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Tips to keep good dental care while travelling

Dental Blog, Dental Hygiene, Oral Health
by Dr. P.Senthilkumar M.D.S., | September 11th, 2019

Are you off to discover the exotica and indulge in a wanderlust expedition? Are you conscious about oral hygiene while traveling? If you are piling on the baggage remember to travel light by keeping your health and your mind on a peaceful journey. With so many things to see to and with non-stop checklists to … Continue reading Tips to keep good dental care while travelling

White Spots on teeth

Eight Surprising Causes of White spots on teeth

Dental Blog, General, Oral Health
by Dr. P.Senthilkumar M.D.S., | September 5th, 2019

Are you noticing white spots on your teeth? Do discolorations make you feel self-conscious about your smile? A bright, white smile is something everyone desires, but white spots on teeth can sometimes stand in the way. These spots not only affect the appearance of your teeth but may also indicate underlying dental issues.   Understanding … Continue reading Eight Surprising Causes of White spots on teeth

Dental Bridge Treatment

Tips to take care of Dental Bridges

Dental Blog, Restorative Dentistry, Treatments
by Dr. P.Senthilkumar M.D.S., | August 28th, 2019

Here in this article, let us talk about the different tips when it comes to taking care of your dental bridges.

Untreated Gum Disease

Long term risks of untreated gum diseases

Gum Diseases, Uncategorized
by Dr. P.Senthilkumar M.D.S., | August 16th, 2019

Oral health can affect many aspects of your life, from eating, smiling, and laughing to your confidence and self-image. When people think about maintaining their oral health, they often pay more attention to their teeth than to their gums. No matter what age you are, gum disease can strike and create significant issues that impact … Continue reading Long term risks of untreated gum diseases

Bruxism

What causes teeth Grinding?

Dental Blog, Oral Health
by Dr. P.Senthilkumar M.D.S., | August 8th, 2019

Bruxism is the medical term for the grinding of teeth or the clenching of jaws. If you have bruxism, you may unconsciously clench your teeth when you’re awake (awake bruxism) or clench or grind them during sleep (sleep bruxism).

Dental Fillings

Different types of dental fillings

Dental Blog, Restorative Dentistry
by Dr. P.Senthilkumar M.D.S., | August 2nd, 2019

Treating a cavity, an area of decay in a tooth, is a routine part of dental care. There are five types of materials commonly used to fill in space where a cavity has been removed. If you ever need a filling, here’s some helpful information about the different types. You may not always have a … Continue reading Different types of dental fillings

Black spot on gums Picture

what does it mean when gums are black? – Symptoms and Treatments

black gums, Dental Blog, Gum Diseases, Oral Health
by Dr. P.Senthilkumar M.D.S., | July 31st, 2019

Healthy gum tissue isn’t always pink. Just as skin color varies between individuals, gum color can differ significantly as well. Some people have naturally darker gums due to higher levels of melanin, the same pigment responsible for skin and hair color. However, black gums can also result from other factors, such as the side effects … Continue reading what does it mean when gums are black? – Symptoms and Treatments

Checking Blood Pressure

How does uncontrolled blood pressure affect our dental health?

General, Oral Health
by Dr. P.Senthilkumar M.D.S., | July 20th, 2019

Gum infection is common Almost five hundredth of the population of the U. S quite the age of thirty experience a range of forms of gum infection

Epilepsy

Epilepsy and Oral Health

General, Oral Health
by Dr. P.Senthilkumar M.D.S., | July 10th, 2019

Three million Americans experience the ill effects of epilepsy, a focal sensory system issue bringing about repetitive seizures, which can be startling and possibly perilous. Moreover, seizures may have suggestions for oral wellbeing and dental consideration, as indicated by an article in the July/August 2003 issue of General Dentistry, the clinical, peer-evaluated diary of the … Continue reading Epilepsy and Oral Health

Dental Veneer

How can you detect the tooth infection under veneers?

General, Oral Health
by Dr. P.Senthilkumar M.D.S., | July 6th, 2019

Dental veneers are thin layered materials that are used to cover the outer most layer of your teeth. They are usually used for myriad purposes such as covering stains present in teeth, hide the gaps present in teeth and restoring the appearance of the teeth after an accident.

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