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What to do after a tooth extraction?

Bite down hard on the gauze pad placed over the tooth extraction site for an hour. If bleeding persists, replace the gauze and apply pressure for another 30 minutes. Avoid talking or spitting until the gauze pack is removed. This will help form a blood clot to stop…

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Tooth Sensitivity: Causes & Treatment

Tooth sensitivity is a condition marked by discomfort or sharp pain. It triggers by hot, cold, sweet, acidic foods or even cold air. Nature has made our teeth in three layers, Enamel, Dentin and Cementum. The enamel is the outermost layer which is hardest substance in the human…

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Local Anesthesia

To make your tooth extraction as painless as possible, your dentist may use a local anesthesia (LA). This involves a quick injection of numbing medication into your gum or cheek. To minimize potential complications, it is advisable to consume a light meal 2-3 hours prior to your appointment.…

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Missing teeth replacement

For Missing Teeth Replacement, a dentist has several options. It could be thorugh conventional removable dentures, bridges or implants. In conditions where some natural teeth are present in a mouth, bridges and implants are given preference for missing teeth replacement. Choosing between a dental implant and a bridge…

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Cariogenic Food

A food item that promotes tooth decay is known as CARIOGENIC FOOD. This type of diet contains carbohydrates, which are broken down by bacteria in the oral cavity to produce acids that significantly increases the risk of dental decay. Cariogenic Foods Sugary Foods and Drinks: Foods high in…

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Wisdom Teeth: To Remove or Not to Remove?

Wisdom teeth (3rd molars) begin to erupt around age 18 and can continue to emerge over a variable period. Although not all wisdom teeth cause issues, early evaluation and proactive extraction can help prevent long-term dental problems. Dentists use regular check-ups and X-rays to assess the position and…

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Natural Teeth

Though dentures can be a valuable option for replacing missing teeth but they cannot fully replicate the function and sensation of natural ones. Dentists advise and try to save patients’ orignal teeth as much as possible. Root canal treated teeth offer a more efficient and satisfying chewing experience.…

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Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening has become a popular cosmetic procedure, particularly among young individuals seeking a brighter smile. While it significantly enhances one’s appearance and boost self-confidence, it is essential to be aware of the potential side effects associated with this treatment. Whitening agents can penetrate the enamel and reach…

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Cracked Tooth Syndrome

Cracked Tooth Syndrome (CTS) occurs when a tooth develops a hidden fracture. This is often so small that does not appear on dental X-rays. This usually affects molars, the teeth that bear the brunt of our biting force. Intermittent, sharp pain, sensitivity, and discomfort characterize CTS. The crack,…

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