Rudraksh Dental Clinic
Katargam, Surat
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Rudraksh Dental Clinic
26,Nandanvan Appt,Opp. Naginawadi Soc,Sumul Dairy Road, Katargam, Surat
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10:00 AM to 01:00 PM
05:00 PM to 08:00 PM
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Posted on 14 Mar 2019
"Oral Health During Pregnancy"
You have so much to think about during
pregnancy, but don’t overlook your oral
health, which can be affected by the hormonal
changes you will experience
during this time.
For example, women are more likely to
develop gingivitis during pregnancy. Gingivitis
is an infection of the gingiva (gums) that can
cause swelling and tenderness. Your gums also
may bleed a little when you brush or floss. Left
untreated, gingivitis can affect the supporting
tissues that hold your teeth in place. Your dentist
may recommend more frequent cleanings to
prevent gingivitis.
Sometimes lumps appear along the gum line
and between teeth. These swellings are harmless,
but they bleed easily and are characterized
by a red, raw-looking mulberry like surface.
Although these growths are called “pregnancy
tumors, ” they are not cancerous.
. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/latest-update/-oral-health-during-/19?utm_source=facebookpage
You have so much to think about during
pregnancy, but don’t overlook your oral
health, which can be affected by the hormonal
changes you will experience
during this time.
For example, women are more likely to
develop gingivitis during pregnancy. Gingivitis
is an infection of the gingiva (gums) that can
cause swelling and tenderness. Your gums also
may bleed a little when you brush or floss. Left
untreated, gingivitis can affect the supporting
tissues that hold your teeth in place. Your dentist
may recommend more frequent cleanings to
prevent gingivitis.
Sometimes lumps appear along the gum line
and between teeth. These swellings are harmless,
but they bleed easily and are characterized
by a red, raw-looking mulberry like surface.
Although these growths are called “pregnancy
tumors, ” they are not cancerous.
. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/latest-update/-oral-health-during-/19?utm_source=facebookpage
Posted on 14 Mar 2019
Which tooth paste serves me best?
You wish to fight the bacteria in your mouth?
You wish not to injure your teeth or gums during brushing?
The first thing you need to do is find the perfect tooth paste for you!
For everything else, just keep reading!
If you try to read the ingredients of a paste, you find yourself lost in… translation. Does this ring a bell to you? Well, now is the time to stop getting confused or overwhelmed of all that complicated text!
Fluorides:
They strengthen the enamel, the surrounding part of dentine. This way, they contribute to decay-prevention and hypersensitivity. Thus, they boost the glance of the teeth. But don’t overdo it, otherwise the teeth become yellow. So, if you live in a place, where water, salt or other supplies come with fluorides by law, then choose a paste with a lower concentration!
Sodium sulfates:
They remove the biofilm, which consists of bacteria, dead cell and remaining food. Unfortunately you have to be very cautious with these chemicals, since they can ignite oral ulcers, gingival irritations or even sometimes bad breath. If you tend to suffer from oral ulcers, choose a paste without sodium sulfates!
Sodium pyrophosphate:
It is often used, because it can reduce the production of calculus. But be aware, that it cannot remove the existing calculus and apart from that it can also cause hypersensitivities. It can also lead to gingival irritations. So choose wisely products with low concentrations!
Bleaching substances:
There is a big myth behind this ingredients. Most of the pastes have hydrogen peroxide, also used for hair bleaching, combined with baking soda. These materials can reduce superficial coloration, but they can also damage the enamel, especially baking soda! Please use it with caution and not over longer periods. The safest way is to avoid any paste that has baking soda listed under the ingredients.
. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/latest-update/which-tooth-paste-se/18?utm_source=facebookpage
You wish to fight the bacteria in your mouth?
You wish not to injure your teeth or gums during brushing?
The first thing you need to do is find the perfect tooth paste for you!
For everything else, just keep reading!
If you try to read the ingredients of a paste, you find yourself lost in… translation. Does this ring a bell to you? Well, now is the time to stop getting confused or overwhelmed of all that complicated text!
Fluorides:
They strengthen the enamel, the surrounding part of dentine. This way, they contribute to decay-prevention and hypersensitivity. Thus, they boost the glance of the teeth. But don’t overdo it, otherwise the teeth become yellow. So, if you live in a place, where water, salt or other supplies come with fluorides by law, then choose a paste with a lower concentration!
Sodium sulfates:
They remove the biofilm, which consists of bacteria, dead cell and remaining food. Unfortunately you have to be very cautious with these chemicals, since they can ignite oral ulcers, gingival irritations or even sometimes bad breath. If you tend to suffer from oral ulcers, choose a paste without sodium sulfates!
Sodium pyrophosphate:
It is often used, because it can reduce the production of calculus. But be aware, that it cannot remove the existing calculus and apart from that it can also cause hypersensitivities. It can also lead to gingival irritations. So choose wisely products with low concentrations!
Bleaching substances:
There is a big myth behind this ingredients. Most of the pastes have hydrogen peroxide, also used for hair bleaching, combined with baking soda. These materials can reduce superficial coloration, but they can also damage the enamel, especially baking soda! Please use it with caution and not over longer periods. The safest way is to avoid any paste that has baking soda listed under the ingredients.
. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/latest-update/which-tooth-paste-se/18?utm_source=facebookpage
Posted on 23 Feb 2019
HOW TO BRUSH WITH AN ELECTRIC RECHARGEABLE TOOTHBRUSH
You can achieve better plaque removal and gingivitis reduction with an electric rechargeable toothbrush that utilizes oscillating-rotating technology than with a regular manual toothbrush.
This brushing action is very different from ordinary manual toothbrushes, as it does the job of brushing for you. Be sure to guide the brush head to all parts of your mouth.
Rotating Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush Instructions-
Step 1: Hold the brush parallel to the floor, against the side of your teeth.
Step 2: Guide the brush head slowly from tooth to tooth, following the curve of the teeth and gums. It isn't necessary to press hard or scrub. Simply let the electric rechargeable toothbrush do all the work. Hold the brush head in place for a few seconds before moving on to the next tooth.
Step 3: Don't forget to reach all areas, including the insides, outsides, chewing surfaces, and behind your back teeth.
Refer to the brushing instructions supplied with your electric rechargeable toothbrush for additional information.
Remember, you have the “power” to keep your teeth as plaque-free as possible at home, helping to protect your teeth and gums for a lifetime.. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/latest-update/3/17?utm_source=facebookpage
You can achieve better plaque removal and gingivitis reduction with an electric rechargeable toothbrush that utilizes oscillating-rotating technology than with a regular manual toothbrush.
This brushing action is very different from ordinary manual toothbrushes, as it does the job of brushing for you. Be sure to guide the brush head to all parts of your mouth.
Rotating Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush Instructions-
Step 1: Hold the brush parallel to the floor, against the side of your teeth.
Step 2: Guide the brush head slowly from tooth to tooth, following the curve of the teeth and gums. It isn't necessary to press hard or scrub. Simply let the electric rechargeable toothbrush do all the work. Hold the brush head in place for a few seconds before moving on to the next tooth.
Step 3: Don't forget to reach all areas, including the insides, outsides, chewing surfaces, and behind your back teeth.
Refer to the brushing instructions supplied with your electric rechargeable toothbrush for additional information.
Remember, you have the “power” to keep your teeth as plaque-free as possible at home, helping to protect your teeth and gums for a lifetime.. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/latest-update/3/17?utm_source=facebookpage
Posted on 23 Feb 2019
How Often Should I Replace My Toothbrush?
You should replace your toothbrush when it begins to show wear, or every three months, whichever comes first. It is also very important to change toothbrushes after you've had a cold, since the bristles can collect germs that can lead to reinfection.. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/latest-update/cold/16?utm_source=facebookpage
You should replace your toothbrush when it begins to show wear, or every three months, whichever comes first. It is also very important to change toothbrushes after you've had a cold, since the bristles can collect germs that can lead to reinfection.. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/latest-update/cold/16?utm_source=facebookpage
Posted on 22 Feb 2019
How to Prevent Yellow Teeth problem..??
Actually the best solution for yellow teeth problem is good daily teeth caring habits. Brush your teeth twice a day about 2 minutes time each, properly wash your mouth when you have some stain food or high colored food (If you can brush it’s very good than wash mouth). Additionally for this have some teeth whitening tooth paste, mouth washes (Always ask from dentist and confirm before you use toothpaste and mouth wash). So if above solution did not gives you a better solution then go for this, you can do tooth bleaching with a dentist (Dentist are doing this tooth bleaching for discoloring and stain of teeth) . Also it is good practice that meets a dentist nearly 1 year time. If you have genetic yellow teeth problem, then go for dental veneers that’s good solution for that. So if you have yellow teeth, identify how it occurs (is it genetic one? or not), then starts to do caring with
suitable solution.-(Rudraksh Dental Clinic-Surat). For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/latest-update/how-to-prevent-yello/15?utm_source=facebookpage
Actually the best solution for yellow teeth problem is good daily teeth caring habits. Brush your teeth twice a day about 2 minutes time each, properly wash your mouth when you have some stain food or high colored food (If you can brush it’s very good than wash mouth). Additionally for this have some teeth whitening tooth paste, mouth washes (Always ask from dentist and confirm before you use toothpaste and mouth wash). So if above solution did not gives you a better solution then go for this, you can do tooth bleaching with a dentist (Dentist are doing this tooth bleaching for discoloring and stain of teeth) . Also it is good practice that meets a dentist nearly 1 year time. If you have genetic yellow teeth problem, then go for dental veneers that’s good solution for that. So if you have yellow teeth, identify how it occurs (is it genetic one? or not), then starts to do caring with
suitable solution.-(Rudraksh Dental Clinic-Surat). For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/latest-update/how-to-prevent-yello/15?utm_source=facebookpage
Posted on 27 Dec 2018
"Bad time bottles"
It’s never too early to protect teeth. Giving a baby a bedtime bottle of juice, milk, or formula, can put new teeth on a path to decay. The baby may become used to falling asleep with the bottle in his or her mouth, bathing the teeth in sugars overnight. It’s best to keep bottles out of the crib.
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It’s never too early to protect teeth. Giving a baby a bedtime bottle of juice, milk, or formula, can put new teeth on a path to decay. The baby may become used to falling asleep with the bottle in his or her mouth, bathing the teeth in sugars overnight. It’s best to keep bottles out of the crib.
"Rudraksh Dental Clinic-Surat". For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/latest-update/-bad-time-bottles-/14?utm_source=facebookpage
Posted on 27 Dec 2018
"Importance of oral hygiene"
To maintain proper oral hygiene one needs to brush and floss daily twice a day. Apart from these activities one should avoid eatables that are harmful for the teeth and visit a dentist at least once in six months.
Professional cleaning is very important apart from regular brushing and flossing to maintain a healthy set of teeth.
Plaque is formed below and above the gum line. Plaque causes inflammation and swelling of the gums.
Scaling helps remove the bacteria and foreign particles present in the plaque and tartar present on the teeth.
The process of scaling or removal of the plaque and calculus helps prevent inflammation and periodontal disease.
Generally dentists use a manual scaling instrument to remove plaque. These days many advanced scaling devices are available which use electronic or electrical mechanisms to clean teeth.
Scaling is advised by your dentist during your regular visits to the dental clinic. Scaling is an important process that has to be followed regularly to maintain proper oral hygiene and care.
There is a misconception among many people that scaling leads to the weakening of teeth; Scaling in no way leads to weakening of teeth on the contrary it leads to stronger bond between the teeth and gums.
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To maintain proper oral hygiene one needs to brush and floss daily twice a day. Apart from these activities one should avoid eatables that are harmful for the teeth and visit a dentist at least once in six months.
Professional cleaning is very important apart from regular brushing and flossing to maintain a healthy set of teeth.
Plaque is formed below and above the gum line. Plaque causes inflammation and swelling of the gums.
Scaling helps remove the bacteria and foreign particles present in the plaque and tartar present on the teeth.
The process of scaling or removal of the plaque and calculus helps prevent inflammation and periodontal disease.
Generally dentists use a manual scaling instrument to remove plaque. These days many advanced scaling devices are available which use electronic or electrical mechanisms to clean teeth.
Scaling is advised by your dentist during your regular visits to the dental clinic. Scaling is an important process that has to be followed regularly to maintain proper oral hygiene and care.
There is a misconception among many people that scaling leads to the weakening of teeth; Scaling in no way leads to weakening of teeth on the contrary it leads to stronger bond between the teeth and gums.
"RUDRAKSH DENTAL IMPLANT CLINIC"
. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/latest-update/-importance-of-oral-/13?utm_source=facebookpage
Posted on 17 Oct 2018
Millions of indians have stained and discolored teeth and would like to whiten and brighten their smile. When dental professionals asked people what they’d most like to improve about their smile, the most common response was whiter teeth.
Understanding teeth whitening starts with understanding tooth staining. There are two basic types of stains that affect your teeth, and your smile!
1)Extrinsic stains are on the surface of the tooth. Their causes include:
Tobacco products
Foods and drinks such as berries, coffee, tea and red wine
Tartar (which forms when plaque remains on the teeth)
2)Intrinsic stains are beneath the surface and are difficult to remove. These stains become part of the tooth and can be caused by:
Aging
Excessive fluoride use
Certain medications taken during tooth development
Trauma
Intrinsic Stain
Intrinsic Stain
How to get Whiter Teeth using Teeth Whitening Products
Just as there are several causes of tooth staining and discoloration, there are several solutions.
Options for teeth whitening products include-
whitening toothpastes which contain mild abrasives which scrub the teeth removing surface stains to make them whiter. Some toothpaste also contains peroxide or phosphates to help remove and prevent stain.
Rinse with a whitening mouthwash which provides gentle foaming action to safely protect against future stains and can get to hard-to-reach places.
At-home bleaching kits use strips or whitening gels with trays and actually bleach the tooth enamel. In-office bleaching usually requires one trip to the dental office where bleach is applied to the teeth – this procedure may be enhanced by the use of a special light or laser.
In-Office Bleaching
Teeth whitening procedures may not work on all types of tooth discoloration and will not whiten crowns, fillings or bonded teeth. You may experience some sensitivity when using whiteners but this is usually temporary. If you have any issues when whitening your teeth, consult with your dental professional. In addition to preventing new stains, regular cleanings by a dental professional can remove surface stains. You can also remove stains and whiten teeth with professional whitening treatment at your dental office.. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/millions-of-indians-have-stain/b11?utm_source=facebookpage
Understanding teeth whitening starts with understanding tooth staining. There are two basic types of stains that affect your teeth, and your smile!
1)Extrinsic stains are on the surface of the tooth. Their causes include:
Tobacco products
Foods and drinks such as berries, coffee, tea and red wine
Tartar (which forms when plaque remains on the teeth)
2)Intrinsic stains are beneath the surface and are difficult to remove. These stains become part of the tooth and can be caused by:
Aging
Excessive fluoride use
Certain medications taken during tooth development
Trauma
Intrinsic Stain
Intrinsic Stain
How to get Whiter Teeth using Teeth Whitening Products
Just as there are several causes of tooth staining and discoloration, there are several solutions.
Options for teeth whitening products include-
whitening toothpastes which contain mild abrasives which scrub the teeth removing surface stains to make them whiter. Some toothpaste also contains peroxide or phosphates to help remove and prevent stain.
Rinse with a whitening mouthwash which provides gentle foaming action to safely protect against future stains and can get to hard-to-reach places.
At-home bleaching kits use strips or whitening gels with trays and actually bleach the tooth enamel. In-office bleaching usually requires one trip to the dental office where bleach is applied to the teeth – this procedure may be enhanced by the use of a special light or laser.
In-Office Bleaching
Teeth whitening procedures may not work on all types of tooth discoloration and will not whiten crowns, fillings or bonded teeth. You may experience some sensitivity when using whiteners but this is usually temporary. If you have any issues when whitening your teeth, consult with your dental professional. In addition to preventing new stains, regular cleanings by a dental professional can remove surface stains. You can also remove stains and whiten teeth with professional whitening treatment at your dental office.. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/millions-of-indians-have-stain/b11?utm_source=facebookpage
Posted on 15 Oct 2018
Noticing bleeding gums while brushing or flossing can cause alarm. Often the cause of bleeding gums is as simple as brushing too hard, but in some instances it can be a symptom of something more serious.
Bleeding Gums Causes-
One of the biggest bleeding gums causes is the buildup of plaque on the teeth. If left unaddressed this will lead to gingivitis, an early stage of gum disease. Alongside bleeding gums, symptoms of gingivitis include red and puffy gums.
Gingivitis occurs when plaque, which contains bacteria, builds up on teeth and produces toxins that irritate the gums. Signs of gingivitis include bleeding, puffy, sore, inflamed or red gums. Managing gingivitis is important so that it doesn't progress into a more serious form of gum disease.
Thorough daily plaque removal is your best weapon against gingivitis. Other factors that might increase your risk of gingivitis include smoking, stress, hormonal changes, poor nutrition, medications and chronic diseases.
Treatment and Prevention of Gingivitis-
Here are some important ways to help manage gingivitis, and remember, it's all about keeping your teeth as free from plaque as possible:
1.Brush thoroughly twice a day with an antigingivitis toothpaste.
2.Rinse thoroughly with an antigingivitis mouthwash.
3.Use a soft bristled manual or electric rechargeable toothbrush.
Floss daily.
4.Visit your dental professional regularly.
Causes and Treatment of Pregnancy Gingivitis-
Pregnancy gingivitis is caused by a rise in the hormone progesterone which can contribute to an increase in the flow of blood to gum tissues making them sensitive, swollen and more likely to bleed when you brush and floss. These hormonal changes can make it easier for certain gingivitis-causing bacteria to grow and can make gum tissue more tender. While pregnancy gingivitis can occur anytime between the second and eight month, it's usually more severe during the second trimester.
Controlling plaque is the most important thing you can do to prevent problems with pregnancy gingivitis. A strict home care routine of proper and meticulous plaque removal should start even before you are pregnant. Not all oral care products are the same, so be sure to choose a toothpaste and mouthwash designed to treat plaque and gingivitis. Also try a soft electric rechargeable brush to make plaque removal easier.
Blood thinning medications may also cause your gums to bleed. If you think your bleeding gums might be due to medication, get in touch with your dentist.
Bleeding Gums Treatment-
The best way to find out the cause of your bleeding gums is to book an appointment with a dental professional. Your dentist or dental hygienist will be able to advise you on the best bleeding gums treatment according to your symptoms.. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/smoking/b10?utm_source=facebookpage
Bleeding Gums Causes-
One of the biggest bleeding gums causes is the buildup of plaque on the teeth. If left unaddressed this will lead to gingivitis, an early stage of gum disease. Alongside bleeding gums, symptoms of gingivitis include red and puffy gums.
Gingivitis occurs when plaque, which contains bacteria, builds up on teeth and produces toxins that irritate the gums. Signs of gingivitis include bleeding, puffy, sore, inflamed or red gums. Managing gingivitis is important so that it doesn't progress into a more serious form of gum disease.
Thorough daily plaque removal is your best weapon against gingivitis. Other factors that might increase your risk of gingivitis include smoking, stress, hormonal changes, poor nutrition, medications and chronic diseases.
Treatment and Prevention of Gingivitis-
Here are some important ways to help manage gingivitis, and remember, it's all about keeping your teeth as free from plaque as possible:
1.Brush thoroughly twice a day with an antigingivitis toothpaste.
2.Rinse thoroughly with an antigingivitis mouthwash.
3.Use a soft bristled manual or electric rechargeable toothbrush.
Floss daily.
4.Visit your dental professional regularly.
Causes and Treatment of Pregnancy Gingivitis-
Pregnancy gingivitis is caused by a rise in the hormone progesterone which can contribute to an increase in the flow of blood to gum tissues making them sensitive, swollen and more likely to bleed when you brush and floss. These hormonal changes can make it easier for certain gingivitis-causing bacteria to grow and can make gum tissue more tender. While pregnancy gingivitis can occur anytime between the second and eight month, it's usually more severe during the second trimester.
Controlling plaque is the most important thing you can do to prevent problems with pregnancy gingivitis. A strict home care routine of proper and meticulous plaque removal should start even before you are pregnant. Not all oral care products are the same, so be sure to choose a toothpaste and mouthwash designed to treat plaque and gingivitis. Also try a soft electric rechargeable brush to make plaque removal easier.
Blood thinning medications may also cause your gums to bleed. If you think your bleeding gums might be due to medication, get in touch with your dentist.
Bleeding Gums Treatment-
The best way to find out the cause of your bleeding gums is to book an appointment with a dental professional. Your dentist or dental hygienist will be able to advise you on the best bleeding gums treatment according to your symptoms.. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/smoking/b10?utm_source=facebookpage
Posted on 13 Oct 2018
Diabetes affects your whole body including your teeth and gums. The effect is even greater when your blood sugar is not well controlled, making it harder to fight bacterial infections.
If your high blood sugar is not well controlled, you may have more plaque bacteria than most people. This can put you at a greater risk for oral health problems. Plaque is a clear, sticky layer of bacteria that forms on teeth. If it is not removed, it can lead to tooth decay and infections, such as the gum disease gingivitis.
Gingivitis is an early stage of gum disease. It is caused by a buildup of plaque and tartar (calcified plaque) on the teeth, along the gumline. If you have diabetes, it is harder for your body to control plaque bacteria. That is why people with diabetes are 3 to 4 times more likely to get gum disease.
Be sure to see your dental professional if you have any of these symptoms:
Red gums
Swollen or tender gums
Gums that bleed easily
Diabetes and Periodontal disease
If gingivitis is left untreated, it can progress into periodontitis. This is a more serious form of gum disease. Over time, it can cause your gums to pull away from your teeth, causing teeth to become loose.
Poor oral health can affect diabetes, too. If you have an infection like gingivitis or periodontitis, it can affect your blood sugar. That's why it's vital to practice good oral care habits at home and use a toothpaste and mouthwash designed to fight plaque and gingivitis – excellent care can help protect your oral health, as well as manage your diabetes.
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If your high blood sugar is not well controlled, you may have more plaque bacteria than most people. This can put you at a greater risk for oral health problems. Plaque is a clear, sticky layer of bacteria that forms on teeth. If it is not removed, it can lead to tooth decay and infections, such as the gum disease gingivitis.
Gingivitis is an early stage of gum disease. It is caused by a buildup of plaque and tartar (calcified plaque) on the teeth, along the gumline. If you have diabetes, it is harder for your body to control plaque bacteria. That is why people with diabetes are 3 to 4 times more likely to get gum disease.
Be sure to see your dental professional if you have any of these symptoms:
Red gums
Swollen or tender gums
Gums that bleed easily
Diabetes and Periodontal disease
If gingivitis is left untreated, it can progress into periodontitis. This is a more serious form of gum disease. Over time, it can cause your gums to pull away from your teeth, causing teeth to become loose.
Poor oral health can affect diabetes, too. If you have an infection like gingivitis or periodontitis, it can affect your blood sugar. That's why it's vital to practice good oral care habits at home and use a toothpaste and mouthwash designed to fight plaque and gingivitis – excellent care can help protect your oral health, as well as manage your diabetes.
. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/s-vital-to-practice-good-oral-/b9?utm_source=facebookpage
Posted on 10 Oct 2018
Frequently Asked Questions In Dental Implant
1)How Much Will It Cost?
There is no hiding the fact that dental implants are expensive. Single tooth dental implant treatments range from 30, 000 rs to 1 lac. When attempting to explain why they are so expensive it is necessary to understand that the consumer is not buying a product but rather a service. It is very easy to forget this fact when price shopping. Dental implants are “medical devices” implanted into living tissue. This living tissue also is home to nerves, blood vessels and sinuses. The placement of dental implants is both art and science.
A dental implant has the potential to last a lifetime. This is a fantastic potential when the implant is positioned well. Unfortunately, if the implant is poorly positioned this can begin a horrible nightmare for many years to come. Because the oral cavity is such a small surgical environment as little as a two millimeter error can be the difference between success and failure. The removal of a poorly placed implant is difficult, bone destroying and expensive. Who performs your dental implant treatment directly affects your chances of success. Studies have proven that “experience” does positively affect the outcome of dental implant treatment.
The cost of purchasing the materials varies wildly in the industry. This directly affects the retail price for the consumer. Good practices balance supply cost with results. A quality-oriented practitioner will use the least expensive system he or she can find that still routinely yields great results. Unfortunately, most of the time, there is little correlation between consumer cost and quality. Offices base their prices on a variety of factors which include: supply cost, laboratory cost, regional averages, treatment difficulty and ego.
2)How Much Do Dental Implants Cost?
This is a question that can only be answered by first making it more specific, and therefore, initially more complicated. In getting the answer, you will learn more about your actual needs, and be able to make a more accurate assessment of what the true costs will be.
A dental implant is simply a titanium device implanted in the jaw bone to support, or attach, an artificial tooth or teeth. The cost of implant treatment depends on many individual factors including:
The quality, amount, and location of bone: If there is adequate bone width and height in the area that the implant is needed, there will be no additional costs. Commonly though, bone is missing or deficient in shape or size where a tooth has been removed. Bone grafting may be a possibility, and can cost between several hundred to many thousands of dollars.
The number of teeth that need to be replaced and the type of artificial teeth that will be used: Individual cemented crowns, screw retained crowns or fixed bridges, removable (snap on) bridges or complete dentures stabilized by implants.
The type of implant(s) that will be appropriate: Standard implants are usually 3 to 6 millimeters in diameter and 6 to 14 millimeters in length. They are designed to accept a variety of abutments to customize the connection to many types of teeth.
3)Will My Insurance Pay For My Implants?
Generally, dental implants are not covered by dental insurance.
4)Will It Hurt?
Most dental implant procedures involve less discomfort than a tooth extraction. When we see patients for follow up visits, most of them tell us how surprised they were with how little discomfort they had! (TRUE!) Our office is equipped with doctors and a staff trained to safely provide conventional methods of anesthesia as well as a variety of intravenous sedation anesthesia options. Operative procedures will seem both pleasant and brief when effective local and IV anesthesia is chosen.
5)How Long Will It Take?
Implant treatments range from the immediate replacement of an extracted tooth to over six months when jaw surgery and bone grafting is needed. The average treatment is three to six months. Most of the time required to complete implant treatment is taken up just waiting for the bone to fuse completely with the implant. This usually takes a few months and goes on below the gum line without any feeling or awareness. In more complex cases treatment may be longer.
6)Will I Be Without My Teeth?
During the initial healing period, dentures or partials can be worn over the implants while they mature. The temporary teeth will be made prior to the removal of the existing teeth in cases where tooth removal and implant replacement is required.
7)Are Dental Implants As Strong As Natural Teeth?
Yes. In many cases, implants are actually considered stronger than natural teeth and provide full functionality. After treatment, patients will be able to enjoy all of their favorite foods while benefiting from healthy, aesthetically-pleasing prosthetic replacement teeth.
8)What Are The Benefits Of Implant Dentistry?
Enhanced ability to chew your food.
Replace removable full and partial dentures with fixed bridgework.
Improved appearance.
Increase in self-confidence.
Prevent further bone loss.
How Successful Are Dental Implants?
Implants have been successfully placed since the 1950’s. With ongoing technological advancements and more durable implant materials, ten-year success rates have been reported at 93 percent or better.
9)Is Treatment Available For Failed Implants?
Although implant failure is considered rare, it can occur. In these cases, the failed implant can be replaced with another.
10)Am I A Candidate For Dental Implants?
Anyone who is healthy enough to undergo a tooth extraction is likely a suitable candidate for dental implants. However, these are certain contraindications that may complicate or prohibit implant treatment. Patients with certain conditions, such as chronic diseases, heavy smoking or alcohol abuse may not be candidates for implants. Your doctor will determine whether or not this treatment is right for you after a complete physical exam and evaluation of your medical history.
11) Is Age A Factor?
No, there are no age restrictions for dental implants.. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/frequently-asked-questions-in-/b8?utm_source=facebookpage
1)How Much Will It Cost?
There is no hiding the fact that dental implants are expensive. Single tooth dental implant treatments range from 30, 000 rs to 1 lac. When attempting to explain why they are so expensive it is necessary to understand that the consumer is not buying a product but rather a service. It is very easy to forget this fact when price shopping. Dental implants are “medical devices” implanted into living tissue. This living tissue also is home to nerves, blood vessels and sinuses. The placement of dental implants is both art and science.
A dental implant has the potential to last a lifetime. This is a fantastic potential when the implant is positioned well. Unfortunately, if the implant is poorly positioned this can begin a horrible nightmare for many years to come. Because the oral cavity is such a small surgical environment as little as a two millimeter error can be the difference between success and failure. The removal of a poorly placed implant is difficult, bone destroying and expensive. Who performs your dental implant treatment directly affects your chances of success. Studies have proven that “experience” does positively affect the outcome of dental implant treatment.
The cost of purchasing the materials varies wildly in the industry. This directly affects the retail price for the consumer. Good practices balance supply cost with results. A quality-oriented practitioner will use the least expensive system he or she can find that still routinely yields great results. Unfortunately, most of the time, there is little correlation between consumer cost and quality. Offices base their prices on a variety of factors which include: supply cost, laboratory cost, regional averages, treatment difficulty and ego.
2)How Much Do Dental Implants Cost?
This is a question that can only be answered by first making it more specific, and therefore, initially more complicated. In getting the answer, you will learn more about your actual needs, and be able to make a more accurate assessment of what the true costs will be.
A dental implant is simply a titanium device implanted in the jaw bone to support, or attach, an artificial tooth or teeth. The cost of implant treatment depends on many individual factors including:
The quality, amount, and location of bone: If there is adequate bone width and height in the area that the implant is needed, there will be no additional costs. Commonly though, bone is missing or deficient in shape or size where a tooth has been removed. Bone grafting may be a possibility, and can cost between several hundred to many thousands of dollars.
The number of teeth that need to be replaced and the type of artificial teeth that will be used: Individual cemented crowns, screw retained crowns or fixed bridges, removable (snap on) bridges or complete dentures stabilized by implants.
The type of implant(s) that will be appropriate: Standard implants are usually 3 to 6 millimeters in diameter and 6 to 14 millimeters in length. They are designed to accept a variety of abutments to customize the connection to many types of teeth.
3)Will My Insurance Pay For My Implants?
Generally, dental implants are not covered by dental insurance.
4)Will It Hurt?
Most dental implant procedures involve less discomfort than a tooth extraction. When we see patients for follow up visits, most of them tell us how surprised they were with how little discomfort they had! (TRUE!) Our office is equipped with doctors and a staff trained to safely provide conventional methods of anesthesia as well as a variety of intravenous sedation anesthesia options. Operative procedures will seem both pleasant and brief when effective local and IV anesthesia is chosen.
5)How Long Will It Take?
Implant treatments range from the immediate replacement of an extracted tooth to over six months when jaw surgery and bone grafting is needed. The average treatment is three to six months. Most of the time required to complete implant treatment is taken up just waiting for the bone to fuse completely with the implant. This usually takes a few months and goes on below the gum line without any feeling or awareness. In more complex cases treatment may be longer.
6)Will I Be Without My Teeth?
During the initial healing period, dentures or partials can be worn over the implants while they mature. The temporary teeth will be made prior to the removal of the existing teeth in cases where tooth removal and implant replacement is required.
7)Are Dental Implants As Strong As Natural Teeth?
Yes. In many cases, implants are actually considered stronger than natural teeth and provide full functionality. After treatment, patients will be able to enjoy all of their favorite foods while benefiting from healthy, aesthetically-pleasing prosthetic replacement teeth.
8)What Are The Benefits Of Implant Dentistry?
Enhanced ability to chew your food.
Replace removable full and partial dentures with fixed bridgework.
Improved appearance.
Increase in self-confidence.
Prevent further bone loss.
How Successful Are Dental Implants?
Implants have been successfully placed since the 1950’s. With ongoing technological advancements and more durable implant materials, ten-year success rates have been reported at 93 percent or better.
9)Is Treatment Available For Failed Implants?
Although implant failure is considered rare, it can occur. In these cases, the failed implant can be replaced with another.
10)Am I A Candidate For Dental Implants?
Anyone who is healthy enough to undergo a tooth extraction is likely a suitable candidate for dental implants. However, these are certain contraindications that may complicate or prohibit implant treatment. Patients with certain conditions, such as chronic diseases, heavy smoking or alcohol abuse may not be candidates for implants. Your doctor will determine whether or not this treatment is right for you after a complete physical exam and evaluation of your medical history.
11) Is Age A Factor?
No, there are no age restrictions for dental implants.. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/frequently-asked-questions-in-/b8?utm_source=facebookpage
Posted on 09 Oct 2018
Dental care for baby teeth and gums-
You can start cleaning and caring for your baby’s gums well before the first tooth appears. A couple of times a day, just wipe her gums gently using a clean, damp face washer or gauze
As soon as teeth arrive, you can clean them twice a day (in the morning and before bed). Wrap a clean, damp face washer or gauze around your finger and wipe the front and back of each of your baby’s teeth.
If your baby doesn’t mind, you can introduce a small, soft toothbrush designed for children under two years. Use only water on the toothbrush until your baby is 18 months old (unless a dentist tells you to do something else).
Once your child is 18 months old, you can use a pea-sized amount of low-fluoride toothpaste on the toothbrush.
The best way to clean your baby’s teeth-
Place your baby in a position where you can see his mouth, and he feels secure.
Cup your baby’s chin in your hands, with his head resting against your body.
Clean his teeth using soft, circular motions.
Lift his lips to brush the front and back of the teeth and at the gum line. . For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/dental-care-for-baby-teeth-and/b7?utm_source=facebookpage
You can start cleaning and caring for your baby’s gums well before the first tooth appears. A couple of times a day, just wipe her gums gently using a clean, damp face washer or gauze
As soon as teeth arrive, you can clean them twice a day (in the morning and before bed). Wrap a clean, damp face washer or gauze around your finger and wipe the front and back of each of your baby’s teeth.
If your baby doesn’t mind, you can introduce a small, soft toothbrush designed for children under two years. Use only water on the toothbrush until your baby is 18 months old (unless a dentist tells you to do something else).
Once your child is 18 months old, you can use a pea-sized amount of low-fluoride toothpaste on the toothbrush.
The best way to clean your baby’s teeth-
Place your baby in a position where you can see his mouth, and he feels secure.
Cup your baby’s chin in your hands, with his head resting against your body.
Clean his teeth using soft, circular motions.
Lift his lips to brush the front and back of the teeth and at the gum line. . For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/dental-care-for-baby-teeth-and/b7?utm_source=facebookpage
Posted on 09 Oct 2018
Dental care for baby teeth and gums-
You can start cleaning and caring for your baby’s gums well before the first tooth appears. A couple of times a day, just wipe her gums gently using a clean, damp face washer or gauze
As soon as teeth arrive, you can clean them twice a day (in the morning and before bed). Wrap a clean, damp face washer or gauze around your finger and wipe the front and back of each of your baby’s teeth.
If your baby doesn’t mind, you can introduce a small, soft toothbrush designed for children under two years. Use only water on the toothbrush until your baby is 18 months old (unless a dentist tells you to do something else).
Once your child is 18 months old, you can use a pea-sized amount of low-fluoride toothpaste on the toothbrush.
The best way to clean your baby’s teeth-
Place your baby in a position where you can see his mouth, and he feels secure.
Cup your baby’s chin in your hands, with his head resting against your body.
Clean his teeth using soft, circular motions.
Lift his lips to brush the front and back of the teeth and at the gum line.. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/dental-care-for-baby-teeth-and/b6?utm_source=facebookpage
You can start cleaning and caring for your baby’s gums well before the first tooth appears. A couple of times a day, just wipe her gums gently using a clean, damp face washer or gauze
As soon as teeth arrive, you can clean them twice a day (in the morning and before bed). Wrap a clean, damp face washer or gauze around your finger and wipe the front and back of each of your baby’s teeth.
If your baby doesn’t mind, you can introduce a small, soft toothbrush designed for children under two years. Use only water on the toothbrush until your baby is 18 months old (unless a dentist tells you to do something else).
Once your child is 18 months old, you can use a pea-sized amount of low-fluoride toothpaste on the toothbrush.
The best way to clean your baby’s teeth-
Place your baby in a position where you can see his mouth, and he feels secure.
Cup your baby’s chin in your hands, with his head resting against your body.
Clean his teeth using soft, circular motions.
Lift his lips to brush the front and back of the teeth and at the gum line.. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/dental-care-for-baby-teeth-and/b6?utm_source=facebookpage
Posted on 08 Oct 2018
Thumb sucking Baby: Should I worry? How can I get baby to stop it?
Thumb sucking is very common childhood habit which almost all the parents must have heard about as well as faced once in a while. Usually thumb sucking is not a cause to worry about.
WHY do children suck thumb?
It is Soothing activity for children. Babies do it when they are feeling bored, anxious or tiered. It is a way to cope up with stress or anxiety and they feel safe and relaxed while sucking thumb.
How long will it last?
Most of the children stop sucking thumb by 4 years of age. Most commonly between 2-4 years of age. Most of the kids who suck thumb beyond this point stop in view of peer pressure at school.
When should we try to stop it?
It should not be a concern until permanent teeth start erupting. Once permanent teeth start coming it can damage the roof of mouth and teeth might be not aligned properly. We should consider intervention if
Child continues to suck thumb aggressively even after age of 4-5 years
Thumb sucking leads to dental problems
What can be done to stop thumb sucking?
Ignore it: In many cases, if you do not pay any attention to thumb sucking, child stops it (in cases where it is a behavior thing in which child do it to catch your attention).
Positive reinforcement: Praise your child when he or she is not sucking thumb and give them small rewards to encourage their positive behavior (like extra bedtime stories, some stickers etc).
Try to identify triggers: Thumb sucking could be in response to stress or anxiety. If you hug the child and provide reassuring words, it can do wonders. Children want unconditional love all the time.
Gently remind your child: Do not scold or threaten the baby; but simply offer a gentle reminder to stop. Do not embarrass the child in front of others; just tell them by using private cues.
And remember, most habits in young kids are just passing phases.
Resist the temptation of using aversion techniques like putting chili powder, vinegar or other bitter stuff on thumb. It can only worsen the situation.
Should we consult Dentist?
Opinion can be taken; as they can directly counsel the child. Dentist might recommend a special mouth guard. But these are reserve for extreme cases.
CONCLUSION
Thumb sucking is a childhood habits, which will go away sooner or later; so try not to worry.
Putting too much pressure on your child to stop thumb sucking might only delay the process.. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/thumb-sucking-baby-should-i-worry-how-can-i-get-baby-to-stop-it-thumb-sucking-is-very-common-childho/b5?utm_source=facebookpage
Thumb sucking is very common childhood habit which almost all the parents must have heard about as well as faced once in a while. Usually thumb sucking is not a cause to worry about.
WHY do children suck thumb?
It is Soothing activity for children. Babies do it when they are feeling bored, anxious or tiered. It is a way to cope up with stress or anxiety and they feel safe and relaxed while sucking thumb.
How long will it last?
Most of the children stop sucking thumb by 4 years of age. Most commonly between 2-4 years of age. Most of the kids who suck thumb beyond this point stop in view of peer pressure at school.
When should we try to stop it?
It should not be a concern until permanent teeth start erupting. Once permanent teeth start coming it can damage the roof of mouth and teeth might be not aligned properly. We should consider intervention if
Child continues to suck thumb aggressively even after age of 4-5 years
Thumb sucking leads to dental problems
What can be done to stop thumb sucking?
Ignore it: In many cases, if you do not pay any attention to thumb sucking, child stops it (in cases where it is a behavior thing in which child do it to catch your attention).
Positive reinforcement: Praise your child when he or she is not sucking thumb and give them small rewards to encourage their positive behavior (like extra bedtime stories, some stickers etc).
Try to identify triggers: Thumb sucking could be in response to stress or anxiety. If you hug the child and provide reassuring words, it can do wonders. Children want unconditional love all the time.
Gently remind your child: Do not scold or threaten the baby; but simply offer a gentle reminder to stop. Do not embarrass the child in front of others; just tell them by using private cues.
And remember, most habits in young kids are just passing phases.
Resist the temptation of using aversion techniques like putting chili powder, vinegar or other bitter stuff on thumb. It can only worsen the situation.
Should we consult Dentist?
Opinion can be taken; as they can directly counsel the child. Dentist might recommend a special mouth guard. But these are reserve for extreme cases.
CONCLUSION
Thumb sucking is a childhood habits, which will go away sooner or later; so try not to worry.
Putting too much pressure on your child to stop thumb sucking might only delay the process.. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/thumb-sucking-baby-should-i-worry-how-can-i-get-baby-to-stop-it-thumb-sucking-is-very-common-childho/b5?utm_source=facebookpage
Posted on 08 Oct 2018
Thumb sucking Baby: Should I worry? How can I get baby to stop it?
Thumb sucking is very common childhood habit which almost all the parents must have heard about as well as faced once in a while. Usually thumb sucking is not a cause to worry about.
WHY do children suck thumb?
It is Soothing activity for children. Babies do it when they are feeling bored, anxious or tiered. It is a way to cope up with stress or anxiety and they feel safe and relaxed while sucking thumb.
How long will it last?
Most of the children stop sucking thumb by 4 years of age. Most commonly between 2-4 years of age. Most of the kids who suck thumb beyond this point stop in view of peer pressure at school.
When should we try to stop it?
It should not be a concern until permanent teeth start erupting. Once permanent teeth start coming it can damage the roof of mouth and teeth might be not aligned properly. We should consider intervention if
Child continues to suck thumb aggressively even after age of 4-5 years
Thumb sucking leads to dental problems
What can be done to stop thumb sucking?
Ignore it: In many cases, if you do not pay any attention to thumb sucking, child stops it (in cases where it is a behavior thing in which child do it to catch your attention).
Positive reinforcement: Praise your child when he or she is not sucking thumb and give them small rewards to encourage their positive behavior (like extra bedtime stories, some stickers etc).
Try to identify triggers: Thumb sucking could be in response to stress or anxiety. If you hug the child and provide reassuring words, it can do wonders. Children want unconditional love all the time.
Gently remind your child: Do not scold or threaten the baby; but simply offer a gentle reminder to stop. Do not embarrass the child in front of others; just tell them by using private cues.
And remember, most habits in young kids are just passing phases.
Does negative reinforcement have any role in thumb sucking?
Resist the temptation of using aversion techniques like putting chili powder, vinegar or other bitter stuff on thumb. It can only worsen the situation.
dangers-of-thumb-sucking
Should we consult Dentist?
Opinion can be taken; as they can directly counsel the child. Dentist might recommend a special mouth guard. But these are reserve for extreme cases.
CONCLUSION-
Thumb sucking is a childhood habits, which will go away sooner or later; so try not to worry.
Putting too much pressure on your child to stop thumb sucking might only delay the process.
Regards,
Dr.Jagdish Patel
Rudraksh Dental-Surat. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/thumb-sucking-baby-should-i-worry-how-can-i-get-baby-to-stop-it-thumb-sucking-is-very-common-childho/b4?utm_source=facebookpage
Thumb sucking is very common childhood habit which almost all the parents must have heard about as well as faced once in a while. Usually thumb sucking is not a cause to worry about.
WHY do children suck thumb?
It is Soothing activity for children. Babies do it when they are feeling bored, anxious or tiered. It is a way to cope up with stress or anxiety and they feel safe and relaxed while sucking thumb.
How long will it last?
Most of the children stop sucking thumb by 4 years of age. Most commonly between 2-4 years of age. Most of the kids who suck thumb beyond this point stop in view of peer pressure at school.
When should we try to stop it?
It should not be a concern until permanent teeth start erupting. Once permanent teeth start coming it can damage the roof of mouth and teeth might be not aligned properly. We should consider intervention if
Child continues to suck thumb aggressively even after age of 4-5 years
Thumb sucking leads to dental problems
What can be done to stop thumb sucking?
Ignore it: In many cases, if you do not pay any attention to thumb sucking, child stops it (in cases where it is a behavior thing in which child do it to catch your attention).
Positive reinforcement: Praise your child when he or she is not sucking thumb and give them small rewards to encourage their positive behavior (like extra bedtime stories, some stickers etc).
Try to identify triggers: Thumb sucking could be in response to stress or anxiety. If you hug the child and provide reassuring words, it can do wonders. Children want unconditional love all the time.
Gently remind your child: Do not scold or threaten the baby; but simply offer a gentle reminder to stop. Do not embarrass the child in front of others; just tell them by using private cues.
And remember, most habits in young kids are just passing phases.
Does negative reinforcement have any role in thumb sucking?
Resist the temptation of using aversion techniques like putting chili powder, vinegar or other bitter stuff on thumb. It can only worsen the situation.
dangers-of-thumb-sucking
Should we consult Dentist?
Opinion can be taken; as they can directly counsel the child. Dentist might recommend a special mouth guard. But these are reserve for extreme cases.
CONCLUSION-
Thumb sucking is a childhood habits, which will go away sooner or later; so try not to worry.
Putting too much pressure on your child to stop thumb sucking might only delay the process.
Regards,
Dr.Jagdish Patel
Rudraksh Dental-Surat. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/thumb-sucking-baby-should-i-worry-how-can-i-get-baby-to-stop-it-thumb-sucking-is-very-common-childho/b4?utm_source=facebookpage
Posted on 06 Oct 2018
Tooth gems - jewellery
What is a dental jewel?
Dental jewel is a special decoration, for example diamond or another stone, which can be attached to your teeth without consequences.
Are you a suitable candidate for application of a dental jewel?
If you desire to endow your smile with a jewel and the teeth to which the jewel should be attached are healthy, you can be a suitable candidate for this treatment.
It is necessary to consider your expectations and realize that the dental jewel will be a new, significant part of your look. Be prepared that people can stare at you, most of them will appreciate the beauty of your decorated smile, but some of them can consider it too extravagant.
Before the application of dental jewel
During the consultation with your doctor, you will choose the jewel and the tooth, to which the jewel should be attached. The doctor will check the condition of your tooth, if it is too damaged, he can recommend to attach the jewel to another tooth.
You can also use the competent experience and aesthetic considerations of your doctor and let him to recommend you the type of jewel and the right tooth for the application. This can make your smile really perfect.
Anesthesia
The application of dental jewel is completely painless and does not require any anesthesia.
The application procedure
After a perfect mouth hygiene, the jewel is stuck on the tooth with an adhesive substance, similar to the substance used to fix the retainer. This process does not damage the enamel, which is a big advantage.
After the application
You will probably need few hours to get used to the small jewel in the mouth.
The doctor provides you with all instructions concerning the care of dental jewels. Most important is perfect mouth hygiene
For further enquiry contact- (Rudraksh Dental Clinic-Surat). For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/tooth-gems-jewellery-what-is-a-dental-jewel-dental-jewel-is-a-special-decoration-for-example-diamond/b3?utm_source=facebookpage
What is a dental jewel?
Dental jewel is a special decoration, for example diamond or another stone, which can be attached to your teeth without consequences.
Are you a suitable candidate for application of a dental jewel?
If you desire to endow your smile with a jewel and the teeth to which the jewel should be attached are healthy, you can be a suitable candidate for this treatment.
It is necessary to consider your expectations and realize that the dental jewel will be a new, significant part of your look. Be prepared that people can stare at you, most of them will appreciate the beauty of your decorated smile, but some of them can consider it too extravagant.
Before the application of dental jewel
During the consultation with your doctor, you will choose the jewel and the tooth, to which the jewel should be attached. The doctor will check the condition of your tooth, if it is too damaged, he can recommend to attach the jewel to another tooth.
You can also use the competent experience and aesthetic considerations of your doctor and let him to recommend you the type of jewel and the right tooth for the application. This can make your smile really perfect.
Anesthesia
The application of dental jewel is completely painless and does not require any anesthesia.
The application procedure
After a perfect mouth hygiene, the jewel is stuck on the tooth with an adhesive substance, similar to the substance used to fix the retainer. This process does not damage the enamel, which is a big advantage.
After the application
You will probably need few hours to get used to the small jewel in the mouth.
The doctor provides you with all instructions concerning the care of dental jewels. Most important is perfect mouth hygiene
For further enquiry contact- (Rudraksh Dental Clinic-Surat). For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/tooth-gems-jewellery-what-is-a-dental-jewel-dental-jewel-is-a-special-decoration-for-example-diamond/b3?utm_source=facebookpage
Posted on 05 Oct 2018
Dental Porcelain Veneers or Porcelain Laminates
A beautiful smile can open doors and knock down barriers that stand between you and a truer, richer, fuller life.
Porcelain veneers, also known as porcelain laminates, are thin shells of porcelain applied to the front of the teeth to hide imperfections. Dental veneers are custom-designed shells of tooth-like ceramic material that, when applied over the surface of a tooth, can cover worn tooth enamel, uneven tooth alignment or spacing and chips or cracks. Dental veneers fall into the category of cosmetic dentistry because they create a bright, white smile with beautifully aligned, shapely teeth. Even better, the translucent ceramic quality of today's veneers provides a more natural look than what’s been available in the past. They are often called as INSTANT ORTHODONTICS.
Porcelain Laminate Veneers have revolutionized cosmetic dentistry. They allow us to do magic. Their conservative non-invasive approach to create spectacular smiles within as little as 2 sittings has made them the most popular modem of cosmetic dentistry.
for further information contact-RUDRAKSH DENTAL CLINIC, SURAT. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/clinic/b2?utm_source=facebookpage
A beautiful smile can open doors and knock down barriers that stand between you and a truer, richer, fuller life.
Porcelain veneers, also known as porcelain laminates, are thin shells of porcelain applied to the front of the teeth to hide imperfections. Dental veneers are custom-designed shells of tooth-like ceramic material that, when applied over the surface of a tooth, can cover worn tooth enamel, uneven tooth alignment or spacing and chips or cracks. Dental veneers fall into the category of cosmetic dentistry because they create a bright, white smile with beautifully aligned, shapely teeth. Even better, the translucent ceramic quality of today's veneers provides a more natural look than what’s been available in the past. They are often called as INSTANT ORTHODONTICS.
Porcelain Laminate Veneers have revolutionized cosmetic dentistry. They allow us to do magic. Their conservative non-invasive approach to create spectacular smiles within as little as 2 sittings has made them the most popular modem of cosmetic dentistry.
for further information contact-RUDRAKSH DENTAL CLINIC, SURAT. For more info visit us at http://www.rudrakshdentalsurat.com/clinic/b2?utm_source=facebookpage
Posted on 14 Sep 2018
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Posted on 17 May 2018
Broken Teeth
If you have a broken tooth, see your dentist as soon as possible. Your dentist can figure out if the break was caused by a cavity, and if the tooth's nerve is in danger. A damaged nerve usually will require root canal treatment.
Until you get to the dentist's office:
Rinse your mouth well with warm water.
Apply pressure with a piece of gauze on any bleeding areas for about 10 minutes or until the bleeding stops. If this doesn’t work, use a tea bag with pressure on the area to stop the bleeding.
Apply a cold pack to the cheek or lips over the broken tooth. This will help reduce swelling and relieve pain.
If you can't get to your dentist right away, cover the part of the tooth that is in your mouth with temporary dental cement. You can find this at a drugstore.
Take an over-the-counter pain reliever.
What Your Dentist Will Do
There are several types of tooth fractures and breaks, each of which requires different treatments. These include:
Minor cracks —Also called "craze lines," these are surface cracks that affect only the outer white surface of the tooth, called the enamel. Minor cracks rarely need treatment. However, your dentist may lightly polish the area to smooth out any rough spots.
Cracked tooth — This type of fracture involves the whole tooth, from the chewing surface all the way down to the nerve. The pieces remain in place, but the crack gradually spreads. Cracks can sometimes be repaired with filling material. The tooth often will need a crown to prevent the crack from getting worse. If the pulp (nerve and other live tissues) is damaged, you may need a root canal as well.
Chips — Minor chips don't always need treatment. Your dentist may suggest repairing the damage with filling material to prevent it from getting worse or to make the tooth look and feel better. If the chip is very small, the dentist may polish and smooth out the chipped area.
Broken cusp — These breaks affect the pointed chewing surfaces (the cusps) of the teeth. They usually do not affect the pulp and are unlikely to cause much pain. Your dentist may repair the damage to restore the tooth's shape. Frequently, however, an onlay or crown will be required.
Serious breaks — These breaks go deep enough to expose the nerve. They almost always cause the tooth to hurt and be sensitive. Usually, the broken part of the tooth will bleed. You will need root canal treatment to remove the exposed nerve and probably a crown to restore the tooth to normal function so you can eat and chew properly.
Split tooth — This means that the tooth has split vertically into two separate parts. Some teeth, such as your back teeth (molars), have more than one root. It may be possible to keep one of the roots, which will then be covered with a crown. First, you will need root canal treatment. Second, the dentist will remove any roots that cannot be kept. Third, you will need a crown to cover the root and replace the tooth. In some cases, when a root cannot be saved, the tooth will have to be removed.
Vertical breaks or split root —These cracks start in the root of the tooth and extend upward toward the chewing surface. These breaks are often painful because the area around the root may be inflamed or infected. In most cases, the tooth will have to be removed.
Decay-induced break — In this case, the tooth has broken or crumbled because a cavity weakened it from the inside out. Your dentist will evaluate the cavity and recommend the best way to restore the tooth. In some cases, if the decay is extensive and goes down to the bone,the tooth may have to be removed.
If you have a broken tooth, see your dentist as soon as possible. Your dentist can figure out if the break was caused by a cavity, and if the tooth's nerve is in danger. A damaged nerve usually will require root canal treatment.
Until you get to the dentist's office:
Rinse your mouth well with warm water.
Apply pressure with a piece of gauze on any bleeding areas for about 10 minutes or until the bleeding stops. If this doesn’t work, use a tea bag with pressure on the area to stop the bleeding.
Apply a cold pack to the cheek or lips over the broken tooth. This will help reduce swelling and relieve pain.
If you can't get to your dentist right away, cover the part of the tooth that is in your mouth with temporary dental cement. You can find this at a drugstore.
Take an over-the-counter pain reliever.
What Your Dentist Will Do
There are several types of tooth fractures and breaks, each of which requires different treatments. These include:
Minor cracks —Also called "craze lines," these are surface cracks that affect only the outer white surface of the tooth, called the enamel. Minor cracks rarely need treatment. However, your dentist may lightly polish the area to smooth out any rough spots.
Cracked tooth — This type of fracture involves the whole tooth, from the chewing surface all the way down to the nerve. The pieces remain in place, but the crack gradually spreads. Cracks can sometimes be repaired with filling material. The tooth often will need a crown to prevent the crack from getting worse. If the pulp (nerve and other live tissues) is damaged, you may need a root canal as well.
Chips — Minor chips don't always need treatment. Your dentist may suggest repairing the damage with filling material to prevent it from getting worse or to make the tooth look and feel better. If the chip is very small, the dentist may polish and smooth out the chipped area.
Broken cusp — These breaks affect the pointed chewing surfaces (the cusps) of the teeth. They usually do not affect the pulp and are unlikely to cause much pain. Your dentist may repair the damage to restore the tooth's shape. Frequently, however, an onlay or crown will be required.
Serious breaks — These breaks go deep enough to expose the nerve. They almost always cause the tooth to hurt and be sensitive. Usually, the broken part of the tooth will bleed. You will need root canal treatment to remove the exposed nerve and probably a crown to restore the tooth to normal function so you can eat and chew properly.
Split tooth — This means that the tooth has split vertically into two separate parts. Some teeth, such as your back teeth (molars), have more than one root. It may be possible to keep one of the roots, which will then be covered with a crown. First, you will need root canal treatment. Second, the dentist will remove any roots that cannot be kept. Third, you will need a crown to cover the root and replace the tooth. In some cases, when a root cannot be saved, the tooth will have to be removed.
Vertical breaks or split root —These cracks start in the root of the tooth and extend upward toward the chewing surface. These breaks are often painful because the area around the root may be inflamed or infected. In most cases, the tooth will have to be removed.
Decay-induced break — In this case, the tooth has broken or crumbled because a cavity weakened it from the inside out. Your dentist will evaluate the cavity and recommend the best way to restore the tooth. In some cases, if the decay is extensive and goes down to the bone,the tooth may have to be removed.
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