FAQs

The Alzheimer’s and Oral Health Connection
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a lethal neurodegenerative disease which causes someone’s nerves to be damaged with increasing age. However, the onset of AD can be either early or late...
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What Is An Amalgam Filling
Dental Fillings helps to restore damaged teeth by decay back to their ordinary function, and prevent further decay. Your dentist will take into account certain factors when selecting which filling material type would be most suitable for you...
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What Is a Composite Filling
Composite fillings also known as “tooth-colored” and/or “cosmetic fillings” are made up of a mixture of plastic and fine glass particles. It consists of tooth-colored composite resin. Resins imitate the appearance of natural teeth...
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What is a Zirconia Crown
Zirconia or zirconium is the strongest material used in restoration dentistry and also the hardest known white ceramic in the industry. Zirconium Oxide is the zirconia used in dentistry...
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What Is a Porcelain Crown
Dental Crowns are a perfect way to reconstruct teeth which has been broken, decayed or weakened.
The crown is created in a manner to accommodate over the remaining part of the tooth, providing it the shape and the contour of a natural tooth and making it strong...

What Is a Metal Crown
Metal crowns are made up of alloys that have a high composition of gold or platinum, or base-metal alloys such as nickel-chromium and cobalt-chromium alloys). Metal crowns are ideal to resist biting and grinding forces well and possibly last the longest in aspects of wearing down...
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When should I take my child to dentist?
The Indian Academy of Pediatrics, the Indian Dental Association and even the International Dental associations states that every caregiver should take their kid to dentist by the age 1 – or as soon as the first tooth shows up.
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Importance of early visit to dentist
Significantly, early stages oral health dominates and outcomes are regarded critical in recognizing the oral health trajectories across the life course, and can influence oral health and disease development in adulthood.
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Advancement in Dentistry
Time and technology have shown rapid development overtime. The dental industry has vastly advanced, meaning the way the Indian dental surgeons and orthodontist work and serve to patients have adapted to state-of-the-art...
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