Kanakesh Marri, Author at Best Dental Hospital In Hyderabad | Jubilee Hills
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Not everything is about how perfect your teeth are or how dazzling your smile is when it relates to your oral health. You must not overlook your gums! Even if you don’t have any cavities and have the whitest teeth in the neighborhood, you’re not exempt from gum disease. Most people are unaware that something is amiss with their gums since it is typically pain-free.

Plaque piles up beneath and along the gum line, causing gum disease. Plaque is a persistent bacteria-filled covering that accumulates on the teeth. It can lead to infections in the gums and bones, which can lead to gum disease and tooth decay. Plaque is also responsible for gingivitis, the initial stage of gum disease. Your gums will become inflamed as a result of gingivitis that can make your gums:

  • inflamed
  • tender
  • red
  • swollen
  • bleeding proclivity

Thankfully, because the bone and tissue that holds the teeth in place are unaffected, this injury is recoverable.

Periodontitis, a severe form of gum disease, can also occur. Periodontitis is an infection that damages the bones that sustain your teeth. If left unchecked, it can wreak havoc on the gums, bones, and tissues that support your teeth.

Advanced periodontitis is generally regarded as the culmination of gum disease. This is the destruction of the fibers and bone that anchor your teeth. It can affect your bite, and teeth may need to be removed as a result.

Gum disease is avoidable. So here are some tips to maintain the health of your gums:

  • Floss

Floss your teeth at a minimum once per day. As per the ADA, this eradicates plaque and food particles that are outside the grasp of your brush. There is no real guide as to when you should floss in a day, but preferably after meals.

  • Maintain frequent dental cleanings

If you visit your dentist regularly, he or she will be able to spot early signs of gum disease. This allows symptoms to be addressed before they worsen. Tartar is the hardened version of plaque that would require professional cleaning for it to get removed. It can also remove any plaque that you missed when brushing or flossing. Brushing, flossing, and frequent dental routine maintenance can help counteract gingivitis.

  • Give up Smoking

Another incentive for smokers to quit: smoking is highly linked to the development of gum disease. Because smoking affects your immune system, it makes it more difficult to ward off a gum infection. Furthermore, smoking makes it increasingly challenging for injured gums to recover.

  • Brush your teeth twice a day

Brush your teeth after each meal. This helps to get rid of food and plaque trapped between the teeth and gums. Rub your tongue as well, as it can give space for bacteria to grow. The toothbrush must contain soft bristles and it should fit well in the mouth.

  • Fluoride toothpaste should be used

When it comes to toothpaste, there is a slew of options that claim to alleviate gingivitis, freshen breath, and whiten teeth. How does one know which one is the finest for maintaining the quality of your gums? Fluoride-containing toothpaste is the key to success.


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As far as teeth whitening is concerned, you may find a variety of procedures advertised online and in magazines, ranging from oil pulling to charcoal to turmeric. It’s also no wonder that DIY whitening is on everyone’s radar. When the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry asked respondents what they’d like to change about their smile, the most popular response was whiter teeth.

Healthy smiles come in a variety of colors, and it’s easy to believe that items in our pantries hold the secret to a dazzling grin. However, just because a procedure is natural does not imply that it is healthy. In reality, do-it-yourself whitening might cause a lot of problems with your teeth.

Here are some of the options that you might have heard of, which won’t necessarily provide you with the outcome you’d desire.

  • Fruits

Myth: According to the method, you may whiten and brighten your teeth by utilizing natural acidic household staples (such as lemons, oranges, and apple cider vinegar), digestive enzymes (such as pineapple or mango), and anything abrasive (like baking soda).

Fact: Fruit is an excellent option when consumed normally. Fruit and vinegar, on the other hand, contain acid, and prolonged contact with them or use of them to brush your teeth puts your pearly whites in danger since acid may erode your enamel. Enamel is your teeth’ thin outer layer that saves you from tooth discomfort and cavities.

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  • Powders and Scrubs

Myth: These treatments claim that washing your teeth with activated charcoal or a baking soda-hydrogen peroxide paste would restore the luster to your smile.

Fact: According to the September 2017 issue of the Journal of the American Dental Association, there is no proof that dental products containing charcoal are safe or helpful for your teeth.

Furthermore, putting abrasive items on your teeth might make them appear yellower. You want to whiten the enamel, but if you use a too-abrasive scrape, you might wear it away. When this happens, the next layer of your tooth — a softer, yellow substance called dentin – may be revealed.

  • Oils & Spices

Myth: Swallowing oils such as coconut oil in your mouth (oil pulling) or utilizing spices such as turmeric can help whiten your teeth.

Fact: No research suggests that oil pulling or turmeric bleaches teeth. Rather, keep the oil and spices for healthful recipes.

The greatest natural strategies to maintain your teeth white are to practice daily healthy behaviors such as:

  • Brushing and flossing twice a day for a couple of minutes
  • Make use of whitening toothpaste.
  • Limiting the consumption of foods that discolor your teeth, such as coffee, tea, and red wine.
  • Avoiding smoking and using tobacco
  • Checkups and routine maintenance at the dentist regularly

If you wish to test a specific whitening product or service, contact Tooth Works first. Whitening might not even act on all teeth, and if you are a prospect, some procedures may be preferable for your teeth than others, be it at home or the dentist’s office.


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We can manage minor gum bleeding at home. Oral hygiene takes the main role in preventing bleeding gums. Natural remedies can treat small gum issues.

Gum bleeding is not a serious issue, it is seen mainly after brushing teeth, which stressing the sensitive gums. The main reason behind the gum bleeding is tartar, allows the bacteria to settle on the layers of gums.

Familiar causes of bleeding gums are:

  1. Avoiding brushing the teeth when necessary.
  2. Using a very hard toothbrush bristle.
  3. Using a dead toothbrush.
  4. Consuming aspirin and ibuprofen.

Preventive methods of gum bleeding:

Applying ice:

Ice is the best and easily available thing to cure any sort of pains or swellings.  In this gum bleedings, ice helps in comforting minor oral issues, even helps in degrade injury and swelling generated by gingivitis.

Even after using the ice, if it still bleeding it is the time to consult the doctor.

Mouthwashes:

Antibacterial mouthwashes kill oral bacteria and reduce the swelling and bleeding gums. Mouthwashes generally contain chlorhexidine and hydrogen peroxide.

Saltwater rinse:

Salt is composed of sodium and chloride, have a speedy reaction in clearing the bacterial growth. Rinsing with warm saltwater reduces oral bacteria and decreases bleeding from gums.

Turmeric:

Turmeric has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. Applying Turmeric powder or paste on the site of bleeding and gingivitis helps in soon recovery.

Toothbrushes:

The right toothbrush cleans the harmful bacteria, maintains oral hygiene.

The bristles must be soft and used twice a day and the validity of a general toothbrush is 3 to 4 months.

Gentle flossing:

Flossing is another method to maintain oral hygiene, but very first days of flossing may cause irritation and bleeding and when adding consistency it helps in making gums strong and clean.

Excluding smoking:

Smoking is a cause of gum bleeding. Smoking broke the immune system and allows the bacteria to grow in the body. Smoking makes the tissues harder to heal. Quitting smoking heals the body and increases hygiene overall.

Excluding processed sugars:

High starch and processed foods play an active role in developing cavities and gum bleeding. Processed sugars, when reacted with saliva, turns into acid causing tooth decay, gum bleeding.

Vegetables:

Adding vegetables to the diet promotes oral health. The vegetables have very low sugars and carbohydrates which help in promoting dental health.

Leafy Vegetables:

  • Leafy vegetables are high sources of vitamins and nutrients.
  • Mainly spinach, lettuce and kale have vitamin k which has high blood clotting capabilities. Adding these in the diet helps in fighting the bleeding gums.

Preventive methods to avoid gum bleeding:

  • Maintaining good oral health, that is brushing twice a day and flossing a day.
  • Changing toothbrushes once every 3 months.
  • Regular visits to a dental clinic
  • Clearing tartar under the guidance of professionals.
  • Quitting smoking or finding measures to quit smoke.
  • Low sugar and less carb diet with fresh leafy and fruits help in maintaining good oral health.

Overview:

Bleeding gums can effectively be treated and cured with the remedies available in the home. By practising oral hygiene we can give a tough fight to the oral issues, even they arise it’s the time to see a doctor.

If diabetes sees a bleeding gum issue, they should maintain the blood sugar levels stable and in control and then they can control bleeding gum and gingivitis by proper medication.

In conditions like haemophilia, the only way to cure is to use proper medications from a good doctor.

Occasional bleeding may not cause a serious problem but if it continues its time to see a dentist.


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Many reasons cause teeth to lose their original sparkle and brightness. Some foods form stains on the enamel, a surface layer of teeth helping tartar to settle on it, results in yellowish teeth.

Steps to whiten the teeth naturally:

  • Oil pulling
  • Oil pulling is an ancient method and remedy to improve oral health and remove toxins from the body.

Indian traditions say that they used sunflower oil and sesame oil for oil pulling but any oil work for this process. Coconut oil is the best choice for oil pulling, because of its taste and its health benefits. Coconut oil is a high source of lauric acid, which helps in levelling the inflammation and bacteria. The oil pulling works strongly against bacteria, tartar and gingivitis.

Oil pulling process involves pulling and pushing of a tablespoon coconut oil through teeth for 15-20 minutes. Scientifically oil pulling is not proven for whitening the teeth. But this process does not involve any acidic reactions to the enamel, so the safe to practice frequently.

  • Baking soda
  • Baking soda a popular ingredient and has natural whitening properties.

We use baking soda to remove the stains even from the garments. Baking soda acts as a scrub to clean the surface of the teeth and keep teeth white. Baking soda creates an environment that is hard for bacteria to sustain. The process of whitening by baking soda is slow and steady; the result can be visible gradually.

Many of the toothpaste companies use baking soda as their key ingredient. A solution with 1 tablespoon of baking soda and 2 tablespoons of water, brushing with this solution a few times a week has a better impact on the teeth.

Hydrogen peroxide:

Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical combination of hydrogen and water, which has mild antiseptic and antibacterial properties. It acts as a bleaching agent that kills bacteria in the mouth. Toothpaste containing baking soda and hydrogen peroxide helps in whitening the teeth. The hydrogen peroxide with only diluted amounts is advisable to use, if not it may cause severe gum irritations and tooth sensitivity.

Apple cider vinegar:

For centuries apple cider vinegar is named as a natural cleansing and disinfectant product. The properties of apple cider vinegar clear the oral bacteria and whiten the teeth. Acetic acid which presented in apple cider vinegar can erode the enamel; it is not advisable to take regularly. Diluted apple cider vinegar can be used as a mouthwash. Swishing for several minutes in the mouth helps in many ways, after that cleansing with plain water is mandatory.

Fruits and vegetables:

  • Adding fruits and vegetables in the diet gives sound health for body and teeth.
  • Having raw foods and vegetables can help in removing tartar and helps to look white.
  • Strawberries and pineapples are the sugar content food, helps in whitening teeth.

Strawberries:

Strawberries have malic acid which prevents in discolouration. Mainly strawberries help in exfoliate the teeth and help in look white. Limited usage of strawberries and baking soda paste clear the stains and using excessively causes damage.

Pineapple

Pineapple can help in whitening the teeth; mostly the toothpaste containing enzymes of pineapple have effective ways in removing stains.

Tooth stains:

Avoid the food that causes stains on the layers of teeth. Coffee, soda, wine is famous for creating stains on teeth. It is not necessary to avoid them, but make sure to avoid direct contact to teeth. Brushing after having these foods can limit the effect on the discolouration of teeth.

Raise calcium intake

Calcium itself helps in protecting the teeth. The calcium strengthens the enamel and keeps the teeth pearly white.

All these natural methods help in whitening the teeth by gently removing surface stains on teeth. Nevertheless, dentists offer stronger treatments to whiten the teeth more effectively.


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Dental implants were invented by Per-Ingvar Branemark, a Swedish orthopaedic surgeon in the year 1952. A dental implant is a fixture placed into the jaw bone and allowed to furnish with the bone for fewer months. This entire process is done surgically. Dental implants act the root of the missing tooth. Dental implants are thinnest and hold stability without irritating the teeth nearby.

Dental implants are majorly made with metal titanium because it has the properties which mingle with the jaw bone without feeling outside of body object. The success rate of dental implants is near to 98%.

Why Dental implants?

Dental implants are used as a replaced of single or several teeth. Dental implants aim to give the functions of natural tooth or teeth artificially.

In general tooth, replacements are three types:

  • Partial dentures
  • Fixed bridges
  • Implants
  • Partial dentures give pain when the time of removing and causes a lot of inconveniences.
  • Fixed bridges should be reliable on the other natural tooth to create a bridge.

Implants directly inserted in the jaw bone and do not affect other teeth, so it is the major factor choosing the dental implant as the teeth replacement.

The main factors of dental implants to be considered are:

  • Patient preference
  • cost
  • Jawbone health where a dental implant is to be placed
  • Patient health
  • Position of missing tooth.

The specialist examines the area of the implant, the patient health and gives a clinical estimation of the patient.

A dental implant gives many advantages over other dental replacement. The main thing to discuss the dental implants is they look like natural and gives the natural feel; its stability is added advantage

Types of dental implant 

 There are two types of dental implants

  1. Endosteal
  2. Subperiosteal

The endosteal implant is in the bone implantation.The subperiosteal implant lies under the gum tissue and top of the jaw bone. The subperiosteal implants yield a poor result in the long term than endosteal dental implants.

How Dental Implants Work

The main function of the dental implant is to replace the teeth. In other dental procedures, it gives its assistance.

Dental implants are a more stable, secure and comfortable fit. They provide all its support. Dental mini implants serve as temporary anchorage devices to move the teeth to the position we desired and for teeth movement. The mini dental implants can be removed once their services are enough.

In the cases of losing all their teeth due to decay and any other gum issues of any jaw, they can get a stable and comfortable treatment with fewer implants.

All-on-4 technique name was given by implant maker Nobel Biocare. With this technique, any jaw is filled with only four implants. Implants are placed surgically in strong areas.

This technique provides stability with a natural feel and oral health.

How Dental Implants Are Placed

In the process of dental consultation and clinical estimation, doctors examine the area of the jaw where to place an implant. They test the health of the jaw at the implant portion; they primarily extract the tooth and clean the area which affected.

In order to the implant, extraction of the tooth is main, If the jaw is healthy and enough bone is existing over that area implant will be carried and it is called immediate implant. After extraction of a tooth, if the bone is absent bone grafting is done in that area for a maximum of 6 months.

Bone grafting is a process when the jaw is too soft to hold dental implant strongly, in the absence of bone grafting, dental implant even may fail.

There are many bone grafting materials used to rebuild the jawbone and that bone grafting can be took from some parts of our body and that’s self-decision where the bone grafting can be taken. In some cases, the synthetic bone grating is available in the market to substitute the bone in the jaw.

Once the strong bone is present and the area is waiting to have a dental plant. The titanium post is drilled in the jaw with a healing cap over it and then the healing begins. It takes 6 months hardly to heal, during this period it should be tested periodically and regular doctor consultation is highly advisable.


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Lasers are a boon to the medical practice offering patients a very comfortable experience for treatments that earlier were considered complicated. Lasers have been used in dentistry since 1994 to treat a number of dental problems.

Uses of lasers:

Tooth decay. Lasers are used to remove decay within a tooth and prepare the surrounding enamel for receipt of the filling.

Gum disease. Lasers are used to reshape gums and remove bacteria during root canal procedures.

Biopsy or lesion removal. Lasers can be used to remove a small piece of tissue (called a biopsy) so that it can be examined for cancer. Lasers are also used to remove lesions in the mouth and relieve the pain of canker sores.

Teeth whitening. Lasers are used to speed up in-office teeth whitening procedures. A peroxide bleaching solution, applied to the tooth surface, is ”activated” by laser energy, which speeds up of the whitening process.

Benefits of Lasers:

  • Faster healing
  • Bloodless field
  • Reduced bacterial load at the site of surgery.

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A branch of dentistry that specializes in straightening of the teeth. Treatment can be cosmetic to improve a person’s appearance, but it often aims to improve oral function, too

Crooked teeth and teeth that do not fit together correctly are harder to keep clean, are at risk of being lost early due to tooth decay and periodontal disease, and cause extra stress on the chewing muscles that can lead to headaches, TMJ syndrome and neck, shoulder and back pain. Teeth that are crooked or not in the right place can also detract from one’s appearance.

The benefits of orthodontic treatment include a healthier mouth, a more pleasing appearance, and teeth that are more likely to last a lifetime. Essentially, while orthodontics entails the management of tooth movement, dentofacial orthopedics involves the guidance of facial growth and development, which occurs largely during childhood.

Appliances are frequently used — the more familiar braces for orthodontics, and other specialized appliances like headgear and expanders depending on what facial abnormalities are present. Sometimes orthopedic treatment may precede conventional braces, but often the two are used at the same time. So if your child gets braces and headgear, he’s actually undergoing orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics.

Being skilled in both areas, our doctor is able to diagnose any misalignments in the teeth and jaw as well as the facial structure, and can devise a treatment plan that integrates both orthodontic and dentofacial orthopedic treatments.


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Yellow or stained teeth may affect the self-confidence of a person. A smile is said to be a curve that sets all odds right. A bright and sparkling smile isn’t just in photographs, you could own one too. Teeth’s bleaching whitens your teeth. It is a non-evasive way of getting your lost confidence back.

Philips Zoom is one of the world leader I teeth whitening system. It is a Blue LED light-accelerated technology and gel whitens rapidly while Amorphous Calcium Phosphate (ACP) helps deliver enamel protection, improve lustre and reduce sensitivity.


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Root canal treatment is a procedure used to restore and salvage a badly infected or decayed tooth. A root canal procedure becomes imperative when the tooth nerve tissue or the pulp is infected or damaged. A root canal procedure includes the removal of the nerve tissue and pulp, cleaning and disinfecting the inner-most part of the tooth, and finally filling and sealing.

A root canal procedure is generally dreaded because it’s reputed to be quite painful. But, the truth, as reported by most patients, is that the procedure is just about as pain-free as having a filling placed. What is really painful is the tooth with infected nerve tissue and pulp, before dental intervention is sought, and not the actual root canal treatment.


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An early start focusing on maintaining good dental health is important. Milk teeth/Primary teeth don’t require dental care as they would eventually be replaced is a MYTH. They infact lay the foundation for the permanent teeth and need to be maintained. Our Pediatric dentist identifies the various problems at early stage and helps rectify them before they cause any damage. They also counsel the parents and the child about the right dietary habits to keep our enemy cavities away.

Treatments done:

  • Cleaning
  • Fillings
  • Pulp therapies
  • Space maintainers
  • Full mouth rehabs



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