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A regular visit to your dentist and you were told you needed an extraction and that is the moment when a lot of questions start popping up in your head. Well, that’s ok!!

Few of the frequently asked questions well explained with the answers are as follows:

  1. What is extraction?

  -The procedure of removal of the tooth from its socket which is performed for a wide variety of reasons but commonly on those teeth which have become unrestorable.

  1. What leads to extractions?

       -There are many reasons which lead to extraction of tooth, such as

  • GROSSLY DECAYED TOOTH
  • SUPERNUMERARY TEETH (which are blocking other teeth from eruption)
  • CROWDING (in preparation for orthodontic treatment)
  • WISDOM TOOTH (eruption of 3rd molars)
  • REMAINING ROOTS OF DECAYED TEETH

 

  1. Are tooth extractions painful?
  • During the procedure, due to the action of local anesthesia you won’t feel any pain.
  • After the procedure the soreness and little discomfort will vanish in a day or two.

 

  1. How long does it take to recover from tooth extraction??
  • Soreness, swelling and discomfort will go after a day or two.
  • After the extraction for the gum tissues to heal it takes about 3 to 4 weeks and the bone takes upto 6months.

 

  1. What not to eat after tooth extraction??
  • Spicy, hot, acidic, crunchy foods should be avoided.
  • Ice-creams, juices, smoothies scrambled eggs can be eaten.
  • Tea, coffee should be avoided or cooled down to room temperature before consumption.

 

  1. What is your duty prior to the extraction?

        -Inform the doctor if you have any medical issues or are under any medications.

Keeping these do’s and don’ts in mind one can undergo extractions successfully without any complications.

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DENTAL ANXIETY

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Dental anxiety / phobia is a term used to describe fear, anxiety or stress in a dental setting. Being scared to visit the dentist can result in delaying or avoiding dental treatment. 

Dental anxiety can be associated with certain triggers such as needles, drills or the dental setting in general. 

When dental anxiety is severe and results in irrational fear and complete avoidance of going to the dentist, it can be classified as a dental phobia. 

Some mental health conditions including generalised anxiety disorder, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder or schizophrenia, or a previous history of head and neck trauma can increase the risk of a person experiencing dental anxiety.

Causes of Dentophobia

There are many terms used to classify the idea of a dental phobia. It can be known as dental fear, dental anxiety, dentist phobia, odontophobia, or dentophobia. They all mean the same thing: an intense fear of visiting the dentist for dental care. In most cases, people who experience dentophobia do so because of prior traumatic experiences at the dentist. Those experiences can include complications from procedures and painful procedures. The fear can also arise from a bad interaction with a dentist and the way in which the dentist’s attitude was perceived. If an individual received care from a dentist that was uncaring or cold in manner, the experience could result in an increased fear.

Negative personal experiences aren’t the only ways in which a dentophobia could arise. In some cases, the fear can be brought about by indirect experiences. One way in which someone could obtain a fear of the dentist is through hearing about someone else’s bad traumatic experience. People are also greatly impacted by what they see and hear in the mass media. Witnessing a negative portrayal of dentistry can also have a negative effect on dentophobia.

Dentophobia can also occur if the person has traumatic experiences with doctors in general. Some people can have their fear triggered just by seeing a doctor of any kind, smelling smells associated with hospitals, or have a fear of people perceived to be in a position of power.

Treatment of Dentophobia

There are several ways to treat dentophobia and they can range from behavioral techniques to medication. There are a few dental fear clinics where psychologists and dentists work together to provide sufferers with tools and skills to help them learn to manage and combat dentophobia. In the absence of a clinic, some dentists try and help patients to overcome the fear through gentle dentistry and explaining the procedures in a calming way to reduce a fear of the unknown. Positive reinforcement is another behavioral technique that may be used to overcome dentophobia. Praising the patient after a successful appointment can help to boost confidence and diminish fear.

Relaxation techniques can also be used to diminish fear. Deep breathing exercises, muscle relaxation, and guided imagery can help a patient to relax while in the dentist’s chair. Systematic desensitization is a technique employed by psychologists to reduce anxiety and phobias. Through this method, the patient is gradually exposed to the object of their fear until he or she is able to combat the fear without assistance.

The use of medication can vary from mild sedatives to general anesthesia. Dentists often use laughing gas to sooth a nervous patient. In some cases, a dentist can prescribe anxiety medication such as Valium or Xanax prior to a procedure. Through the use of these methods, a patient is able to receive dental care regardless of the dentophobia. It also allo3ws for the patient to be responsive, alert, and able to communicate with the dentist.

There are also ways in which a patient can engage in self-help to combat dentophobia. Doing the proper research into finding a dentist that he/she is comfortable with will help reduce anxiety. If the patient feels a sense of trust with the chosen dentist, he/she will find it a bit easier to go to the dentist’s office. Patient’s can request to meet with the dentist prior to having work done. Bringing a comforting object to the dental appointment is another mechanism to assist with fear. Stress-balls are great for this because they can be squeezed in times of heightened fear or anxiety. Listening to comforting music in the waiting room or carrying a favorite book can also help ease the patient. Having a support system also helps lesson fear, and bringing a trusted friend or family member to the appointment is another way to reduce anxiety. Prior to the appointment, a person suffering from dentophobia should try relaxation techniques such as meditation or thinking positively about the outcome of the appointment.

Our team at Dr. Krinita Motwani’s multi-specialty clinic strives to provide the patient with painfree experince. We offer services like Netflix, Prime so patients ca watch their favorite serials while getting their dental treatment. This helps the patient relax as well as build their trust in us as we progress with their treatment.

You can find us at www.drkrinitamotwani.com. Call or Whatsapp us at 9820280343 to book an appointment.

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GAPS IN YOUR TEETH?

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Concerned about the gaps in between your teeth???

Unable to smile confidently??

 

Why does it happen???

  • Teeth that are too small for the space.
  • Habit of pressing tongue against the teeth while swallowing also tends to increase the space between the teeth.
  • Missing teeth…some people do not get all of their permanent teeth which lead to gaps between teeth.
  • Children who have thumb sucking habit may develop gaps in their teeth.

 

Treatment for teeth gaps…

  • It is a procedure that uses tooth colored composite resin which is carefully sculpted into an appropriate shape and size to cover the gaps between your teeth.
  • Porcelain veneers. These veneers are constructed of a very thin shell that completely encases the tooth to be shaped into the desired size. This takes 7-10 working days and offer a lifetime solution.
  • Orthodontic treatment if you have space due to misalignment of teeth.

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Our team at Dr. Krinita Motwani’s multi-specialty clinic specializes in Cosmetic and Esthetic dentistry and offer a multitude of treatments like Smile makeover, Veneers, Teeth whitening, Dental implants, One sitting root-canal and preventive dentistry.

You can find us at www.krinitamotwani.com.

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WHAT ARE DENTAL SEALANTS

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What are dental sealants?

While brushing and flossing can help you keep your child’s teeth and gums healthy, it is not always so easy to get into every crevice where food and plaque resides.

Sealants are very important for a child’s dental care. Dental sealant is a thin, tooth coloured flowable material applied in the grooves of premolars and molars to prevent tooth decay. Thus forming a protective shield on each tooth.

While a few parents are concerned over the benefits of sealants, it is proved that dental sealants help prevent 80% of cavities in children. As long as the sealants remain intact, the tooth surface will be protected from decay.

Sealants hold up well under the force of normal chewing and may last a couple of years before reapplication is required. During your dental visit, we will check condition of your teeth and reapply them whenever necessary.

In addition to sealants, it is very important for your child to brush daily. Avoid intermittent snacking, consumption of candy, soft drinks. It is advisable to eat a balanced diet.

Put your child on the path of a lifelong, healthy smile.

At Dr. Krinita Motwani’s Dental Clinic we take care of all your dental needs. Call us to book an appointment at 98020280343 or email us : drkrinitamotwani@gmail.com.

 

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What is Dental Bonding?

If you have a chipped, cracked, or discolored tooth, a cosmetic dental procedure like tooth bonding can give you the confidence to flash those pearly whites.

Tooth bonding is a procedure where your dentist applies a tooth-colored composite resin to one or more of your teeth to repair damage. It’s a cost-effective solution because it’s considerably less expensive than other cosmetic dental procedures, such as crowns and veneers.

Why get teeth bonding?

Tooth bonding can fix a defect or imperfection within a tooth. Some people use bonding to repair a decayed, cracked, or discolored tooth. This procedure can also close small gaps in between teeth.

Tooth bonding can also increase the size of a tooth. For example, maybe you have a tooth that’s shorter than the rest, and you want them all to be the same length.

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Are there any risks of teeth bonding?

Dental bonding doesn’t have any major risks.

Keep in mind that the composite resin used with this procedure isn’t as strong as your natural teeth.

It’s possible for the material to chip or separate from your real tooth. Chipping or breaking, however, doesn’t occur as often with a crown, veneer, or filling.

A bonded tooth might chip if you eat ice, chew on pens or pencils, bite your fingernails, or bite down on hard food or candy.

The resin also isn’t as stain-resistant as other dental materials. You may develop some discoloration if you smoke or drink a lot of coffee.

How to care for bonded teeth

Taking care of your teeth helps extend the life of a bonded tooth. Self-care tips include: ● brushing at least twice a day and flossing daily
● avoiding hard food and candy
● not biting your nails

● avoiding coffee, tea, and tobacco for the first two days after the procedure to avoid stains

● scheduling regular dental cleanings every six months
● See a dentist if you accidentally chip or break the bonding material, or if you feel any

sharp or rough edges after the procedure.

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TOPICAL FLUORIDES…

LET’S KNOW WHAT ARE TOPICAL FLUORIDES…

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When it comes to health, tooth care sometimes takes the backburner. The big issues like brains, lungs, heart, and the skin tend to take the front stage.

However, teeth are just as important! Tooth decay, especially at young ages, can affect you for the rest of your life.

Topical fluorides are those fluoride containing agents which are applied to the tooth surface in regular intervals in order to prevent the development of caries.

 

These are indicated for children and adults with one or more decayed smooth surfaces or for those who are at high caries risk.

 Topical Fluorides are a safe, effective means of reducing caries risk among high-risk populations.

 

The gel comes in multiple kid-friendly flavours, so they can end their dentist appointment with a fun taste and nothing painful!

The application is done by placing a foam or a gel in a disposable tray kept in the mouth for a specific period of time.

It is recommended for application twice in a year.

Adding topical fluoride application to your child’s regular dental care (daily brushing, flossing, good nutrition habits, dental visits every few months) will serve as a strong core for preventing tooth decay.

 

 

Here at Dr. Krinita Motwani’s clinic you can schedule an appointment

with us for your routine dental check-up by contacting us as follows;

Dr. Krinita Motwani’s Dental Clinic,

Khar west, Mumbai.

Mbl : 9820280343.

Email: drkrinitamotwani@gmail.com

Website : www.drkrinitamotwani.com

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Are you self-conscious about your smile??? Are your teeth stained or discolored??? Are you not confident enough while smiling??? If your answer is yes then there’s nothing to fret as teeth whitening can help you restore the natural shine to your teeth…

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Teeth whitening…

 

How is it done???

  • Dentist will figure out if you are a candidate for teeth whitening, by checking if you have adequate amount of enamel available, is there any sensitivity issues, or gum recession.
  • The dentist will protect your gums around your front teeth with a gingival barrier.
  • A whitening gel is applied followed by applying a high powered light/laser for 10-15 minutes. This process is repeated 2/3 times varying with each patient.
  • The whole process is a single sitting tasking 45 minutes to an hour to get that bright sparkle in your smile.

 

Advantages of teeth whitening???

  • You get a dazzling…bright smile as you always dreamt of.
  • No harm to the enamel or tooth structure.
  • Everything is done in single visit.
  • Can be repeated as often as twice a year without any damage to the teeth

     So, get your teeth whitened today and enjoy brighter smiles!!!

Our team at Dr Krinita Motwani’s plush Multi- speciality Dental clinic in Mumbai will be able to help you at the earliest. To book an appointment, contact us as follows

 Dr. Krinita Motwani’s Dental Clinic

Khar west, Mumbai.

Mbl : 9820280343.

Email: drkrinitamotwani@gmail.com

Visit us : www.drkrinitamotwani.com

 

 

 

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ALL ABOUT SENSITIVE TEETH!

8721173877?profile=RESIZE_400xTooth sensitivity is a common problem faced by many of us. If hot, cold, sweet, very acidic foods and drinks or breathing in cold atmosphere makes your teeth or a tooth sensitive or painful then you have sensitive teeth.

 

Sensitivity often occurs when the layer of teeth beneath the enamel called the dentin becomes exposed due to erosion of the enamel or recession of the gums which might cause sharp sensation in your teeth.

 

What are the causes of sensitivity?

  1. Excessive brushing – brushing with excess force or using hard bristled tooth brush causes erosion of enamel, which leads to sensitivity.
  2. Acidic food – acid from certain foods strips the minerals from the enamel.
  3. Bruxism – Grinding teeth at night or during the day consciously or sub consciously causes sensitivity.
  4. Gum diseases- Receding gums exposes inner layers of your teeth. They will definitely cause sensitive teeth and can also be a cause of underlying gum disease.
  5. Use of mouthwash and tooth whitening pastes- Excessive use of mouthwash and tooth whitening pastes result in sensitivity due to the presence of chemicals and formulas.
  6. Cracked tooth – A cracked or chipped tooth exposes dentinal tubules which might cause acute pain or sensitivity.
  7. Fractured / decayed filling- Presence of a fracture or decay around a previously done filling can cause sensitivity and also fillings need to be replaced.

How to treat sensitive teeth?

  • Avoid brushing hard –avoid using hard bristled tooth brush.
  • Avoid acidic food and drinks as they tend to attack the enamel.
  • Use of mouth guards during the night help you to avoid sensitivity due to grinding subconsciously.
  • Check for gum diseases- accumulation of tartar or plaque pulls back gums exposing inner layersof teeth. Get your teeth regularly cleaned.
  • Get your cracked or fractured tooth treated whenever you notice pain.
  • Use specially made tooth pastes for sensitive teeth.
  • Try a fluoride treatment- fluorides strengthen your enamel and act as a buffer between irritating substances and your tooth which avoids sensitivity.

How to prevent tooth sensitivity from getting worse?

  1. Brushing- daily twice a day with a toothpaste that does not have a high level of abrasives can help reduce the chance of tooth sensitivity.
  2. Flossing- flossing gets rid of plaque on the gum line and between the teeth.
  3. Diet- follow a diet low in acid, since acidic food harms the enamel, our daily diet should consist of food which are less acidic.

 

If you are dealing with sensitive teeth, you can approach us by finding our contact details below

Dr. Krinita Motwani

Khar west, Mumbai.

Mbl : 9820280343.                              

Email: drkrinitamotwani@gmail.com

 

 

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All About Smile Enhancement

All About Smile Enhancement

A great smile can make a huge difference to the way we look and feel and to the way in which other people react to us.

An improved smile can help you look younger and healthier.

Whether your teeth are not as light or as straight as you would like, one or more of your teeth are missing, or you have a few chips and cracks to repair, cosmetic dentistry can help. Modern cosmetic dentistry can ensure that you achieve significant improvements for your smile, which you will be longing to show off!!!

 

Different ways to enhance your smile:

 

Teeth whitening…

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Teeth get discolored with age due to wearing off of enamel. There are many other reasons like excessive consumption of tea, coffee and aerated drinks which also contribute in discoloring your teeth. Well, all this can be sorted and you can get back your lost shine in just an hour by getting teeth whitening done.

Dental bonding…

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This is the quickest way to get the most perfect teeth. Your dentist will properly isolate your tooth by using cotton rolls / rubber dam. After that a soft tooth like material is bonded directly to your teeth in multiple thin layers and hardened with a UV light. This layering is done till the desired shade and shape is achieved. The final result is closest in appearance to that of surrounding natural teeth.

Veneers…

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If you are going for veneers ,your dentist will make study models of your teeth so that you can get an idea of what your teeth can look like when the porcelain veneers are in place. Once these models are approved, an appointment can be set up for the actual procedure. Local anesthesia is generally recommended if there will be tooth preparation to avoid any discomfort. Once the preparation of your teeth is completed your dentist will make an impression of your teeth. This impression will be used by the dental laboratory to create your custom porcelain veneers. Initially your dentist will place the veneers to check that the color, shape and size is as desired. If they meet all your expectations, the dentist will bond them to your teeth creating your new smile.

Smile makeover…

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Smile makeover involves altering the shape, size, shade and position of your front teeth to give you a perfect smile. This new smile is designed in harmony with your lips, face shape, complexion, personality type etc. There are various procedures like dental bonding, veneers, tooth reshaping, teeth whitening etc. which aid in creating great smiles…

“Enhance your smile and change the quality of your life!!!”

Our team at Dr. Krinita Motwani’s multi-specialty clinic specializes in Cosmetic and Esthetic dentistry and offer a multitude of treatments like Smile makeover, Veneers, Teeth whitening, Dental implants, One sitting root-canal and preventive dentistry. You can find us at www.krinitamotwani.com. Call or Whatsapp us at 9820280343 to book an appointment.

 

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8642223464?profile=RESIZE_584x“A better life starts with a beautiful smile”

Your child just started teething and you are all confused about how to take care of his oral cavity from this age itself,so as to prevent any sort of oral infections and decay.

Well then this article is just for you…

Baby teeth do matter…

The 20 baby teeth are place holders for 32 adult teeth that will eventually replace them…that’s why you should keep baby teeth as healthy as possible as any problem in baby teeth will lead to problems in the adult teeth.

First dental visit…

Your child’s first dental visit should be in their first year as soon as their first tooth appears. This is the best time to learn all about your child’s teething process and how to take care of them.

Gum care…

You can take care of your child’s gums even before it has got any teeth. After feeding just take a soft moistened cloth and rub it along and around the gum area.

Bottle feeding…

Many kids develop a habit of drinking milk from the bottle, it is considered normal for a short period of time but the habit should be ended by their first birthday. Continuing bottle feeding for longer period of time can lead to baby bottle decay(decay of the baby teeth due to exposure to sugary liquid for a longer period of time). After the first birthday is the correct time for your child to start learning to drink from cups and then rinsing their mouth.

Mouth injuries…

Your kid is growing and learning how to keep their head up, crawl, walks and etc. so in this period of time they are prone to many injuries. If your child falls or has got even a minute mouth injury…you should rush to your dentist without delay and get it checked and treated.

Oral hygiene for baby teeth…

You can start cleaning your kid’s baby teeth by using a soft bristled infant tooth brush with water to remove plaque and debris as soon as they appear. Avoid using toothpaste with flouride till they learn to spit effectively. Gradually as they keep growing you can teach them how to bush and introduce to them, the idea of flossing.

 

We at Dr. Krinita Motwani’s Dental Clinic strive to give you and your family the best dental care, book your appointment now. Call / Whatsapp at 9820280343, visit us at www.drkrinitamotwani.com

 

 

 

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TOP 5 FOODS FOR HEALTHY TEETH...

FOODS FOR HEALTHY TEETH AND BEAUTIFUL SMILE.

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If you want to prevent cavities, how often you eat can be just as important as what you eat.

Learning how food affects your oral health is the first step towards healthy eating.

Some foods actually help to protect teeth from decay and keep your teeth and gums healthier. Lets have a look  at the foods that improve oral health.

What to eat?

Whole grains and nuts

Eat whole grains daily instead of refined grains. Whole grains include brown rice, oatmeal and whole wheat bread. Also, nuts like almonds, walnuts etc.

 

Fiber rich foods

Eat healthier vegetables, including dark green and orange vegetables, eat a variety of fruits.

 

Cheese, yoghurt and paneer

Cheese also contains calcium and protein, nutrients that strengthen tooth enamel.

The probiotics, or beneficial bacteria, found in yogurt also benefit your gums because the good bacteria crowd out bacteria that cause cavities.

Paneer also has calcium apart from protein. This helps in building stronger teeth and bones.

 

Sugarless gum

Chew sugarless gum that contains xylitol. This can help reduce the risk of cavities.

 

Last but not the least,

 

 Water

It helps flush away bits of food. It also can dilute the sugar acids. Hence, consume water at regular intervals.

 

For more information or to book an appointment, contact us as follows

Dr. Krinita Motwani’s Dental Clinic

Khar west, Mumbai.

Mbl : 9820280343.

Email: drkrinitamotwani@gmail.com

Visit us : www.drkrinitamotwani.com

 

 

 

 

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Bothered By A Gummy Smile?

When you smile…do your gums appear bigger than your teeth??? Are you confident enough when you smile??? Does the constant display of your gums while smiling makes you cover your mouth every time you smile??? Well then gum lifting is just the thing for you…

But before getting it done you need to understand what causes gummy smile and What can you do about it.

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     What Causes Gummy Smile?

  • Undersized teeth that can make the gum tissue to look prominent.
  • An abnormal eruption of the teeth that causes teeth to be covered by excessive gum tissue.
  • An over developed elevation muscle of the upper lip that causes the lip to rise up higher than normal and making gums too visible.

     What Is Gum Lifting?                              

  Dental gum lifting is also known as gingivectomy and it is a cosmetic dentistry procedure which improves the aesthetics of your smile by        ensuring the gum line of your teeth is in the best position possible to show off your teeth.

 The aim of a gum lift is to restructure excessive or uneven gum tissue surrounding your teeth.

 

Want to get that hollywood smile? Call us now at 9820280343, visit us at www.drkrinitamotwani.com . We at Dr Krinita Motwani’s Dental Clinic can transform your smile within hours.

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Cosmetic dentistry…time for change!!

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Everyone knows that first impressions means a lot and it holds true for many people. People only get one chance to make a first impression, and a big part of that first impression is a smile. However, it can be difficult to smile confidently when you dislike certain aspects about it and this is the time when you need to opt for cosmetic dentistry to change your smile…

 

When do you need a smile makeover???

  • Discolored teeth that always appear dirty even if they are clean.
  • Chipped, cracked, or otherwise broken teeth.
  • A gummy smile due to small teeth.
  • Issues when chewing and biting down.
  • Gaps and spaces around teeth.
  • Anything that makes you constantly hide your smile.
  • Your low self-image negatively affects your interaction with others.
  • Taking on a job where having a great smile is very essential.

 

 

But there’s nothing to worry about…as smile makeovers helps a great deal in changing your life and also helps in boosting your confidence…

 

What’s exactly smile makeover???

Smile makeover involves altering the shape, size, shade and position of your teeth to give you a perfect smile. This new smile is designed in harmony with your lips, face shape, complexion, personality etc. There are various procedures like dental bonding, veneers, tooth reshaping, teeth whitening etc. which aid in creating aesthetic smiles…

 

“The improved smile and increase in self-confidence have the power to transform self-image. That, in turn, will have a positive effect on your day to day life.”

Our team at Dr. Krinita Motwani’s multi-specialty clinic specializes in Cosmetic and Esthetic dentistry and offer a multitude of treatments like Smile makeover, Veneers, Teeth whitening, Dental implants, One sitting root-canal and preventive dentistry. You can find us at www.krinitamotwani.com. Call or Whatsapp us at 9820280343 to book an appointment.

 

 

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WORRIED ABOUT TOOTH SENSITIVITY ???

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Is the taste of ice cream or a sip of hot coffee a painful experience for you? Does brushing or flossing make you wince occasionally?

If so, you may have sensitive teeth.

Once you’ve nailed down the cause, you can find a solution.

  • Don’t brush too hard.

- Sometimes tooth sensitivity comes from brushing with too much force or using a hard-bristled toothbrush. Hence, use soft bristled  toothbrush ,and work in circular motions with 45 degree angle to your gum.

  • Avoid acidic foods, drinks.

-Soda, sticky candy, high sugar carbs attack the tooth enamel. Hence, snack on fiber-rich foods like fruits, nuts, vegetables, cheese, milk, plain yoghurt.

  • Teeth grinding.

Habitual, purposeless clenching and grinding of the teeth, especially during sleep wears off enamel and causes tooth sensitivity. If the problem is severe, you need to see a dentist.

  • Get a professional cleaning:

-Plaque and tartar accumulation can result in weakening of the teeth and gums leading to sensitivity. Hence, regular cleaning of your teeth helps in reducing tooth sensitivity.

  • A cracked tooth or a filling.

If you have noticed your teeth during brushing and observed a cracked tooth or a filling, it’s time that you get it replaced in order to avoid other dental  problems like sensitivity, food lodgement etc.

It’s also important not to shy away from dental care because of tooth pain. Ignoring your teeth can make things worse.

 

Our team at Dr Krinita Motwani’s plush Multi- speciality Dental clinic in Mumbai will be able to help you at the earliest. To book an appointment, contact us as follows

Dr. Krinita Motwani’s Dental Clinic

Khar west, Mumbai.

Mbl : 9820280343.

Email: drkrinitamotwani@gmail.com

Visit us : www.drkrinitamotwani.com

 

 

 

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  1. Increased intake of acidic food and drink-

Consumption of acidic fruits and juices on regular basis can cause tooth erosion. Also fizzy drinks such as cold drinks which are consumed on a large scale these days can cause erosion as well. Vinegar as well as excessive alcohol consumption weakens enamel. The enamel is very strong but the regular consumption of the above mentioned beverages weaken the enamel and cause erosion. Erosion is non-reversible. After the wearing off of the top most layer of enamel, teeth become sensitive, painful as well as their susceptibility to decay increases.

  1. Eating sugary / sticky food

Eating chocolates, sugary foods, sticky treats increase your chances of tooth decay as these tend to stick around in your teeth for hours. Snacking in between meals also causes decay as there is an excess level of carbohydrate consumption.

  1. Smoking / chewing of tobacco

Smoking has advanced effects on your overall health but it is also directly linked to oral disorders. Tobacco is the major cause of oral cancer. It also causes gum diseases, loosening of supporting structure of teeth, overall disintegration of oral health and rapid tooth decay.

  1. Overbrushing of teeth

 People who tend to use hard bristled toothbrushes or an abrasive tooth paste or do overzealous brushing tend to harm their teeth than do good. This leads to a condition called abrasion it damages teeth and irritates gums.

  1. Chewing on pens, pencils and ice

Biting and chewing pens or pencils might seem harmless but it can cause your tooth to fracture or chip and might damage the enamel of the teeth.

  1. Using non-fluoride toothpaste-

Fluoride is usually under valued and not given the importance it should be. Fluoride toothpastes effectively reduce tooth decay and make teeth stronger. Hence, while selecting a toothpaste, it is always advisable to buy a fluoridated toothpaste.

  1. Grinding and clenching of teeth-

Subconsciously clenching and grinding of teeth at night or during the day may cause toothache or further may leads to TMJ problems. Stress also is a major factor for people to grind their teeth.

 

Prevention tips and replacement options

  1. Awareness of the condition.
  2. Avoiding consumption of citric fruits, soft drinks, sports drinks and soda.
  3. Avoid in-between snacking, sugary foods, gummy treats, etc.
  4. Try to quit smoking and consumption of tobacco in any form. Tobacco is the major cause of oral cancer and best if avoided.
  5. Stop overbrushing. Always use a medium bristled toothbrush and gently make sure to clean all the tooth surfaces.
  6. Refrain from biting on pens , pencils and ice. Do not open any packets / bottles with your teeth.
  7. Choose fluoride toothpaste as fluoride makes teeth stronger.
  8. If you’re a known bruxer or you clench your teeth then you should get a mouthguard made to avoid further damage to your teeth.

 

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8380403680?profile=RESIZE_710xDental veneers are thin, tooth-colored shells that are attached to the front surface of teeth to improve their appearance. They’re often made from porcelain or resin-composite materials and are permanently bonded to your teeth.

Veneers can be used to treat different cosmetic concerns, including chipped, broken, discolored, or smaller-than-average teeth.

      Some people may only get one veneer in the case of a broken or chipped tooth, but many get between six to eight veneers in order to create an even, symmetrical smile. The top front eight teeth are the most commonly applied veneers.

What's the Procedure for Getting a Dental Veneer?

Getting a dental veneer usually requires three trips to the dentist – one for a consultation and two to make and apply the veneers.  It is best to get the treatment done from a cosmetic dentist near you.

 

Diagnosis and treatment planning. This first step involves your active participation. Explain to your dentist the result that you are trying to achieve. During this appointment, your dentist will examine your teeth to make sure dental veneers are appropriate for you and discuss what the procedure will involve and some of its limitations. He or she also may take Xrays and possibly make impressions of your mouth and teeth.

Preparation- To prepare a tooth for a veneer, your dentist will remove about 1/2 millimeter of enamel from the tooth surface, which is an amount nearly equal to the thickness of the veneer to be added to the tooth surface. Before trimming off the enamel, you and your dentist will decide the need for a local anesthetic to numb the area. Next, your dentist will make a model or impression of your tooth. This model is sent out to a dental laboratory, which in turn constructs your veneer. It usually takes 2-4 weeks for your dentist to receive the veneers back from the laboratory. Temporary dental veneers are generally placed so patient can get an idea about how his/her teeth will look and if any changes are required.

Bonding- Before the dental veneer is permanently cemented to your tooth, your dentist will temporarily place it on your tooth to examine its fit and color. He or she will repeatedly remove and trim the veneer as needed to achieve the proper fit; the veneer color can be adjusted with the shade of cement to be used. Next, to prepare your tooth to receive the veneer, your tooth will be cleaned, polished, and etched -- which roughens the tooth to allow for a strong bonding process. A special cement is applied to the veneer and the veneer is then placed on your tooth. Once properly position on the tooth, your dentist will apply a special light beam to the dental veneer, which activates chemicals in the cement, causing it to harden or cure very quickly. The final steps involve removing any excess cement, evaluating your bite and making any final adjustments in the veneer as necessary. Your dentist may ask you to return for a follow-up visit in a couple of weeks to check how your gums are responding to the presence of your veneer and to once again examine the veneer's placement.

Our team at Dr. Krinita Motwani’s multi-specialty clinic specializes in Cosmetic and Esthetic dentistry and offer a multitude of treatments like Smile makeover, Veneers, Teeth whitening, Dental implants, One sitting root-canal and preventive dentistry. You can find us at www.krinitamotwani.com. Call or Whatsapp us at 9820280343 to book an appointment.

 

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WAYS TO STOP BLEEDING GUMS

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Bleeding gums is a phenomenon experienced at least once in a person’s life. It could be because of Gum inflammation and can cause swelling, redness, tenderness, and sometimes pain as well. Gum inflammation is a sign of an early onset of either gingivitis or periodontitis.

It is very necessary to identify the cause of bleeding gums in order to help you eliminate it.

1 ) Practise good oral hygiene –  it is very important to practise good oral hygiene which comprises of brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing as well

2 ) Use of mouthwash ­­–  Your mouth, most of the times is teeming with bacteria. Germs love moist and dark places with lots of carbs and sugars to snack on and your mouth provides the perfect environment for it to thrive. Using a mouthwash not only reduces or eliminates bacteria but also reverses gingivitis.

3 ) Reduce stress – stress can cause us to ignore our oral hygiene and also negatively impact our immune system which weakens the gums leading to gum infections.

4 ) Stop smoking – smoking weakens your body’s immune system and makes it difficult for your mouth to fight off plaque and bacteria. Tobacco causes gum diseases, loosening of supporting structures of teeth and over-all disintegration of oral health and rapid tooth decay. Smoking causes massive tooth damage and therefore it is necessary to quit smoking.

5 ) Increase your intake of Vitamin C and K – Vit C strengthens your immune system and the tissues in your mouth. Vit K helps in blood clotting and also decreases bleeding gums.

6 ) Opt for a healthy diet- eating fewer carbs a day prevents bleeding gums as carbs tend to accumulate into plaque and diminishes gum health.

7 ) Rinse with salt water – Rinsing your mouth with salt water is as important as consuming water. A mixture of warm water cleanses your mouth, reduces bacteria and also aids in maintaining a good oral hygiene.

Here at Dr. Krinita Motwani’s clinic you can schedule an appointment

with us for your routine dental check-up by contacting us as follows;

Dr. Krinita Motwani’s Dental Clinic

Khar west, Mumbai.

Mbl : 9820280343.

Email: drkrinitamotwani@gmail.com

 

 

 

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Teeth whitening!!!

                                                         Teeth whitening!!!

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Everyone and everything needs a little help to look its best…your teeth are no exception!

They rarely stay as white as you want them to be, but with the help from your dentist you can get them exactly as white as you want…

You would want to know about teeth whitening before getting it done…

 

Reasons why your teeth get yellow…

  • Age- Wearing away of enamel with age.
  • Not taking good care of oral health.
  • Chewing pan/gutka/tobacco.
  • Excessive consumption of tea, coffee, aerated drinks.

How is tooth whitening done…

  • Your dentist will figure out if you are a candidate for teeth whitening, by checking if you have adequate amount of enamel available, is there any sensitivity issues, or gum recession.
  • The dentist will protect your gums around your front teeth with a gingival barrier
  • A whitening gel is applied followed by applying a high powered light/laser for 10-15 minutes.This process is repeated 2/3 times varying with each patient.
  • The whole process is a single sitting task taking 45 minutes to an hour to get that bright sparkle in your smile.

 

Advantages of teeth whitening…

  • You get a dazzling…bright smile as you always dreamt of.
  • No harm to the enamel or tooth structure.
  • Everything is done in single visit.
  • Can be repeated as often as twice a year without any damage to the teeth

 

Taking care of the whitened teeth…

  • Avoid excessive consumption of tea, coffee and aerated drinks.
  • Avoid colored foods and drinks to make the effect of whitening last for a long time
  • Visit your dentist regularly for professional teeth cleaning and polishing.
  • Brush and floss regularly.
  • Use soft bristled tooth brush.

 

 

Our team at Dr Krinita Motwani’s plush Multi- speciality Dental clinic in Mumbai will be able to help you at the earliest. To book an appointment, contact us as follows

         Dr. Krinita Motwani’s Dental Clinic

Khar west, Mumbai.

Mbl : 9820280343.

Email: drkrinitamotwani@gmail.com

Visit us : www.drkrinitamotwani.com

 

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Dental Emergencies

DENTAL EMERGENCIES

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What is a Dental emergency?

Any dental problem that requires immediate treatment in order to save a tooth, stop ongoing tissue bleeding or alleviate severe pain is considered a dental emergency.

 

How soon should you see a dentist?

 

Immediately. Getting to a dentist within 30 minutes can save your tooth and also help the dentist to alleviate your pain.

 

Here are a few instructions to follow during a dental emergency.

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What to do if your tooth is knocked out?

  • Call your dentist for an emergency appointment
  • Clean the tooth gently and place it in the socket without damaging any surface
  • If you can’t place it in the socket then immerse it in milk and bring it to your dentist immediately

 

What to do if your tooth is fractured?

  • Rinse your mouth with warm water
  • Apply an ice pack or cold compress to reduce swelling
  • Take an ibuprofen for immediate relief
  • Visit your dentist immediately

 

What to do when tissue is injured?

  • Clean the wound with warm water.
  • If your tongue is bleeding, pull your tongue forward and use cotton to apply pressure to the site to reduce bleeding.

 

 

Sharp shooting pain can also be caused by hot, sweet or cold stimulus. This requires immediate attention by your dentist and requires treatment / fillings and antibiotics prophylaxis is given.

 

Other dental emergencies include fractured filling, broken or loose implants, swelling, post extraction pain, post-operative swelling, etc

 

Dr Krinita Motwani who is one of the top 10 dentists in Mumbai suggests that many dental emergencies look worse than they are.

Therefore contact a dental professional at the earliest and follow their instructions carefully

 

At Dr. Krinita Motwani’s Dental Clinic in Bandra west, dental emergencies are handled promptly without any delay with utmost care, helping you to regain normal function of your tooth / jaw and be pain free as quick as possible.

 

Contact details are as follows

Dr. Krinita Motwani

Khar west, Mumbai.

Mbl : 9820280343.

Email: drkrinitamotwani@gmail.com

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Signs you need to visit a dentist

Signs you need to visit a dentist

 

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Have you been deliberately postponing your routine dental visit?
Are you waiting for a dental problem to come up?

Don’t let excruciating pain be the only reason to take you to the dentist.

Here are some signs that require a dental visit soon:

Bad breath

Everybody gets garlic breath once in a while, but if you notice that you have bad breath all day long and it doesn’t respond to brushing your teeth or using mouthwash, it’s likely you have an infection in your mouth, either gum disease or an infected tooth.

Tooth sensitivity

If you feel discomfort in your teeth every time you have anything hot, cold, sour or sweet then you should visit your dentist as soon as possible to know the cause of it and to get the accurate treatment.

Swollen/bleeding gums

Swollen gums are a symptom of gum disease. If your gums are painful, swollen, pulling away from your teeth or bleed when you brush or floss, you should see your dentist as soon as possible.

Pain in the tooth

Toothache pain can range from tolerable to excruciating.When should you see a dentist for tooth pain?- Constant pain is a sign that you should see a dentist not next year, not next month but as soon as possible. 

Visible sores in the mouth

Mouth sores could be a symptom of a disease or a disorder, infection from bacteria, virus or fungus or result from irritants caused by braces or denture or sharp edge of broken tooth or filling.
Spots or patches on the cheek and tongue could be a pre cancer sign due to the over use of tobacco and betel nut chewing.

Not smiling confidently?

Discolored or missing teeth are making you hide your smile? You hesitate while laughing out wide? Then it is time for a smile makeover. Visit your cosmetic dentist and get your teeth flawless and shiny white.

 

Even if you don’t have any of these problems, do visit your dentist regularly every 6 months to keep your teeth as healthy as you can. Make an appointment today!

Contact details are as follows

Dr. Krinita Motwani's Dental Clinic

Khar west, Mumbai.

Mbl : 9820280343.     

Email: drkrinitamotwani@gmail.com

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