Friday, 21 June 2024

 GUM DISEASE


 Also called as gum disease, refers to inflammation and infection of the tissues (Gums) that support the teeth.

it is caused by poor brushing and flossing habits that allow plaque to build up on the teeth and harden forming calculus.

 

Symptoms

  • Reddish gums
  • BleedingSoreness
  • Bad breath
  • Unpleasant taste
  • Pain when chewing
  • Gum recession (gums that pull away from your teeth)
  • Loose teeth 

Ways to prevent gum disease

  • Brush for at least 2 minutes, twice a day, with fluoride toothpaste, paying special attention to your back teeth 
  • Use a soft bristles toothbrush with gentle strokes so you don’t wear away your gums or teeth
  • Change your toothbrush every 3 months
  • Don’t stop flossing if your gums bleed. Flossing can improve the health of your gums and help them stop bleeding

To book an appointment with us
Call us at: +912240147049/09321330133
iDent, Idyll Dental Clinic
Email: smileident@gmail.com
Website: www.smileident.com

Friday, 14 June 2024

 

BENEFITS  OF  FLUORIDE  IN  DENTAL  HEALTH

What is fluoride?

It is a naturally occurring mineral in water, soil, and various foods. It is known for its ability to strengthen teeth and prevent cavities.

How does fluoride help?

  •           Prevents tooth decay by strengthening tooth enamel and making it resistant to acid attacks from bacteria in plaque
  •           Reverses early decay by remineralizing areas affected by early decay

At iDent Idyll Dental clinic, we are committed to providing comprehensive dental care, including fluoride treatments tailored to your needs.

Ready to protect your smile with fluoride?


To book an appointment with us
Call us at: +912240147049/09321330133
iDent, Idyll Dental Clinic
Email: smileident@gmail.com
Website: www.smileident.com


Monday, 10 June 2024

WHAT IS TOOTH DECAY

  • Permanently damaged area in a tooth that develop into holes
  • Begins when bacteria in your mouth make acids that attack the tooth's surface
  • If left untreated the cavities in your teeth can get bigger causing pain, gum disease or dental abscesses



Most common signs of tooth decay

  • Toothaches either continuous or occasional sharp pain
  • Sensitivity to hot or cold
  • Grey, brown or black spots
  • Visible pit or hole in the tooth
  • Bad breath


Monday, 3 June 2024



             ROOT CANAL TREATMENT


                 
  Infected tooth with                               Files are used to                        Canals are washed 

  abscess in the root                             clean out the infection                       and dried
   
           

      Canals filled with                    Opening sealed with                Crown cemented onto

          gutta percha                       filling. In some cases                       rebuild tooth

                                                      a post is inserted to 

                                                      support the crown                                                                                                                                                                         

                                                               












Saturday, 25 May 2024

 

BRUSHING & FLOSSING

Ways to get the most out of your brushing routine:

q Brush for at least 2 minutes, twice a day, with fluoride toothpaste, paying special attention to your back teeth

qUse a soft bristle toothbrush with gentle strokes so that you don’t wear away your enamel or hurt your gums

q Change your toothbrush every 3 months or once frayed whichever is earlier

qBrush your tongue to avoid bad breath

Brushing technique

q Hold your toothbrush at a 45 degree 

     angle to your gum line

qBrush 2-3 teeth at a time. Move the toothbrush

     from the gums toward the edge of the teeth

q Hold the toothbrush vertically to clean the

    back surface your upper and lower front teeth

qUse gentle up-and-down strokes


Flossing technique

 qWind floss around your middle fingers

qUse your thumbs and index fingers to

     guide floss between teeth

qWrap the floss around the sides of each tooth, 

      making a “C” shape

Saturday, 4 May 2024

White Spots.

 

       
                                             ðŸ‘‰ Don't ignore these white spots.   ðŸ‘€
                                               
                                                                     connect with us
                            

iDent, Idyll Dental Clinic

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Call us at: +912240147049/09321330133

Friday, 5 April 2024

Fluorosis - causes,symptoms and treatment procedure

 Fluorosis is a condition that results in white or brown speckles on your teeth. It’s caused by overexposure to fluoride in the early years of life, when your permanent teeth are developing. Fluorosis is a cosmetic concern and isn’t harmful to your health. But there are treatments that can address the issue.


What are the symptoms of fluorosis?

Tooth discoloration is the only symptom of fluorosis. Discoloration can vary depending on the severity of your condition.

  • Questionable: A few very light white flecks and white spots.
  • Very mild: Light white areas covering less than 25% of your tooth surfaces.
  • Mild: Light white areas covering less than 50% of your tooth surfaces.
  • Moderate: White or light brown areas covering more than 50% of your tooth surfaces.
  • Severe: White, light brown or dark brown spots affecting all surfaces. Your teeth may also have pitting (small depressions in your tooth enamel).

How do you get rid of fluorosis?

There are cosmetic dental procedures that can address fluorosis. The treatment that’s best for you depends on several factors, including the severity of fluorosis, your budget and your own personal preferences. Common fluorosis treatments include:

  • Teeth whitening. Your dentist applies bleaching gel to your teeth for a predetermined amount of time. The gel lightens your tooth enamel so it blends in with fluorosis. While teeth whitening is an option for mild cases of fluorosis, other treatments may be more suitable for you.
  • Dental bondingDuring this procedure, your dentist uses tooth-colored composite resin to cover up fluorosis stains. Your teeth are then shaped and polished for natural-looking results.
  • Dental veneersMade from resin or porcelain, veneers are thin shells that adhere to the front surfaces of your teeth. Veneers are custom-made, so you’ll need to have dental impressions to achieve the correct fit and size.
  • Dental crownsLike veneers, crowns are custom-made. However, this type of dental restoration fits over your entire tooth. Your dentist will need to remove some of your natural enamel so the crown fits properly.
  • Enamel microabrasion. During this procedure, your dentist removes a small layer of enamel from your teeth. This helps eliminate many fluorosis stains. Often, your dentist will follow enamel microabrasion with teeth whitening to make the color of your teeth even more uniform.
                                                                To know more,

iDent, Idyll Dental Clinic

To book an appointment with us:

Call us at: +912240147049/09321330133