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Sri Dental clinic is one of the finest Dental clinics in the twin cities. It has all the facilities, latest technology, up-to-date equipments and above all a personal touch to solve...
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FAQ's
To assist in answering questions that you may have, we have compiled several frequently asked questions, listed below. Please select a topic that you are interested in.
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What can I do about bad breath?
It may be coming from your teeth or gums, but usually it's from bacteria colonizing on the back of the tongue. A comprehensive breath evaluation and bacterial culture can determine the best form of treatment. See a dentist who uses a new diagnostic device called the Halimeter with bag culturing to help diagnose the extent of your problem. There are remedies available today to combat this problem. Mouth rinses (chlorine dioxide) and tongue scrapers help get rid of the bacteria that cause these odors. |
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I'm in my 50's. Am I too old for braces?
No. Many adults are choosing tooth-colored ceramic braces, which hardly show. A removable appliance may even work with certain patient problems. Orthodontics is usually the most cost-effective treatment because it means eliminating the cosmetic problem while retaining your natural teeth. Restorative treatment always has a limited "life expectancy" on any restorations, meaning you will have to continually pursue whatever treatment you choose.
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My chin recedes. Is there anything that can make me look normal, besides a chin implant?
1. Orthodontics is a good place to start, but most times the treatment will have to be coordinated with an orthognathically-trained oral surgeon.
2. Orthognathic surgery (jaw advancement)
3. Work with a team -- orthodontist, oral surgeon, and restorative dentist.
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My teeth are loose.
Have a teeth cleaning (prophylaxis), full mouth x-rays, and periodontal probing to determine why they are loose. Chances are you will want to have a consultation with a periodontist to help determine the cause and develop a plan to treat the condition.
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My denture makes me look old and it doesn't fit well. Is there anything that can be done?
The first step is to arrange for a cosmetic evaluation as your lipline (smileline) can be evaluated and proposed correction can be shown to you using computer imaging. This way you can be certain you will like the look of the new dentures.
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I've heard about dental implants; what are they?
They are an excellent means of replacing missing teeth. The titanium implant, osseointegrates, (biologically binds) to the bone, and a full crown goes on top. The result is a natural-looking, secure tooth replacement.
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My dentist told me I've lost bone in my jaw... can it be re-grown?
Often the lost bone can be restored -- bony ridges can be augmented and even places where there is no bone can be improved considerably. These procedures are called “guided bone regeneration,” or "bone grafts". Ask your dentist if you are a candidate.
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How do I know if I am a good candidate for implants?
An evaluation with diagnostic records and a CT-Scan which is a 3-dimensional type x-ray that accurately measures the amount of bone remaining to anchor the implants.
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How long do implants last?
Statistics indicate that they may last in excess of 35 years. Once successfully integrated with the surrounding bone, implants have a long-term potential as natural teeth, if properly taken care of.
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How long have implants been around?
The current cylinder type of titanium has been used in excess of 30 years. Implants were invented in 1957 in Stockholm, Sweden. They were then tested in the 1960's and introduced in Europe and the U.S. in the 1970's and early 1980's. Implants are safe and provide for an excellent option for people with missing teeth.
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What is the success rate of implants?
Highly successful. Implants boast low infection potential, no rejection by the body, ninety-five to ninety-eight percent success rate for the lower jaw, and eighty-six to ninety-two percent success rate for the upper jaw. However, implants must be maintained by the patient with proper oral hygiene and frequent dental exams and cleanings. |
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Root Canal
When the cavity extends beyond the Enamel and...
Crowns & Bridges
Ceramic Crowns are used to restore the shape...
Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic appearances are the buzz word of ...
Orthodontics
Good looks are the Buzz word today, be...

Fillings
Silver Fillings have been around for times immemorial...
Tooth Whitening
Good looks are very important to us. Today, the first...
Scaling & Polishing
Scaling is needed on a regular basis by every one...
Implants
In cases where the teeth have had to be removed ...
Gum Treatment
When Scaling and Polishing are not done...
Dental Sleep Medicine
Snoring is a very common occurance. Few of us...
Extractions of Third Molars
Evolution is causing the jaw sizes to become smaller ...
Pediatric Dentistry
We realize that they need a different approach and...
Cleft Lip & Palate
Children who have had the misfortune to be born...
Rampant Caries
Rampant Caries is also known as Baby Bottle Caries...
Obturator/ Cancer Patients
Medical Sciences have come a long way in ...
Complete Mouth Rehabilitation
These days we see many more people suffering ...
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