About 1 person in 10 has a tendency to accumulate tartar quickly. Tartar is plaque in a hardened form that is more damaging and difficult to remove. Using anti-tartar toothpastes and mouthwashes, as well as spending extra time brushing the teeth near the salivary glands may reduce tartar formation. Visit our clinic to learn more.
Consequences of Missing Teeth
If you have lost any of your teeth, you no doubt realize there are consequences to living without them: Your smile may not look the way you want it to; eating and speaking become more difficult; and your self-confidence may fade. Having missing teeth in your mouth also has consequences on your other teeth, as teeth have a tendency to drift into the missing space, either from the opposite jaw or from the same jaw. Make an appointment with us to know the multitude of options available at our clinic.
Children’s Day Offer at Acharya Dental
Acharya Dental gives special offer for Children’s Day Celebrations between Nov 10th – Nov 15th.
What are the foods that cause bad breath?
How does what you eat affect your breath? All the food we eat begins to be broken down in our mouths. As foods are digested and absorbed into the bloodstream, they are eventually carried to your lungs and given off in your breath. If you eat foods with strong odors (such as garlic or onions), brushing and flossing or even mouthwash merely covers up the oudor temporarily. Make an appointment with us to learn more about the diseases and foods that might be associated with bad breath and also ways to prevent bad breath
Why is Water good for Dental Health?
Why is water good for dental health? Water can help clean your teeth and wash away foods and liquids that can damage your teeth. It’s not a replacement for brushing and flossing, but it can definitely help. Studies say that water helps prevent bad breath as it prevents bacteria from thriving in your mouth and causing bad odour. Make an appointment with us to learn more about the foods and drinks that help you maintain your dental health.
Dental care with Crowns and Bridges
One must be particularly vigilant about brushing and flossing along the edges of a crown or bridge. Trapped food and plaque can build up around the gumline and adjacent teeth and lead to gum disease or tooth decay. Make an appointment with us at clinic to learn about the maintenance of your dental restorations.
How to take care of a Chipped tooth?
If you or a loved one ever finds yourself in the unfortunate situation where a tooth is knocked out, pick it up carefully by the crown (or top) and not by the delicate roots. Gently rinse it off, and place it in milk or wrap it in a damp cloth. If you get to your dentist soon enough, there is a good chance that the tooth can be placed back in your mouth. Don’t hesitate to seek emergency care at our clinic.
Benefits of Veneers
Will teeth bleaching work on all stains? The answer is no. Discolorations caused by some filling materials and dark, intense stains, such as those caused by injuries or antibiotics like tetracycline, are very difficult to bleach. In those cases, it is best to consider other cosmetic procedures such as veneers or crowns. Veneers are highly durable and last for a longer duration. In this process, an impression of your tooth is taken and a veneer is fabricated to fit the tooth. Make an appointment with us to learn more about the possible restorations that can be done on a discoloured tooth.
Did you know that X-rays help detect dental problems?
Are X-rays really required to diagnose problems in your teeth? X-rays reveal problems that dentists can’t see with the naked eye, such as decay between teeth or damage to the bone caused by gum disease. Early detection of these and other problems can prevent excessive damage and expensive treatment. Your dentist will decide how often you need X-rays and will protect you with lead aprons that help reduce the radiation exposure to negligible amounts. Make an appointment with us to detect dental problems at an early stage.
Different types of Bridges for your tooth
There are two types of Bridges that can be used as tooth replacement. One is the traditional fixed bridge and the other is bonded bridge. In a fixed bridge, artificial teeth are set between crowns placed over adjoining natural teeth. In bonded bridge, one or more artificial teeth are fastened to metal wings and those metal wings are bonded to the adjoining anchor teeth, forming a bridge. Make an appointment with us to learn more about the various options available to replace missing teeth.









