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Types Of Dental Implants: How To Choose The Best One For You
Submitted as: Dr. Ravneet Dhillon
One of the most satisfactory, safest & long-lasting options for replacing a missing tooth dental implants have become a go-to treatment for complete restoration.
Dental implants not only deliver a complete tooth replacement in the form of artificial roots, but they also restore the full function of the mouth and help to stop jawbone loss.(read
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Dental Implants Vs Dentures: What's Right For You?
Submitted as: Dr. Ravneet Dhillon
Tooth loss can be very distressing indeed and can hamper not only one's ability to enjoy their favorite foods but also inhibit self-esteem and confidence.
However, tooth restoration has become very common these days. The tooth restoration options typically include a choice between dentures and dental implants.
However, with many facets to be kept in consideration, the choice can be difficult.
The right option depends on many factors like cost, choice, and the health of the patient's jawbone and remaining teeth.(read
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Sedation Dentistry: Risks And Complications
Submitted as: Dr. Ravneet Dhillon
Sedation dentistry is a safe, beneficial and practical option that can benefit patients who face apprehension, fear, or anxiety of being at the dentist and cannot sit still for a long period.
Patients who do not get numb from aesthetics can also benefit from this branch of dentistry.
Sedation dentistry is usually opted for by patients with a Bad gag reflex, over-sensitive teeth, time limitations, complicated dental issues and fear of needles and aversion to the sounds of the procedure.(read
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Sedation Dentistry- Types And Procedure
Submitted as: Dr. Ravneet Dhillon
Sedation dentistry is a branch of dentistry that enables patients to feel calm, relaxed and at ease during their dental procedures and surgeries.
Involving a normal level of sedation helps to keep the patient technically awake, inducing a calm feeling of relaxation, at the same time.
It is also termed conscious sedation dentistry or “twilight sleep” sometimes, as it establishes a state of short-term amnesia in patients experiencing insensitivity to pain without any loss of consciousness.
Sedation Dentistry has become one of the most popular dental treatments as it allows people suffering from dental anxiety a choice of relaxing through dental procedures.
Primarily focused on relieving anxiety and pain with the help of sedation, sedation dentistry is mainly of three types, with all having their special place. The right choice is based on the patient's medical history & other factors.(read
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Do You Need Dental Crown After Root Canal Therapy
Submitted as: Dr. Ravneet Dhillon
A treatment used to alleviate tooth pain and deter the tooth from future infection and damage, Root Canal is completed with a protective cap called a dental crown, in the majority of cases. A dental crown is popularly considered the final step after the root canal.
But it's also fairly common for patients to wonder if this ‘final step' of root canal treatment is actually important.
Root Canal Treatment in itself is quite feared by the patients, thus the addition of a dental crown seems terrifying to many.(read
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Dental Cleaning: Benefits, Risks, Types And Treatment
Submitted as: Dr. Ravneet Dhillon
People are known to be apprehensive and scared of dental cleanings due to the prodding, weird noises, and jaw discomfort whereas usually, teeth cleaning is a simple and painless process.
A detailed insight into what goes on during the process can help you to relax and be stress-free during the procedure.
Cleaning the teeth is usually one of the most underrated processes in our daily routines. In fact, studies prove that most people do not clean their teeth adequately and the cleaning methods and habits actually do more harm than good. This may lead to problems despite regular brushing and cleaning.
This makes it extremely important to have sessions with the dentist to get teeth cleaned, once every six months.(read
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Tooth Coloured Filling: Types, Benefits, Risks, Procedure
Submitted as: Dr. Ravneet Dhillon
Are you wondering which is the best type of tooth filling for you?
Has your dentist told you that you have cavities that need to be filled?
We are here to help you make an informed decision.
Dental cavities are a common problem affecting almost 90% of adults during their lifetime at least once. They are generally treated with dental fillings.
There have been many new innovations as far as dental fillings are concerned to offer patients more choices to treat tooth decay.(read
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What Is Considered A Dental Emergency?
Submitted as: Dr. Ravneet Dhillon
Dental emergencies are more common than most people think. However, all tooth problems cannot be labeled as an emergency.
A fallen out or chipped tooth, a toothache, or issues surrounding dental crowns can be severe dental troubles, but may not be called emergencies.
Being aware of the fact that what kind of dental emergency requires a dentist vs what types of emergencies require an emergency room visit can go a long way in not only saving the tooth but also protecting your oral health.(read
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Everything You Need To Know About Dental Crowns
Submitted as: Dr. Ravneet Dhillon
Dental crowns are gold, silver, or metal caps that are placed on top of a damaged or chipped tooth to cover it and restore its natural function, size, strength, and improve its appearance.(read
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Urgent Vs. Non-urgent Dental Emergencies
Submitted as: Dr. Ravneet Dhillon
Everyone can at some point in time experience a situation that might seem like a dental emergency.
It is important to understand the difference between an urgent and a non-urgent dental emergency. This can go a long way in saving the tooth.
Dental Emergency is any oral health issue that compels immediate dental treatment to:
Save a tooth
Stop continuous bleeding
Relieve severe pain
Treat Cellulitis or soft tissue infection and swelling that can affect breathing
Take care of Trauma to the facial bones(read
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