Be honest: how often do you thoroughly examine your fingernails and toenails? At your biweekly manicure appointment at your favorite nail salon or rarely (if at all)? If you've ever taken a look at your hands or feet and found a dent in your fingernail, you might be wondering exactly what it is and how it got there. While it could be a fluke, an indentation from an injury, or the product of an at-home manicure gone wrong, if you notice multiple dented fingernails or multiple dents across different nails, it could actually be what is referred to as nail pitting. Pitted fingernails refer to depressions in the fingernails or toenails and are most often seen when someone has nail psoriasis but can be a symptom of many different underlying causes.

Whether you need help identifying pitting nails, are trying to figure out if the dents are related to nail psoriasis, or just want to understand nail-pitting causes, we've got you covered. Ahead, we chat with dermatologists, who answer all of our questions about nail pitting, like what it is, what causes it, and what treatments are effective at eliminating it. Hadley King , MD, FAAD, is a board-certified dermatologist based in NYC.

Nava Greenfield, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist at Schweiger Dermatology Group . Kunal Malik , MD, is a board-certified general and cosmetic dermatologist. What Is Nail Pitting? "Nail pitting refers to small, shallow, deep dents, or depressions that appear on the surface of the fingernails or toenails,.