Losing a tooth affects more than just your appearance. For many patients, it can make eating uncomfortable and lower confidence while smiling or speaking. A common complaint we hear at the dental clinics now is, “I want to get an implant, but can I afford one right now?” Advanced dental treatments now offer more flexible […]
If you want to go for an oral health check-up and examination, there is no better time than now. Prioritizing dental health will reinvigorate your better future. We are in the best time of the year, where we can set timely reminders for frequent consultations to reduce the risk of any oral disease and maintain […]
As we know teeth are of different shapes and sizes that help in breaking down food for further digestion as they push the crushed stuff into the stomach through an elongated muscular tube/ organ; the esophagus and digestive enzymes present in the saliva. In the light of this holistic approach and consideration; dental health conditions […]
The world has undergone a revolutionary change and healthcare is taking a pivotal role in nearly all aspects of treatment plans. Indeed, overall oral health problems and diseases have an underlying medical concern these days and comprehensive dental-oral check-ups have become an integral part of our lives. As the surge has encompassed concerns about dental […]
The loss of teeth not only impacts aesthetics but the multifaceted consequences of tooth loss on daily functions as well. They are hindering speech, masticatory function, and facial integrity. Beyond the visual aspect of a smile, teeth play a crucial role in the production of certain sounds through contact of teeth and tongue, cutting and […]
The absence of teeth, even a few, can significantly impact your life. From chewing difficulties and speech impediments to self-consciousness and lowered confidence, missing teeth can take a toll on your overall well-being. Fortunately, technology and innovation have gifted us with a valuable solution: partial dentures. These clever dental prosthetics are not your grandparents’ dentures. […]
If you wear dentures daily, you might notice an accumulation of a thin and sticky yellowish biofilm on the surface of your teeth. This abnormal patch of bacteria that grows within the mouth causes tooth decay and can lead to blood clots, potentially resulting in heart attacks and strokes. Though in today’s age dentures are […]
Gum disease is common and unpleasant, but, according to a growing body of evidence, it could also play a role in a surprising range of seemingly unrelated health problems.








