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Stem cell dental implants are in practice or still under research . ???
Male | 14
Presently, stem cell dental implants are being investigated. This is why they are not currently widely available as a treatment method. It is vital to keep in mind that conventional dental implants are frequently used and are usually successful in replacing missing teeth. If you are anxious about missing teeth, you should see your dentist for advice on treatment options that are most suitable for you.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Parth Shah
How do clear aligners compare to traditional braces in terms of effectiveness and treatment duration?
Female | 22
Both of them can be positive in the alignment of teeth but clear aligners are not so visible and are more comfortable to clean and we don't need to worry about their color being yellow. The use of clear aligners may develop the results in a short period, but it is also the one that is least serious in teeth misalignment which means your treatment would be a little bit brief. You should visit a dentist who will help you come to the final decision as to which method is the most suitable for you.
Answered on 17th July '24
Dr. Parth Shah
I am 43 years old and I have toothache for past one month. While drinking water getting sensitive. Can you share how to cure this toothache
Male | 43
A toothache can occur when your tooth has a problem. The sensitivity or pain you feel when drinking water may be a cavity or dental caries. This can bring discomfort and at the same time make your tooth sensitive to extreme-temperature liquids. Advising patients to visit a dentist as soon as possible is beneficial to help manage toothache. They can investigate the tooth and give proper solutions which might involve filling the cavity or other pain relief procedures to improve the situation.
Answered on 3rd July '24
Dr. Ronak Shah
Mere muhh me dard hai mere daat ke niche masudo me fulsi ho gayi hai
Male | 28
You may have a gum abscess, a “pocket” filled with yellow or white-colored fluid beneath the gums. Poor dental hygiene, periodontal disease, and bacterial infection can cause this condition. Its symptoms include pain, swelling, redness, and general discomfort. To relieve the pain and reduce the inflammation, you can rinse your mouth with warm salty water and see a dentist immediately.
Answered on 25th June '24
Dr. Parth Shah
Frenulum tear pain and irritation ............
Male | 28
A broken frenulum occurs when the gentle piece of fabric fastening your tongue or in another part of your body gets pulled or torn apart. You may experience pain or irritation, primarily when moving or moving your tongue or doing activities that affect that area. Occasionally, it may bleed slightly. Don't irritate it further to help it heal and clear it with salty water.
Answered on 21st June '24
Dr. Ronak Shah
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