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Is still today, extraction of all teeth, the only solution for Pyorrhoea? Can Pyorrhoea be prevented and controlled?
I want to have braces treatment but my age is 35, can I still have orthodontic (Braces) treatment which will not be seen?
Dental treatment has become too expensive now a days? Why? What should we middle class people do to have good sterile dental treatment as we cannot go to municipal and government hospitals?
When I smile my gums jet out, can anything be done to achieve a million-dollar-smile?
My front teeth cavity fillings always become yellow after every 3 months, is there any permanent solution for it, it’s too embarrassing for me to have ugly looking front teeth?
I have multiple dental problems but I am too scared to sit on a dental chair, is there any other easy fearless treatment modality for patients like me?
I have metal caps and old black silver fillings in my teeth, can I change those caps and fillings to new teeth coloured caps and fillings and look better.
My mother has loose fitting dentures and she cannot eat her food inspite of me taking her to , too many dentists. Can I have her fixed dentures made?
My father has multiple missing teeth but he does not want to extract his remaining teeth and root pieces. Can still he have a denture or fixed teeth made for himself?
 
Is still today, extraction of all teeth, the only solution for Pyorrhoea? Can Pyorrhoea be prevented and controlled?
Extraction of all teeth was on olden days stories for pyorrhoea, now pyorrhoea can be detected at early stage and can be treated by 1) Scaling and root planning 2) Flap followed by medications, mouthwashes, vitamins and regular teeth and gum cleaning.


I want to have braces treatment but my age is 35, can I still have orthodontic (Braces) treatment which will not be seen?
Yes, now a days Ceramic Braces (Tooth coloured) or lingual braces (Braces fixed on the inner surface of the teeth) are used which cannot be seen.


Dental treatment has become too expensive now a days? Why? What should we middle class people do to have good sterile dental treatment as we cannot go to municipal and government hospitals?
Dental treatment has become expensive because of the innovative latest technology, new German equipments and new German materials, you can opt for clean, hygienic charitable clinics and get good sterile dental treatment.


When I smile my gums jet out, can anything be done to achieve a million-dollar-smile?

You can opt for the option of getting your gum treatment done by a periodontist who will give you the line of treatment of slicing (cutting) the margins of your gums to give it a more pleasing look.



My front teeth cavity fillings always become yellow after every 3 months, is there any permanent solution for it, it’s too embarrassing for me to have ugly looking front teeth?
Fillings on the front teeth may be changing its colour due to your food colours and stains, permanent solution for this would be to go for the Capping or Veneers.


I have multiple dental problems but I am too scared to sit on a dental chair, is there any other easy fearless treatment modality for patients like me?
Yes, even if you are scared of dental treatment, now-a days you can have all your treatment done under conscious sedation (Sleeping Condition) routinely in the dental clinic, no need to get admitted in the hospital.


I have metal caps and old black silver fillings in my teeth, can I change those caps and fillings to new teeth coloured caps and fillings and look better.
Yes, you can go for the Ceramic Fillings, Ceramic Veneers or Ceramic Caps which are the same matching shade of your teeth and makes you feel more beautiful, more confident, more smiling.


My mother has loose fitting dentures and she cannot eat her food inspite of me taking her to , too many dentists. Can I have her fixed dentures made?
Yes, mother can have a relining with her existing dentures. If even then, she cannot eat with the dentures, she can go for Implants, where her dentures can be fixed onto the jaw bone with either a magnetic or a ball and socket method.


My father has multiple missing teeth but he does not want to extract his remaining teeth and root pieces. Can still he have a denture or fixed teeth made for himself?

Yes, your father can have a denture made over existing root pieces. Ideally, its always better to extract the root pieces and make a denture after 4 to 6 weeks, but if he is too scared of extraction, you can smoothen the existing root pieces up to the gum level and make a denture.



 

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