Best Dental Treatment Clinics in Faridabad

Malhotra Dental Clinic
Sector 28, FaridabadHouse Number 740, Sector 28, 28-29 Driving Road
8770 KM's away
Specialities
2Doctors
9Beds
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U V Medicare
Sector 82, FaridabadMulti-Specialty Hospital
Shop Number-6, Tigaon Road
8773 KM's away
Specialities
6Doctors
7Beds
0




Perfect Smile Verma's Dental Implant & Laser Centre
Sector 21 C, FaridabadSCO-145, 1st Floor, 21-C Main HUDA Market
8768 KM's away
Specialities
1Doctors
3Beds
0



Ahuja Health And Dental Services
Sector 17, FaridabadNumber 526
8771 KM's away
Specialities
2Doctors
3Beds
0



The Dental Office
Sector-16, FaridabadHouse Number-962, sector 16
8770 KM's away
Specialities
1Doctors
2Beds
0


Dr Atul Maggu's Dental Clinic & Implant Centre
Sector-7, FaridabadShop No 242 Near Obc Bank Huda Market
8770 KM's away
Specialities
1Doctors
2Beds
0




City Dental Centre
Sector 37, FaridabadHouse Number 1346, Ground Floor
8770 KM's away
Specialities
1Doctors
1Beds
0

Perfect Dental Care
Sector 17, FaridabadYash Clinics, NHS-06, Huda Market
8770 KM's away
Specialities
1Doctors
1Beds
0

Singla Dental Clinic
Sector 37, FaridabadShop No. 1, Devi Sahai Market, Near Shemrock Buds School.
8770 KM's away
Specialities
1Doctors
1Beds
0

Divarpan Dental Clinic
Sector 31, FaridabadDSS-41, Basement, Huda Market
8770 KM's away
Specialities
1Doctors
1Beds
0
Top 10 Dental Treatment Clinics Near Faridabad
Hospital | Rating | Doctors | Location |
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Malhotra Dental Clinic | ---- | 99 | Sector 28, Faridabad |
U V Medicare | ---- | 77 | Sector 82, Faridabad |
Perfect Smile Verma's Dental Implant & Laser Centre | ---- | 33 | Sector 21 C, Faridabad |
Ahuja Health And Dental Services | ---- | 33 | Sector 17, Faridabad |
The Dental Office | ---- | 22 | Sector-16, Faridabad |
Dr Atul Maggu's Dental Clinic & Implant Centre | ---- | 22 | Sector-7, Faridabad |
City Dental Centre | 5 | 11 | Sector 37, Faridabad |
Perfect Dental Care | ---- | 11 | Sector 17, Faridabad |
Singla Dental Clinic | ---- | 11 | Sector 37, Faridabad |
Divarpan Dental Clinic | ---- | 11 | Sector 31, Faridabad |
Questions & Answers on "Dental Treatment" (335)
I'm 20 yr old and I had rct by Dr Arjun Singh Sodha and a cap was fixed on my affected tooth. I'm a neet aspirant engrossed in my busy schedule and I'm experience ing sharp pain under the cap. What to do
Female | 20
See a dentist as soon as possible. Take pain relief medication as prescribed to manage the pain. Do not delay seeking dental care, as untreated dental issues can lead to more serious problems.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Mera naam Abhi hai mai 2 saal se gutka khata hu aur ab mai kuch bhi teekha nahi kha pata kyuki mere galfade chhil gye hai andar se isliye khana bhi nahi khaya jata iska kya ilaj hai?
Male | 19
Mucositis is when the inside of your mouth (oral mucosa) peels off and makes it hard for you to eat spicy things or anything sharp. To fix this, the number one thing is to stop using gutka. Drinking lots of water and using mouth rinses may also help. However, you should make sure to go to the dentist so they can check it out further and give you some solution for it so that it doesn’t turn into anything worse.
Answered on 29th May '24
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My mouth under pimple what is pimple name or reason
Male | 22
A pimple inside your mouth is called a mucocele. This condition develops when a tiny salivary gland becomes blocked. You may notice a fluid-filled bump on the soft tissue. In some instances, it can rupture spontaneously. However, avoid attempting to pick or pop it yourself. More often than not, a mucocele will resolve independently without intervention. If the issue persists, it's advisable to consult a dentist for a professional evaluation.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
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My daughter is 13 years old. Her teeth are not evenly placed. Can you please suggest something to solve this problem?
An OPG i.e. full mouth x-ray will be needed to see the eruption pattern of teeth. If all permanent teeth have erupted and they are mal-aligned, you might need to consult orthodontist for braces.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Sir I am 54 years old with history of 14-15 years diabetic under controlled On insulin No.BP,No.Heart daises, no others problem. But I have lost my all teeths and now i am using dentures. Is fixed implantation for me is ok or not ? Any other good suggestion for me which will be good for me.
Male | 54
Based on the details you have given, you seem to qualify for full mouth implant rehab, you should connect with periodontist, refer this page - Periodontists in India, or you can connect with me too.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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what will the cost of root canal excluding cap?
Female | 30
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Which periodontal disease treatment is suitable for advanced periodontal disease?
Female | 36
For periodontal disease grafting with flap surgery is the best treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I have toothache..one of my tooth falls out..so that pain is horrible from morning..can i take combiflam
Female | 28
Your tooth fell out so the nerve is uncovered. It makes you feel a lot of pain. Taking combiflam may make the pain go away for a little while. But you need to see the dentist right away. The dentist can figure out why it happened. The dentist can fix the problem and stop the pain.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
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My baby is 5 years old she has a bad tooth ache and also her upperjaw is place backwards and lower jaw in front wanted to know about the treatment of the painful tooth and the jaw lining
Female | 5
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Teeth infection pain solution
Male | 45
Teeth suffering from infection with consequent pain may also exhibit swelling, redness, and bad taste in the mouth. This is induced due to the bacteria that invade the cavities or can slip through a fractured tooth. To control the pain, rinse your mouth with warm salt water and take over-the-counter pain relievers before you help your doctor. Properly, you should see a dentist to treat the infection. It would be best if you brush and floss regularly to prevent future infections.
Answered on 30th Sept '24
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It was yesterday that my daughter's tooth pain was relieved, and she was prescribed a rx for Augmentin and Metrogel, which she took this morning, but she started vomiting less than a minute after we gave her the medicine at 2:47. Is there anything more we should be doing for her at this point? Please, doctor, tell me what I should be doing to get her well.
Male | 43
Answered on 23rd May '24
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My gum is paining from last 10days
Female | 24
If gum pain lasts at least 10 days, you should visit a dentist. It allows them to correctly diagnose the problem and prescribe the necessary treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I am currently suffering with a very bad toothache which is not responding much to paracetamol or ibuprofen. I have already seen a dentist last week and I am going back on Wednesday. Is there anything you can recommend to buy over the counter to help until then? It is deeply impacting my sleep and I just need something to help until we go on Wednesday.
Male | 17
As a natural remedy for tooth pain, you can use clove oil. The oil of clove has natural anesthetic properties that can help you at the moment if the pain is still there. Most drugstores should have it. First, take a small amount and soak it on a cotton ball, then stick it on the painful tooth. Still, if you do not apply the clove oil on the gums as it may lead to irritation. Don't forget that the numbing is only for a short time, and you still have to see your dentist.
Answered on 9th Sept '24
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I am 25 years old. yesterday after I had brushed my teeth.few minutes later I vomit the saliva from my stomach.today I mistook, morning after I wake up some saliva in mouth I swallow it.then few minutes later I vomit that saliva.this is it
Male | 25
It seems like you have been through some problems because of brushing your teeth and residue of saliva getting into your stomach. Vomiting can occur due to getting rid of the stomach or the reaction to much saliva. Being well-hydrated and refraining from eating a lot can help. Ginger tea or clear broths may ease your stomach. Should the initial signs persist, or if they worsen, or in case you have additional manifestations like high temperature or sharp pain, seek help from a doctor for a detailed examination. In the end, health is everything, and a doctor can help you the most in terms of your situation. Get well soon!
Answered on 26th Dec '24
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Can tooth decay be reversed?
Female | 39
The short answer is “no” but the long answer is “sort of.” Here’s why:
The earliest stage of tooth decay or a cavity is demineralized enamel. The outer layer of enamel becomes weak and soft, due to acids and plaque biofilm coming into contact with it on an extended basis.
Fortunately, demineralized enamel can — to an extent — be remineralized before a physical cavity (hole) ruptures through the surface.
What are some ways to help this happen?
- Improved hygiene and plaque removal on an everyday basis
- Protective dental sealants over deep grooves and fissures, which are someof the most cavity-prone surfaces
- Drinking fluoridated tap water throughout the day
- Supplementation with a prescription strength fluoride or mouthrinse, providedby your dentist
- Use of everyday oral hygiene products that contain fluoride
- Eating more fresh fruits and vegetables, sharp cheddar cheese, and fewerprocessed carbohydrates
- Eliminating acidic beverages and those that contain natural or artificial-sweeteners
The types of cells that make up your teeth do not re-grow or repair themselves after the tooth is fully developed.
Once a tooth has a physical cavity (opening or hole) inside of it, there is no feasible way to help the enamel grow back on your own. Instead, the cavity will gradually worsen, due to the bacterial infection inside of the tooth structure.
Ideally, you would want to treat the cavity as soon as it’s diagnosed and while it’s as small as possible. When you do, your dentist can place a minimally invasive filling and preserve as much healthy tooth structure as possible.
But untreated cavities will expand to the point that they require larger fillings. Or worse, they will reach into the nerve chamber and create an abscess. What could have initially been treated with a modest restoration now becomes a situation requiring a root canal and a crown
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I am 48 year old female. Mere ear me awaj aati hai khana khate time or mene 3 month before apni dant nikalwayi thi uske bad se ye problem ho rahi hai please suggest me
Female | 48
You may have tinnitus, a condition that causes you to hear sounds such as ringing, buzzing, or humming in your ear. This can come about after a tooth is pulled because of the closeness of the jaw joint to the ear. The shift in your jaw may be the reason behind your ear's irregularity. Steer away from loud noises, manage stress, and get enough sleep. But if it continues, go to the doctor for a further check-up.
Answered on 2nd Dec '24
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Sir I am priyojyoti chowdhury 34years male, having periodontitis in my teeth from few years. I have lost one of my lower portion tooth 1week ago. I want implant in this tooth. what will be the cost for it? I am from Birbhum district
Male | 34
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hello Doctor, how long does it take to correct class 3 malocclusion, with braces and surgery?
Male | 33
around 2-3 years for braces and surgery.
please contact Casa Dentique Navi Mumbai for best treatment for this.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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What happens to the abscess after tooth extraction
Socket will heal slowly within 21 days and pus will be reduced so as pain. If you are in pain after tooth extraction, you can take a painkiller prescribed by your Dentist
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I have toothache due to cavity and I feel like that gum is also swelling so can you suggest medicine for this problem.
Male | 29
The tooth starts to ache which suggests that you may have a cavity. If you do not take care of it properly, it may go on to the neighboring teeth, thus causing the recurrence of the problem. This happens because the bacteria are attacking the affected tooth and the gum. The main thing you need to do is to avoid sweets to cut off the bacteria that are contributing to the problem. In particular, ibuprofen, an over-the-counter medicine, and sometimes a prescription, are all good options.
Answered on 23rd July '24
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