Dental implants provide the best solution to accidental tooth loss, such as a tooth knocked out during a sports accident or a gum disease-based tooth loss, such as periodontitis. Accidental tooth loss can happen to teenagers, young adults, or mature adults. Dental implants are permanent and indistinguishable from your natural teeth. Implants function in the same way as your original teeth as they are mounted directly on the jawbone. Therefore, you need not have to feel self-conscious if you lose your teeth. Our dental implant specialist can perform the procedure on an outpatient-basis using General Anaesthesia. The procedure is safe, and with proper sedation, you will not experience any pain. Dental implants keep your adjacent teeth healthy and preserve the bone structure under the restored tooth by transmitting the chewing force through the implant to your jawbone. If you have questions, talk to our dental implant specialist. He can explain all the benefits of the procedure and help you decide if it is right for you.
Cosmetic dentistry is all about the search for beauty, usually in the classical sense not the impressionistic or abstract sense like Monet or Picasso. The Greeks described the importance and concept of beauty. To the Greeks beauty was all about symmetry, balance and harmony. Shapes were square, round or pyramidal, the golden rectangle. Math provided beauty because it included symmetry, balance and harmony. It all fit together. There was alignment. The nature of beauty became a more central intellectual question with the emergence aesthetics in the mid-eighteenth century. Aesthetics took beauty as its special province, above all in the domain of art. In fact, cosmetic dentistry refers to any dental work that improves the appearance (though not necessarily functionality) of teeth, gums and/or bite. It primarily focuses on dental aesthetics in color, position, shape, size, alignment and overall smile appearance. A “smile makeover” improves the appearance of your smile through one or more cosmetic dentistry procedures.
Dental or oral health is concerned with your teeth, gums and mouth. The goal is to prevent complications such as tooth decay (cavities) and gum disease and to maintain the overall health of your mouth. A healthy mouth, free of infections, injuries and other problems with teeth and gums, is important in maintaining your overall health. Although a different set of medical professionals focuses on dental health, they are still part of your regular health care team. Disease and other conditions can affect your dental health and dental problems can affect other parts of your body. Failing to properly care for your oral health may lead to other health problems. Dental health begins shortly after birth and continues the rest of your life. Constant and consistent oral health habits come from habits and patterns established as children under the direction of a parent. Good oral health practices and regular visits to dental health professionals will help you enjoy the benefits of a bright smile and a pain-free mouth.
There are a number of reasons why you might get your teeth whitened. Everyone is different; and just as our hair and skin colour vary, so do our teeth. Very few people have brilliant-white teeth, and our teeth can also become more discoloured as we get older. Your teeth can also be stained on the surface by food and drinks such as tea, coffee, red wine and blackcurrant. Smoking can also stain teeth. Calculus' or tartar can also affect the colour of your teeth. Some people may have staining under the surface, which can be caused by certain antibiotics or by tiny cracks in the teeth which take up stains. Professional bleaching is the most usual method of tooth whitening. Your dental team will be able to tell you if you are suitable for the treatment, and will supervise it if you are. First the dental team will put a rubber shield or a gel on your gums to protect them. They will then apply the whitening product to your teeth, using a specially made tray which fits into your mouth like a mouthguard. The total treatment can usually be done within three to four weeks.
Dental calculus is calcified bacterial plaque that forms throughout an individual’s life on the subgingival and/or supragingival tooth surfaces underneath a layer of nonmineralized plaque. Dental calculus, known commonly as tartar, is mineralized dental plaque. Calculus occurs in most people, but the extent varies widely among individuals and populations. Oral self-care, frequency of dental care, age, systemic health, diet, and ethnicity affect the formation of calculus. Calculus is a contributing factor to periodontal diseases due to the retention of dental plaque on its rough surface. Soluble pyrophosphates in dentifrice inhibit calculus formation. Formulations with the greatest efficacy contain a combination of pyrophosphates and a copolymer. Studies show a reduction in supragingival calculus deposits ranging from 25% to 45%. Promoted for their “tartar control” properties, these products provide greater benefits for moderate and heavy calculus formers and the anticalculus effect increases with duration of use.
Periodontists are dentistry's experts in treating periodontal disease. They receive up to three additional years of specialized training in periodontal disease treatment in both non-surgical treatments and periodontal plastic surgery procedures. Periodontists are also experts in replacing missing teeth with dental implants. A periodontist is a dentist who specializes in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of periodontal disease, and in the placement of dental implants. Periodontists are also experts in the treatment of oral inflammation. Periodontists receive extensive training in these areas, including three additional years of education beyond dental school. They are familiar with the latest techniques for diagnosing and treating periodontal disease, and are also trained in performing cosmetic periodontal procedures. Periodontists offer a wide range of treatments, such as scaling and root planing (in which the infected surface of the root is cleaned) or root surface debridement (in which damaged tissue is removed).
Dental braces are appliances which are used to align or straighten the teeth and guide the teeth to the corrected position. They are made up of wires, brackets, and bands. Braces aid to correct irregular teeth positioning, jaw correction, improvement in chewing and smile aesthetics. Your dentist is the best person to guide on treatment options and modalities depending upon dentition. There is a wide range of dental braces(clips and braces) available. But, your orthodontist will let you know what will suit you. Both Children and adults can undergo orthodontic treatment and there is no specific Correct age. Orthodontic treatment involves the use of Dental braces or Ortho braces to help correct the position of the teeth and straighten them. The patients usually undergo Ortho Investigations before the doctor decides on the best device that will ensure reaching the goal of treatment. Our team is capable of handling all kinds of treatment procedures in Orthodontics which includes Ortho Investigations, different types of braces, bonding and De-Bonding procedures, clips and Retainers.
A root canal is a treatment used to repair and save a tooth that is badly decayed or becomes infected. During a root canal procedure, the nerve and pulp are removed and the inside of the tooth is cleaned and sealed. Without treatment, the tissue surrounding the tooth will become infected and abscesses may form. RCT (endodontics ) is needed when the blood or nerve supply of the tooth (pulp) is damaged due to decay or injury. It is most often needed in teeth which have deep fillings, or in teeth which have deep dental decay. It may cause very severe pain and lead to infection of the tissue. We provides you a better filling and rooted strength for your natural looking teeth for a lifetime. We provides you a world-class Root Canal Treatment Services with the latest advanced technologies and equipment. The damage can be big or small but prevention can play a vital role for your teeth protection so take consultation from us. Time to time check up and better care can keep you away from the pain of dental surgeries and many treatments. We are here to help you with this procedure.