Dental Surgeons in Rmv Extension & nearby areas in Bangalore, 22 Results
- Frenectomy
- Laser Depigmentation
- Flap Surgery
- Laser Gingivoplasty
- Scaling Polishing
- Gum Disease Treatment Surgery
- Retention Implant Dentures
- Pulpectomy
- Implant Prosthesis
- Tongue Tie Release
- Implant Retained Dentures
- Implant Rehabilitation
- Tooth Coloured Fillings
- Wisdom Tooth Extraction
- Bleeding Gums Treatment
- Porcelain Veneers

Dr. Sandhya Tripathi
11 years of experience
BDS, Certificate course in advanced implant prosthetics, Certificate Course in Oral Implantology
Dentist Dental Surgeon
- Laser Gum Surgery
- Restoration Aesthetics
- Tooth Extraction
- Ceramic Crowns And Bridges Fixing
- Acrylic Partial Denture
- Implant Prosthesis
- Inlays And Onlays
- Teeth Whitening
- Tongue Tie Release
- Tooth Coloured Fillings

Dr. Brayan Menezes
13 years of experience
BDS
Implantologist Endodontist Dental Surgeon Pediatric Dentist Orthodontist
- Surgical Tooth Extraction
- Artificial Teeth
- Teeth Reshaping
- Teeth Whitening
- Dental Implant Fixing
- Crowns And Bridges Fixing
- Complete Partial Dentures Fixing
- Impaction Impacted Tooth Extraction
- Scaling Polishing

Dr. Anita Mishra
13 years of experience
BDS, MDS - Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics
Dentist Cosmetic/aesthetic Dentist Endodontist Social Dentist Dental Surgeon
- Smile Design
- Orthodontic Treatment
- Zirconia Crowns
- Dental Implant Fixing
- Dental Fillings
- Bleeding Gums Treatment

Dr. Major Salomi Jayabhanu
16 years of experience
BDS, Post Gradate in Aesthetic Dentistry
Dentist Dental Surgeon
Cosmodent
₹ 150
- Ceramic Crowns And Bridges Fixing
- Dental Braces Fixing
- Dental Examinations
- Dental Fillings
- Dental Implant Fixing
- Dental Laminates
- Crowns And Bridges Fixing
- Dental Restoration
- Dental Prophylaxis
- Tooth Air Polishing
- Tooth Coloured Fillings
- Wisdom Tooth Extraction
- Bleeding Gums Treatment
- Tmj Therapy
- Porcelain Inlays And Onlays
- Artificial Teeth
- Tooth Extraction
- Post And Core
- Dental Braces Fixing
- Surgical Tooth Extraction
- Tooth Extraction
- Ceramic Crowns And Bridges Fixing
- Acrylic Partial Denture
- Teeth Reshaping
- Dental Braces Fixing
- Smile Design
- Maxillo Facial Prosthodontics
- Teeth Whitening
- Metal Braces Fixing

Dr. A.g Annaji
18 years of experience
BDS, MDS
Dentist Endodontist Dental Surgeon Oral And Maxillofacial Surgeon Orthodontist
- Dental Fillings
- Dental Implant Fixing
- Artificial Teeth
- Bps Dentures Fixing
Questions & Answers on "Dental Surgeon" (115)
Hi I’m 43 yrs old wham with quite a few missing teeth and a unhappy smile I want implants
Female | 43
Answered on 6th Dec'22
Dr. Saudnya Rudrawar
I have to undergo RCT ,what is the cost for prosaline crown
Male | 52
Answered on 7th Dec'22
Dr. Saudnya Rudrawar
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 7th Sept'22

Dr. Kopal Vij
Teeth staining issue what can be done for that
Male | 35
Answered on 18th Jan'23
Dr. Dr Radhika Ujjainkar
How long does a root canal last without a crown?
Male | 37
Answered on 5th Aug'22

Dr. Mrunal Burute
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