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Dental X-Ray


Definition: A diagnostic imaging technique used to capture detailed images of teeth, gums, and jawbones.
Types: Bitewing, Periapical, Panoramic, and CBCT (3D X-ray).
Purpose: Detects cavities, bone loss, infections, impacted teeth, and other dental issues.
Procedure: A quick, painless process where X-ray beams create images of oral structures.
Safety: Uses minimal radiation; lead aprons and modern digital X-rays reduce exposure.
Importance: Helps in early diagnosis and treatment planning for better oral health.


Dental Veneers (facers)
What are Dental Facers? Thin, custom-made shells that cover the front surface of teeth to enhance appearance.
Material Options: Made from porcelain or composite resin.
Purpose: Used to correct discoloration, chipped, misaligned, or uneven teeth.
Durability: Long-lasting, stain-resistant, and natural-looking.
Procedure: Requires minimal enamel removal; typically completed in 2-3 visits.
Maintenance: Regular brushing, flossing, and dental checkups ensure longevity.
Benefits: Improves smile aesthetics, boosts confidence, and provides a natural look.
Suitability: Ideal for those seeking a permanent cosmetic dental solution.


Dental Implants
What are Dental Implants? Permanent tooth replacements surgically placed into the jawbone.
Material: Made of biocompatible titanium or zirconia.
Purpose: Replaces missing teeth, restores function, and enhances appearance.
Procedure: Involves implant placement, healing period, and crown attachment.
Durability: Long-lasting and functions like natural teeth.
Benefits: Improves chewing, prevents bone loss, and maintains facial structure.
Maintenance: Requires regular brushing, flossing, and dental checkups.
Suitability: Ideal for individuals with missing teeth and good oral health.


Root Canal Treatment (RCT)
What is Root Canal Treatment? A procedure to save and repair a severely decayed or infected tooth.
Purpose: Removes infected pulp, cleans the root canal, and seals the tooth.
Symptoms Needing RCT: Severe tooth pain, sensitivity, swelling, or abscess.
Procedure: Involves cleaning, disinfecting, filling, and sealing the canal.
Pain Factor: Performed under anesthesia, making it a painless procedure.
Benefits: Saves the natural tooth, prevents infection spread, and restores function.
Recovery: Mild discomfort for a few days, manageable with medication.
Aftercare: Maintain oral hygiene and get a dental crown if required.


Cavity Cleaning and Filling
What is Cavity Cleaning? Removal of decayed tooth material to prevent further damage.
Purpose: Stops cavity progression, prevents infection, and restores tooth strength.
Procedure: Involves cleaning the decayed area and filling it with a suitable material.
Filling Materials: Options include composite resin, amalgam, ceramic, and glass ionomer.
Benefits: Restores tooth function, prevents sensitivity, and enhances oral health.
Durability: Fillings can last several years with proper care.
Pain Factor: Typically painless with local anesthesia.
Maintenance: Regular oral hygiene and dental checkups ensure long-term results.


Teeth Cleaning
What is Teeth Cleaning? A professional dental procedure to remove plaque, tartar, and stains.
Purpose: Prevents cavities, gum disease, and bad breath.
Procedure: Includes scaling, polishing, and fluoride treatment.
Frequency: Recommended every 6 months for optimal oral health.
Benefits: Keeps teeth and gums healthy, brightens your smile, and prevents infections.
Pain Factor: Generally painless; mild sensitivity may occur.
Aftercare: Avoid staining foods and drinks for a few hours post-cleaning.
Suitability: Essential for all ages to maintain good oral hygiene.
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