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Why to remove dental caries?

  Dental caries, also known as tooth decay or cavities, is a common problem that occurs when bacteria in the mouth produce acid that erodes the enamel of the teeth. If left untreated, dental caries can progress and cause more serious problems such as infection, pain, and even tooth loss. Removing dental caries is important because it stops the progression of the decay and prevents further damage to the tooth. During the removal process, the dentist or dental hygienist will use special tools to remove the decayed part of the tooth and clean the area to prevent further decay. By removing dental caries, the dentist can help preserve the natural tooth structure and prevent the need for more extensive and costly dental work in the future. It can also help prevent pain and discomfort caused by the decay and restore the appearance and function of the affected tooth. Overall, the removal of dental caries is a crucial step in maintaining good oral health and preventing more serious dental p...

What is root canal treatment…….

  WHAT IS ROOT CANAL TREATMENT ? Root canal treatment is a dental procedure used to treat a tooth that has become infected or damaged deep inside. Inside every tooth, there is a soft tissue called the pulp that contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissues. When the pulp becomes infected, it can cause severe pain and other problems. During a root canal treatment, the dentist will remove the infected pulp and clean the inside of the tooth. Then, they will fill the tooth with a special material and seal it to prevent further infection. After the root canal treatment is complete, the tooth will usually be restored with a filling or crown. While root canal treatment may sound intimidating, it is a common and safe procedure that can help save a damaged or infected tooth and prevent the need for extraction.

Understanding dental myths…….

               UDERSTANDING DENTAL MITHS…….   There are many myths about dental treatment.sources of origin of this miths…tri is from people, word of mouth,thoughts of our ansesters rather than science.as a dentist I face many such questions rather miths…tri ..ous question in my daily practice.explaining my patients about their miths..tri ..ous questions is tough job but I like it and I try to explain them in my own style. What is the guarantee of this cap or bridge or treatment (ye lifetime rehenge na )? Sir/mam jo daat (teeth) bhagwan ne diye the vo bhi kharab hogaye to mai sirf doctor hu,bhagwan ne diye daat bhi kharab ho sakate to mene diye huye kyu nai …..my job is to give you  proper good quality treatment under best of my knowledge. Why should I replace my missing teeth ? I can manège well with rest of the teeth….. Sir ji/madam ji Bhagwan ko lagta ki aap kuch daatosehi kha sakate to bagawan hame kuch daat hi deta ya addhe muhme hi...

IS DENTAL SCALING HARMFUL?

             IS DENTAL SCALING HARMFUL?   No, dental scaling is not harmful when performed by a trained dental professional. In fact, it is an important part of maintaining good oral health. Dental scaling, also known as deep cleaning, involves removing plaque and tartar buildup from the surface of teeth and below the gum line. Plaque and tartar buildup can lead to gum disease if not removed, which can result in tooth loss and other health problems. Dental scaling is a non-invasive procedure that is performed using special tools and techniques to remove the buildup and promote healthy gums. However, in some cases, dental scaling may cause some temporary discomfort or sensitivity, especially if there is significant buildup or inflammation in the gums. Your dentist can provide you with numbing gel or local anesthesia to help manage any discomfort. Overall, dental scaling is a safe and important procedure for maintaining good oral health, and it is i...

When implants………

  Dental implants and fixed partial dentures (FPDs) are both options for replacing missing teeth, but they work in different ways. Dental implants are small metal screws that are placed into the jawbone to serve as an artificial root for a replacement tooth. The implant fuses with the bone over time and provides a strong and stable foundation for a dental crown to be placed on top. On the other hand, a fixed partial denture (FPD), also known as a bridge, is a prosthetic appliance that is used to replace missing teeth by attaching artificial teeth to the remaining natural teeth. The FPD is held in place by attaching it to the natural teeth on either side of the gap left by the missing tooth. While FPDs can be a good option for some patients, dental implants have several advantages. Implants provide a more stable and long-lasting solution, as they integrate with the bone and can last for many years with proper care. Additionally, dental implants do not rely on neighboring teeth for s...

Why implants ……..

  Dental implants and fixed partial dentures (FPDs) are both options for replacing missing teeth, but they work in different ways. Dental implants are small metal screws that are placed into the jawbone to serve as an artificial root for a replacement tooth. The implant fuses with the bone over time and provides a strong and stable foundation for a dental crown to be placed on top. On the other hand, a fixed partial denture (FPD), also known as a bridge, is a prosthetic appliance that is used to replace missing teeth by attaching artificial teeth to the remaining natural teeth. The FPD is held in place by attaching it to the natural teeth on either side of the gap left by the missing tooth. While FPDs can be a good option for some patients, dental implants have several advantages. Implants provide a more stable and long-lasting solution, as they integrate with the bone and can last for many years with proper care. Additionally, dental implants do not rely on neighboring teeth for s...

Why and when implant……

                   WHY AND WHEN IMPLANTS…… As I already told what is implant ,what it is made up of and how it is …..let’s not discuss about that ….. Assume one condition ,you have one our tow missing teeth and you went to dentist for replacement of the same .he will give you options like RPD removable teeth which you have to wear and remove which is removable and aslo not comfortable aption bcz it is mobile and we want more fixed option which is FPD Fixed teeth like bridge. FPD- in this for replacement of one or two teeth we have to cut teeth adjacent to missing area and with support of that teeth we replace your missing teeth. According to me one tooth is equal to one organ I concider  tooth an organ so dentist cut two organ to replace one teeth.If I don’t want this ,I don’t want  to harm my natural undamage teeth then we have one option left that is implant .implant treatment replace your teeth or tooth without harming other...