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FULL MOUTH REHABILITATION
FULL MOUTH REHABILITATION With the advancement in the field of dental sciences, the modern techniques are focused on the multidisciplinary treatment approaches which include many necessary treatment procedures from restorative dentistry, preventive dentistry, prosthetic dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, orthodontics, Endodontics, and oral surgery to attain a structural, functional and aesthetic rehabilitation of the dentition. Full mouth
Read MoreDENTAL IMPLANTS
DENTAL IMPLANTS Dental Implants are accepted as the most effective, safe, and long-lasting treatment for the replacement of lost and missing natural teeth. A dental implant can be defined as the structural and functional replacement prosthesis for tooth replacement. Dental implants are constructed by using the bio-compatible material which develops a strong biological connection with
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Various Types of Dental Implants
Various Types of Dental Implants The dental implant has been hailed as a miracle by some because it enables a person to have a missing tooth or several teeth replaced without having to wear some form of denture or have other teeth cut down in order to hold a bridge in place. There are various
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How Composite Veneers are made
How Composite Veneers are made Dental composite veneers are made using the same type of materials that are used for cosmetic bonding and for many white fillings. Composite material incorporates a hard filler as small particles in a resin matrix in order to achieve an overall soft, malleable material that can be shaped as required
Read MoreAbout Root Canal Treatment in nutshell
Root Canal Treatment Where possible, it’s always better to leave a natural tooth in the mouth than to extract it and replace it. A root canal is a surgical dental procedure often used as a last resort to save a diseased tooth. They can be an effective method of preventing the need to extract
Read MoreAdvice on Stopping Early Childhood Caries
Though baby teeth fall out no matter what level of hygiene is observed, it is unwise to consider early childhood dental care optional. The habits a child initiates in the earliest years typically stick for decades, so help your son or daughter establish the practices of good hygiene. Early Childhood Caries (ECC) are the
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Cosmetic Dentistry
The two most prominent features of the face include the eyes and the smile. The appearance of your smile is important as clean, white and symmetrical teeth are revealing signs of a healthy individual.
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Maintaining your oral hygiene
It has been scientifically proven that there is connection between plaque (bacteria) and dental disease to overall health. The link between bad oral hygiene and heart disease is well documented by various studies. Maintaining good oral hygiene is one of the most important things you can do for your teeth and gums. Our philosophy… Our philosophy
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Sealants and Decay
Dental sealants are a dental treatment consisting of applying a plastic material to one or more teeth, for the intended purpose of preventing dental caries (cavities) or other forms of tooth decay. A dental sealant also called a pit and fissure sealant. The first preventive measure and to ensure healthy teeth for your child is to
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