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Bridal dentistry is a relatively new term. However, it is in practice for many years. The correct term would be wedding dentistry.It is, of course, different from routine dental treatments, as the name suggests it mainly focuses on the smile enhancement of bride to be for the special occasion in the shortest possible time dentistry would allow us to help you in getting that perfect smile before your wedding and spare you from the embarrassment. You can smile your heart out and pose for the pictures and let the photographer capture the golden moments of your life.
Getting your teeth cleaned professionally before your big day is a no-brainer. “A clean, healthy set of teeth also serve as the foundation for subsequent whitening procedures that can further improve your smile. Plus, cleaning procedures help identify the areas that demand further professional intervention, and those that cannot be dealt with at home.
Gone are the days of using dadi ke nuskhe for all your problems and using baking soda while brushing your teeth. Let the experts do their magic. When you are looking for an easy way to bring that shine to your smile, TEETH WHITENING is a solid place to start. It is quickest, safest and the most effective option for the patients with healthy but yellow, discolored or stained teeth. It gets you beaming with pearly whites. It is performed after teeth cleaning to allow the increased action of bleaching agents on the teeth. It is a quick in-office procedure so you don’t end up dawdling your precious time in a dental clinic.DENTAL JEWELRY adds extra sparkle into more and more smiles. jewels are applied to the labial surfaces of upper anterior teeth. The trend is catching up with youngsters. If somebody thinks he or she was better off without tooth jewellery, it can be easily removed without any side effects on the dental tooth structure as the procedure is non-invasive. What’s more, tooth jewellery can be fixed again at a later stage.Cosmetics will help you get a beautiful face but a perfect dazzling smile and perfectly aligned teeth will make you look young, active and confident.
For that star-studded smile customized just for you. DENTAL VENEER are a thin shell of porcelain or composite that is attached to the natural tooth to cosmetically enhance the smile and compliment your overall face. It can disguise heavy discoloration, chipped off, fractured teeth or even a gap in your smile. It is as thin as contact lens. This brings us to another information regarding dental veneers. There is a common myth about veneers, which is that dentist has to cut our tooth for veneers.The preparation for a dental veneer is hardly 0.5 mm on a very few surfaces of teeth, mostly over a single surfaceIt is completely safe and no reported sensitivity after the veneer treatment was noted from any of my patients.
Feeling intrigued about these smile-enhancing procedures? It’s time for you to get one from the best dental clinic in Chandigarh where the team of best dentists leave no stone unturned to make sure your smile dazzles on your big day and you come up as your best confident self.Which option did you like the most? Let us know!! For any further queries contact us on +0172-5087111,+91 82830-50396!
Oral Health and Pregnancy
Some women experience swollen, tender and bleeding gums. Plaque build-up on the teeth is what causes bleeding gums. Hormonal fluctuations might leave your gums more prone to plaque, causing inflammation and bleeding.
Pregnancy Gingivitis:
It is caused by an increase in estrogen and progesterone levels. These are essential hormones that help your baby grow and develop, but they also cause many changes to your body. One of these changes is increased inflammation of your gums. Healthcare providers think it may be due to:
How can I prevent Pregnancy Gingivitis?
Nothing can be done to change your hormone levels during pregnancy, but you can take some steps to prevent it.
For improving your dental health:
Points to Remember
Root canal infections also called periapical (PA) lesions are characterized histologically by fibrous and granulation tissue infiltrated to varying degrees by acute and chronic inflammatory cell. The main purpose of this clinical study was to assess the treatment of periapical lesion and infection and results up to 6 months after endodontic treatment of teeth with periapical pathology using a new MTA sealer.
A 10 year old girl reported to the clinic with the complaint of swelling and pain of anterior right upper region. The IOPA x-ray evaluation revealed periaical lesion. Treatment started with root canal treatment of the affected tooth. After access preparation using endo z bur, repeated canal irrigation was done using sodium hypochlorite 3%. After completing biomechanical preparation with protaper gold repeated dressings were done using metapex and tri antibiotic paste. After waiting for few months the root canal filling was done using latest filling material MTA, MTA, present in the composition of MTA Fillapex, is more stable than calcium hydroxide, providing constant release of calcium ions for the tissues and maintaining a pH which elicits antibacterial effects. The tissue recovery and the lack of inflammatory response are optimized by the use of MTA. Thus, MTA Fillapex is considered a great material for root canal treatment, considering its bioactive potential.
THIS BIOACTIVE MATERIAL HELPED US ACHIEVE GREAT RESULTS IN TERMS OF HEALING AND FUNCTIONALITY.
Dr. Suruchi Chaudhary
MDS, Endodontist & Cosmetic Dentist
Brushing your teeth may be the most important part of oral hygiene. Not only does brushing keep your teeth clean, it also leaves your breath fresh and washes away bad bacteria. Brushing your teeth also helps prevent gum disease and boosts your immune system. Of course, tooth brushing only accomplishes all of these things if you do it properly! So, am I brushing my teeth right?
Every proper tooth brushing routine requires the right tools for the job.
• A soft-bristled toothbrush. It doesn’t matter if you use a manual or electric toothbrush, but it’s best to choose one with soft bristles to protect your gums and tooth enamel.
• Toothpaste with fluoride.
• Mouthwash (optional)
Once you have the proper tools at your disposal, it’s time to get down to business. Remember, you should brush at least twice per day and floss at least once per day.
Have you ever thought about how you brush your teeth? When life gets busy, it’s easy to just scrub a little and move on to the next thing. Even if you think you’re doing it properly, it’s worth taking a moment to review your tooth brushing routine to make sure you’re doing it properly.
Wet the bristles of your toothbrush with water and apply a pea-sized amount of toothpaste.
With your toothbrush at a 45° angle, gently brush the fronts of your teeth. Try to use small, circular strokes to clean instead of scrub. Brushing too hard can damage your enamel.
Brush the outside surfaces, including the tops of your teeth and back molars. Pay extra attention to the bumpy surfaces of your teeth where you chew food.
You don’t want to neglect the inner surfaces of your teeth. Though it can be a little tricky, just flip your toothbrush upside down to catch those inner surfaces and your gum line.
Did you know that bacteria can build up on the surface of your tongue? Brush the top of your tongue to remove buildup and leave your breath a little fresher.
Spit the excess toothpaste into the sink and rinse your mouth with fresh, cold water.
So remember to ask yourself “am I brushing my teeth right?”.
We’re not done! Now that you know how to brush your teeth properly, try these extra tips and tricks to make the most of your oral care routine:
• Brush for at least two minutes every time you brush. Some electric toothbrushes have built-in timers, but you can also sing a song, recite a poem in your head, or use another type of timer.
• Floss at least once per day to reach the spaces between teeth.
• Replace your toothbrush every three months or after you’ve been ill.
• Eat a balanced diet with plenty of fresh vegetables and limited sweets.
One of the most important aspects of any oral care routine is seeing your dentist. Regular check-ups and professional teeth cleanings allow your dentist to catch any potential issues before they become big problems.