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Tuesday, 4 August 2020
Monday, 27 July 2020
The New Normal for Dental Consultations
Most dental clinics have been working online/offline to ensure that their patients do not suffer during the lockdown. The Government of India has advised the Dentists to treat only the dental emergencies at the clinic and recommended them to consult patients (emergencies/non-emergencies) over the phone to curb the spread of COVID19. Most of the clinics in the city are still closed. If you are facing any dental concern, you can reach your dentist on their mobile/telephone.
Dr.Pratik’s Dental Clinic has been providing telephonic consultation to its patients throughout the lockdown. They have been giving medicine prescription and necessary treatment advice over the phone to help alleviate patients discomfort. They have been keeping an update on their patients to see if the issue has been resolved. Not all dental treatments can be done over the telephone, some patients are required to visit the clinic physically post lockdown.Such patients would be appointed later ensuring all the safety measures are in place.
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Most dentists have utilized this period to procure all necessary equipment to ensure the safety of the patients. Dr. Pratik’s Dental Clinic has used this time to obtain N95 masks,surgical masks, disposable drapes, disposable PPE kits, HEPA air purifier, and UV-C light sterilizer. They have made the necessary changes to eliminate the chance of spread of infection at the clinic.
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In case, you are facing any dental issues and want to consult a dentist.
Call 98207 91708 to book an appointment at Dr.Pratik’s Dental Clinic.
Tuesday, 21 July 2020
6 Most Common Brushing Mistakes
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2. Using the Wrong Technique: There are many recommendations on how one should brush teeth. But, we suggest to start from the gums, up and down, and move in little circular motion. We recommend brushing at a 45-degree angle from the gum line to clean teeth effectively and ask people to be soft on the teeth as brushing hard may damage the teeth or gums.Use the Right Brushing Technique
3. Brushing Teeth for a Shorter Time: An average person's brushing time is just 45 seconds. It is ideal for a person to brush teeth for at least 2 minutes. Because brushing teeth for less than 2 minutes may not give adequate time for fluoride in toothpaste to work on teeth. We suggest people use a timer to brush their teeth or at least stand in front of a mirror and brush your teeth.Brush for 2minutes
4. Forgetting the Tongue: Most of the people ignore to clean their tongue. It can hold a lot of bacteria that may lead to bad breath and poor oral hygiene. So, we advise you to brush or gently scrape the tongue with the toothbrush after brushing teeth to get complete oral care.
5. Not flossing Teeth: Flossing needs to be part of your oral hygiene regime. Flossing teeth removes plaque from places where the toothbrush cannot reach. If it stays in between your teeth, it can turn into a hard-calcified deposit on your teeth. And let me tell you, it is not ideal for your teeth as well as your gumsClean Your Tongue Floss Your Teeth
6. Not Brushing Twice a Day: Most of the people only brush their teeth once in a day, when they get up in the morning. But we recommend brushing at least twice a day to keep up with oral hygiene. Brushing teeth twice reduces the bacteria and plaque build-up. It also reduces the risk of gum disease and staining of teeth
Brush Twice once in morning and once at night So why wait, Call Dr. Pratik’s Dental Clinic at 98207 91708 today to help you have your BEST SMILE |
Friday, 19 June 2020
What are Dental Emergencies ?
1.DENTAL EMERGENCIES:
- Uncontrolled bleeding
- Diffuse soft-tissue bacterial infection with intra-oral or extra-oral swelling that potentially compromises the patient’s airway
- Trauma involving facial bones, potentially compromising the patient’s airway
- Severe dental pain from pulpal inflammation
- Wisdom tooth pain, pain due to infected/ inflamed gums
- Post-surgical pain
- Abscess, or localized bacterial infection resulting in localized pain and swelling
- Tooth fracture resulting in pain or causing soft tissue trauma
- Dental trauma with avulsion/luxation
- Dental treatment required prior to critical medical procedures
- Final crown/bridge cementation, if the temporary restoration is lost, broken or causing gingival irritation
- Biopsy of abnormal tissue
3.OTHER URGENT DENTAL CARE: SCHEDULED /ELECTIVE PROCEDURES includes :
- Extensive dental caries or defective restorations causing pain
- Suture removal
- Denture adjustment on radiation/ oncology patients
- Denture adjustments or repairs when function impeded
- Replacing temporary filling on endo access openings in patients experiencing pain
- Snipping or adjustment of an orthodontic wire or appliances piercing or ulcerating the oral mucosa
- Initial or periodic oral examinations and recall visits, including routine radiographs
- Routine dental cleaning and preventive therapies
- Initial or periodic oral examinations and recall visits, including routine radiographs
- Routine dental cleaning and preventive therapies
- Orthodontic procedures other than those to address acute issues (e.g. pain, infection, trauma) or other issues critically necessary to prevent harm to the patient
- Extraction of asymptomatic teeth
- Restorative dentistry including treatment of asymptomatic carious lesions
- Aesthetic dental procedures
- Orthodontic procedures other than those to address acute issues (e.g. pain, infection, trauma) or other issues critically necessary to prevent harm to the patient
- Extraction of asymptomatic teeth
- Restorative dentistry including treatment of asymptomatic carious lesions
- Aesthetic dental procedures
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