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Keep Ulcers Away

Some of us are in the habit of biting objects when stressed. Most commonly, people bite their nails, pen caps, etc. These objects can be sharp, hard and harmful to your teeth. The plastic materials can also result in transfer of microbes. Biting of objects can even cause the tooth enamel to erode. Other risks include sore or damaged gum tissue and the spread of bacteria from these surfaces to the bloodstream.

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Keep Ulcers Away

Mouth ulcers or canker sores are often painful and hinder your daily life. They are often caused due to multiple reasons like biting the cheek, sharp teeth, aggressive brushing or poorly fitting dentures. Using our advanced dental lasers, we can now speed up the healing of mouth ulcers painlessly.

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Clean your Teeth

Plaque and tartar deposits on teeth are caused by bacteria. If they aren’t removed in time, it can irritate the gums and can cause gum disease. If left untreated it can affect the jaw bone and lead to a more severe disease called periodontitis, eventually leading to tooth loss. Regular professional teeth cleaning is the only way to prevent this.

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Teeth Whitening

Whitening is a cosmetic procedure which removes stains from your teeth and restores them to their original colour. The degree of whitening is dependent on the amount of discoloration. These stains can occur because of various reasons such as drinking tea, coffee, wine, smoking and medications, to name a few.

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Laser Dentistry

Lasers in dentistry is used for surgical procedures as it melts away tissue it makes contact with. As compared to a drill or knife, this greatly reduces pain during the procedure. At ‪#‎AcharyaDental‬, we use dental lasers for the following applications: 1) Implant surgeries 2) Removal of tooth decay 3) Gum lightening 4) Biopsies 5) Disinfection during root canal therapy 6) Speed up healing of mouth ulcers. Patients feel less pain with Lasers when compared to the drill and little or no anesthesia is needed when a it is used

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Effects of Acid Attack

Soft drinks and fruit juices (especially the citrus family) can be very harmful to your teeth if consumed in excess. The acids in these drinks can erode away your enamel, causing pain and sensitivity of your teeth. It’s a good idea to rinse your mouth immediately after you consume these drinks to wash away the acids that weaken your teeth. Researchers suspect that brushing immediately after consuming something acidic like orange juice can wear away your enamel faster, because the teeth are softened by the acids.