, but I had been burned by "miracle" products before. So I decided to test it for 90 days and document everything.