FAQs

Fixed orthodontic appliances bring about various types of tooth movement. More precise tooth movement and detailing of occlusion is possible with the fixed appliances. It is used to treat complicated malocclusion.
Yes. One could clean the baby’s mouth with wet gauze and give them water after every meal to ensure that the mouth is free of any food remnants. Also, regular tongue cleaning using a soft cloth is advised.
There are three basic ways to fix a missing tooth or teeth:
  • Fixed bridge
  • Removable appliance
  • Dental implant

Fixed Bridge

A fixed dental bridge replaces the missing tooth by taking support from the adjacent teeth on either side.
The teeth on either side of the missing tooth are prepared for crowns, an impression is made, and is sent to a dental laboratory. The laboratory then makes the bridge which is cemented to the prepared using a permanent luting cement

Removable partial denture

Removable Partial denture can also be used to replace a missing tooth.
The advantages of the removable partial denture appliance is that it can replace multiple missing teeth with one appliance. The disadvantages are that it may not be as esthetic as a bridge. there may be some discomfort with wearing removable hardware in your mouth.

Dental Implant

A dental implant is an artificial “root” that is implanted in your jaw after a tooth extraction, and then a tooth is placed on it. Biologically, it is like placing an entirely new artificial tooth in your mouth.

Dental treatment needs to be rendered by a skilled professional using quality equipments and materials. This combined with a follow up of instructions after treatment results in betterment of dental health and the overall health of the patient. The treatment may require one or multiple visits to the dentist. Thus considering the longevity of the results obtained benefits far outweigh the cost involved. Regular dental visit can bring down the cost because any dental problem can be identified and treated at the early stage.

Though brushing cleans the teeth, the toothbrush cannot clean the plaque which is stuck within the gaps between two teeth and under the gum line. Flossing daily keeps the teeth clean and prevents the build-up of plaque in the difficult areas. Dental floss is a special cord made of nylon which helps remove food particles stuck between two adjacent teeth and near the gums. Approximately 18 inches (40 cms.) of floss is wrapped securely around the index fingers. With the help of the index fingers and thumbs the floss is gently guided between two teeth and eased up and down, going below the gum line to dislodge the plaque and food particles.

There are number of reasons for bleeding gums. Bleeding occurs mostly due to accumulation of tartar around the necks of teeth, and may also be due to using a hard bristled tooth brush, anti-epileptic drugs, diabetes and some systemic diseases. It calls for immediate attention by a dental professional to detect the cause and suggest suitable treatment options which may include regular cleaning once in 6 months and periodic review.
Teeth will not become loose because of the cleaning procedure. The tartar gathered around the teeth causes infection of the gums and bone. This infection leads to receding of bone and gum levels and thus creates gaps between teeth. The cleaning procedure will help remove tartar and stop the gum and bone from receding and also prevent loosening of teeth. In fact by creating a clean environment this procedure actually allows the reattachment of the gums to the tooth.
Yes children do get cranky when teething since they may experience the signs like drooling, irritability, restlessness, and loss of appetite. Fever, illness, and diarrhoea are not symptoms of teething. If your child presents with the latter signs, they need to be evaluated by your doctor. The best solution to comfort the child is to have the child chew on a cold or frozen rubber teething ring. Topical anesthetics/ gels are NOT advisable.
Prophylactic cleaning of teeth will never remove the tooth enamel nor causes sensitivity. Cleaning is a gentle, non-invasive procedure involving a non-abrasive, ultrasonic instrument which dislodges the surface tartar and stains.
Bleaching may usually take about 45 minutes depending on the degree of staining.
Orthodontic treatment usually takes 18 – 24 months. Some patients may finish treatment earlier and others may take longer to complete. The total treatment time depends on the severity of the malocclusion, the type of treatment carried out, and the co-operation of the patient.
Ceramic crown is always preferred due to its high strength and esthetics.