Dental Clinic

Dental Clinic

  1. Aesthetic dental treatment (Veneers – Hollywood smile)
  2. Cosmetic fillings
  3. Crowns and bridges (zirconium – ceramic )
  4. Root canal treatment
  5. Teeth cleaning ( scaling and polishing )-periodontal treatment
  6. Teeth whitening 
  7. Preventive treatment for children
what is the cases not advised to do teeth whitening?
  • Age less than 16 years old
  • Sensitive teeth : teeth  whitening usually increase sensitivity and use it on sensitive teeth will increase the problem.
  • During pregnancy and breast feeding
  • Gum +Periodontal inflammation
  • Presence of restorations and crowns because whitening cannot be done on restorations or crowns.

Usually  we need  only  two sessions:

first session for teeth reduction and take impression

and second one for fixation , but that depend on teeth situationif they need treatment or restorations before , so better to visit dentistto evaluate the teeth .

  1. Removal of plaque (soft or solid)      
  2. Removal of stains that occur because of food debris and stains of coffee and tea                   
  3. Return  teeth to its normal colour
  4. Kills harmful bacteria that stuck between plaque layers
  5. Eliminate bad smells that occur because of bacteria accumulation in mouth
  6. Prevent teeth decay , periodontal problems and gum bleeding
  7. Prevent gingival pocket that occur because of accumulation of plaque that leads to teeth falling and pain in case if we didn’t treat it

You should visit your dentist once every 6 months to do teeth cleaning and regular check up .

You can expect them around six months old.

 

A. They typically get 20 “baby” teeth.

 

If you can, start with a wet gauze as soon as they are born, wiping their teeth or gums to

get them in the habit.

 

A. Typically if they’ll let you hold it in their mouth, that would be best, but a very close second is if you do it in your mouth and explain to them how you are getting all the surfaces inside, outside and top and bottom.

 If you can, start with a wet gauze as soon as they are born, wiping their teeth or gums to get them in the habit.

the back teeth especially, have little pits and grooves in the teeth that are a serious problem for cleaning. The small bacteria can easily trap in there and cause problems. If a

 sealant is properly placed, then it could prevent a cavity from developing. While there isn’t a guarantee that decay won’t get in, there is a 70-80% track record for five years on teeth that are protected with sealants, that they won’t get a cavity. This is significant, as we are seeing more and more children growing up without cavities in these very common areas for decay to occur. Note that not all teeth

need sealants, especially if the top of the tooth is very flat or smooth and doesn’t have the grooves that can contribute to the decay process starting

As soon as the child has their first “permanent” molar, typically after 6 years old, is when orthodontists will consider putting some type of braces or beginning some type of treatment. If there is a skeletal discrepancy, and the jaws don’t line up, then it’s easier to use the growth of the child to gently guide the position of the teeth and jaws while the child is young and the bone is less dense, so it moves easier. Some dentists will wait until age 12 or 13 if the child doesn’t have any major problems, to “fine-tune” the bite, and make sure the teeth align themselves well for maximal chewing function.

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