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Rotary Root Canal Procedures

 

Root canal treatment is procedure to save an infected tooth and damaged tooth instead of removing it. It includes cleaning of infected nerves from the pulp of tooth and sealing up the root and crown with artificial radio opaque material to stop further progression of tooth damage. It is a myth that root canal procedures are painful; in fact RCT lessens the pain by disinfecting the tooth. Initially, the tooth cleaning was done by hand instruments causing pain and comfort to patient along with improper removal of tooth pulp but due to advancements in technology the rotary RCT treatments done with electrically powered instrument replacing traditionally used stainless-steel hand instruments.

 Teeth Care Centre is well versed with the latest advances in the field of restorative dentistry and uses the most advanced techniques and ultramodern equipments for carrying out the root canal procedures. We have cutting edge technology, for the precision in cutting and guides the way towards the root canal apex with Apex Locator while performing the procedure .We also provide conscious sedation under experts to anxious and apprehensive patient,  to ensure that your entire treatment experience becomes pleasant and pain free.








We also provide root canal treatment using the loupes which aid in better magnification of the desired field and provide utmost precision while performing the root canal procedure and rubber dams to isolate the infected region, thus making it dry and free from salivary contamination. The latest RCT procedures are performed with lasers to ensure that your infected tooth becomes completely free from bacteria.

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Pedodontics- Basic care of milky teeth

 

Milk teeth of baby are as important as permanent teeth. As soon as,  teeth in baby’s mouth erupts a proper hygiene should be maintained along with cleaning gums . Milk teeth are small, but they are important. They act as space holder for permanent teeth. With healthy set of teeth baby can have trouble-free chewing, speaking and smiling. That is why caring baby teeth and keeping them caries free is inevitable. According to ADA, the first visit to dental hospital should be within 1 year of life.

Caring for healthy gums:-

1. Use Clean moistened cotton to wipe the gums after milk feeding by mother of infant.

2.  Wipe the teeth and gums twice a day especially before bed time, as it will wash off all the bacteria and prevents tooth decay.

Brushing baby’s teeth:-

1.       Use of soft bristle brush with small head and pea-sized toothpaste recommended by pediatrician, with assistance of mother baby’s teeth should be cleaned

2.       Fluoride is natural for children under recommended dosage. It strengthens and protects teeth against decay and provides extra protection.



Teeth Care Centre is performs fluoride application procedure according to child’s oral and dental situation. It is pain free procedure and takes just few minutes for application. We are striving towards keeping healthy teeth even in milk teeth. And that is exactly why we believe in ceasing dental infection even before its onset. Therefore it is advisable to undergo pit and fissure sealant application at regular intervals as and when the permanent teeth start erupting.

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Oral Health Problems and Diabetes

 

Diabetes is disease that occurs when your blood glucose is too high, also called blood sugar. Sugar is main source of energy, if blood sugar is poorly controlled, oral health problems are, likely to develop.  As diabetes weakens White blood cells , the defense cells fighting against bacterial infections.

 Oral health problems associated to diabetes:-

A.    Dry mouth :- Decreased salivation further causes ulcers, soreness, infections and tooth decay.

B.     Gum inflammation and periodontal diseases  :- Red swollen and bleeding gums occurs due to increased blood sugar level along with loosening of tooth due to bone loss and bad breath, as enhanced bacterial colonization and infection due to toxins release.

C.     Candidiasis or Oral thrush  :-Fungal growth in mouth is very common in diabetic patient. Patches on tongue, gums and cheeks are seen.

D.    Burning sensation, bitter tastes are other symptoms.

 


 

How to prevent oral health problems in diabetes:-

People with diabetes are more prone to oral health problems, it’s vital to follow proper oral hygiene regime and regular visits to the dentist. In TeethCare Centre, we skilled and experienced dentist emphasize in awareness to patient and effective treatment for the gum diseases and other oral problems. The detailed diagnosis rectifies the underlying cause and directs treatment for concerned tooth and gum. A yearly oral prophylaxis , brushing twice a day, flossing and proper check in sugar intake   prevents the problem due to diabetes and a healthy oral health is maintained.

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