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Why You Need Dental X-ray?

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  Dental X-Ray, also known as radiographs, help the dentist in diagnosing any flaw between and inside your teeth. It further helps them in visualizing the disease of teeth that can’t be seen with a simple oral exam.  Such an X-Ray is performed yearly to track the progress of dental treatment and condition of teeth and gums. Compared to adults, it is inevitable for children to have dental X-rays for monitoring the growth of adult teeth. Through this, a dentist will be able to give his judgment regarding pulling over the baby's teeth to avoid any sort of complications.  Dental X-Ray can easily spot the trouble early in your teeth, gums, jaw, and mouth. Getting early treatment for such dental problems will alleviate pain and irritation. For Dental X-Ray, you can always reach out to us anytime.  How Does a Dental X-ray Work? Dental X-Ray is often conducted during routine visits where it shows the crown portion of your teeth and finds out if any signs of decay. To conduct this X-Ray, a

Teeth Cleaning: Deep Teeth Cleaning VS Regular Teeth Cleaning

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  Has your dentist ever recommended you for deep teeth cleaning? Did you question him WHY?  A dental deep cleaning also known as gum therapy is highly recommended when a patient experiences some sort of gum disease.  Do you know ignorance of gum/periodontal disease may lead to heart disease, risk of stroke, pregnancy complications, or any other respiratory problems? It is therefore imperative to always see your family Dental Surgeon for deep dental cleaning treatment.  This is a non-surgical treatment that cleans your teeth along with some part of the root, maintains oral hygiene around the gum line, and sides of the teeth, and at the same time facilitates gum building and teeth strengthening . But, how do I know I require deep dental cleaning? Answer these questions and you will realize whether you require deep dental cleaning treatment or not-  • Are you feeling pain while chewing? • Are your gums getting tender, red, or swollen? • Suffering from persistent bad breath? • Do y

How to Choose the Right Toothbrush?

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  For many of us, selecting a toothbrush is as simple as inhaling oxygen. But are all toothbrushes the same? Do we need to pay attention while selecting any toothbrush?  Just as you cannot underestimate the power of good oral hygiene, similarly, you cannot understand the power of a perfect toothbrush.  But, wait. How to select the perfect one? Nowadays, most of the stores sell toothbrushes with a vast variety– manual or electric with straight or round bristles. So, how do you go about selecting the right toothbrush?  Suggested Factors To Consider While Choosing The Right Toothbrush-  1. Toothbrush Head: Before selecting any toothbrush, remember that small toothbrush heads are better and effective compared to large ones. These small heads can easily penetrate the corners and reach out to the sides of molars for efficient cleaning.  However, there’s no one-fits-all size. It is recommended to see your respective dentists to select a perfect toothbrush that goes right with the size and is

How to cure Gum Disease?

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  Have you just spotted blood in your sink while flossing your mouth? Be careful, because that bleeding can be the first warning /sign of gum disease.  Gum disease is a silent disease and you won’t find it painful in the initial stages. It happens when your gums become inflamed.  What causes gum disease? It could happen if you -  • Don’t clean around your teeth optimally, • Ignore bacteria build up that starts forming into rigid structure called tartar in your mouth, • Poor oral hygiene due to improper brushing. No flossing.  Are there any symptoms for gum disease? According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, some of the common symptoms for gum disease are-  • Teeth loosening  • Bad breath that don’t go easily  • Experiencing pain while chewing • Bleeding and swollen gums  • Experiencing teeth sensitivity . Are any specific treatments available for gum disease? Yes, there are Gum Disease treatments available. However, you will have to visit