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C-18, Lachmi Govind Apt, 7 Bungalows, Near Versova Metro Station, Andheri (W), Mumbai – 400047
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(+91) 7718870103
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I need to visit a dentist?
- Seeing a dentist on a regular basis will help you obtain good oral hygiene which can last a lifetime.
- Your dental office is your first line of defense against decay and pain.
- A dentist can diagnose such things as periodontal disease, gingivitis, oral cancer, and other oral health problems so that you can be treated early rather than late.
Why do I need dental exams?
A timely regular visit to a dentist will help diagnose and look for small oral disease that can be treated when small, before it gets bigger and costs more time, money and pain.
How often should I visit my dentist?
To maintain your oral hygiene it is necessary to;
- Follow oral hygiene routine like brushing and flossing
- Visit your dentist for check – ups twice a year.
It will also help you to diagnose the dental problems at an early stage to avoid any expensive dental procedures.
How do I prevent teeth cavity?
Dental cavities, or caries, are tiny holes in the hard surface of the teeth. They are caused by bacteria on the surface of teeth creating acid out of sugar. The most common culprit is a bacterium known as Streptococcus mutans.
The bacteria form a sticky film known as plaque. The acids in plaque remove minerals from (demineralize) your enamel — a coating of the teeth made mostly of calcium and phosphate. This erosion causes tiny holes in the enamel. Once the acid damage spreads into the dentin layer underneath the enamel, a cavity forms.
Are dental X-Rays safe?
Dental xrays put out a very low percentage of radiation, and are targeted to a very specific area of the mouth. Dental Xrays are very safe.