We at NOIDA DENTAL CARE strongly emphasize maintaining a healthy oral hygiene. Most of the dental problems can easily be avoided by taking simple precautions at home.
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In her endeavour to attain aesthetic excellence, Dr. Bhargava exclusively uses the Bioclear method to achieve the most natural looking veneers for your teeth.
While the traditional veneer method needs multiple layers of composite material to build the veneer, the Bioclear method uses molten composite that flows around the tooth taking the shape of the Bioclear wrap creating a single, monolithic fill that is way stronger and looks more natural than what can be achieved with the traditional layering technique.
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We have been tirelessly educating all our patients on the importance of maintaining a healthy oral Hygiene. Apart from the fact that good oral hygiene is essential for maintaining healthy teeth; it also tells a lot about the health of the entire body. Read on to know more:-
Hi Everyone, Happy Diwali!!!!!
This is the beginning of the festive season and I thought of sharing a few dental tips so as to ensure you fully enjoy this time of the year without having to worry on your dental health and compromise on what you eat and drink.
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While talking to one of my patient, who happens to be a diabetic, I realized that while he was aware about potential side effects of diabetes on eyes, kidneys and other body parts, there was a complete ignorance on the effects diabetes can have on teeth and general dental health.
So, in the following paragraphs, I have tried to briefly describe the effects diabetes can have on dental health and ways to avoid any unnecessary complications.
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Today, I shall talk Wisdom, Wisdom Tooth!!!!!
These are the rearmost teeth in your jaw, two on each side and an adult will usually have four of them, though the number may be less from one individual to another. The eruption of these teeth is usually associated with coming of age; hence they get the name “Wisdom Teeth”.
Many patients come to my clinic complaining of bad breath, and the first question I ask them is: Do you brush twice a day and clean your tongue after brushing? Most of the times, the answer is NO .... And this is the single most important contributing factor leading to bad breath.
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As a natural progression to my earlier blog on "Pregnancy and Dental Heath", today I will talk about milk teeth and ways to keep your baby cavity free.
Hi Readers,
In continuation to my earlier Blog "Back to the Basics", I have added some more tips to maintain a healthy oral hygiene:-
Hi Readers, for the past some time, I have been getting patients at my clinic with dental problems that can be easily avoided by following some basic oral hygiene rules.
Hence, in this blog, I wish to focus on basic tips that if followed, will enable everyone to protect their oral health and maintain a radiant smile.
Pregnancy is a life changing experience for a women and it is of utmost importance to take care during this phase of life.
Apart from the overall health, it is crucial to take care of one's dental health as well. Neglecting dental health may lead to several complications not only to the mother but to the baby as well.
Fluorosis is a cosmetic problem in which chalk-like discoloration with white spots or lines appear on tooth surface.
In case of mild Fluorosis it will appear as tiny white specks or streaks on teeth which is often unnoticeable. Whereas in severe cases, the teeth are discolored and color changes to yellow or brown markings. In extreme forms, fluorosis may result in a pitted/rough tooth surface.
We have been tirelessly educating our patients on maintaining a good dental hygiene and the benefits of regular flossing. Many a times, our patients avoid using the regular thread floss as they find it too complicated. Unfortunately, ignoring flossing may lead to tooth decay, gum diseases etc.
Thankfully we stumbled upon a practical and an easy way to floss and would like to share this with everyone.
Gingivitis is the term used for swollen gums. This is a very common problem that involves inflammation and infection of the gums.
Causes : One of the main causes for Gingivitis is poor oral hygiene that leads to plaque deposits. Plaque can be defined as the soft deposits (food remains) that adhere to tooth surface or other hard surfaces in the oral cavity including dentures. If left untreated, it turns hard (tartar) and is trapped at the base of the tooth. Plaque and tartar irritate and inflame the gums. Bacteria and the toxins they produce cause the gums to become infected, swollen, and tender.
White Patch or Leukoplakia is a condition in which white or grayish patches appears inside your mouth on the gums, cheeks or tongue. This patch cannot be easily removed by rubbing and affected surface feels rough/hard. Also, they don't heal on their own and there may be increased sensitivity to spicy food. At times, this condition can be painful as well.