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Hii Doctor, My teeth are constantly yellow. My gums occasionally bleed when I brush more than once a day, despite the fact that I've switched toothpastes.
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Dr. Parth Shah
Dentist
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Hello there, Dr. I'm Jitesh, a 22-year-old Varanasi native. Whenever I talk or consume anything, I have tooth discomfort behind my last two lower-molar teeth. Inside, it's like having a pimple of some sort there. dr could you please give me a solution to this problem.
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Dr. Parth Shah
Dentist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Female | 55
The top front teeth of my mouth were given crowns for cosmetic reasons last year. My upper canines are now in continual agony. A dentist performed an examination and x-rays, and it was discovered that the teeth were infected. When my teeth are covered with crowns and I brush them every day, how can they get infected? Is there a problem with the crowns?
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Dr. Parth Shah
Dentist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 24
Does Silver Diamine Fluoride treatment can be prescribed to adults. As is there any clinic in kolkata which provides silver diamine fluoride treatment.
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Dr. Suhrab Singh
Endodontist
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I am 48 years old.my teeth started falling back in previous but I didn't took care.now I want to restore my tooth.can I go for it now?is they will be problem?
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Dr. Suhrab Singh
Endodontist
Answered on 23rd May '24
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teeth gap filling cost
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Dr. Parth Shah
Dentist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Asked for Male | 27
Should I get braces treatment from a prosthodontist?can anyone suggest me the best place for fixing braces in Kolkata?
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Dr. Saudnya Rudrawar
Dental Aesthetics
Answered on 23rd May '24
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How many days is required for gap filling??and how a doctor will fill the gap??
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Dr. Prasad Tayade
Implantologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
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How much do braces hurt on a scale 1 10?
- It depends on the quality of the braces, the type of braces and the amount of force applied.
- Usually, the pain only lasts for the first several days.
- Once you get used to the regular usage, you'll get used to it.
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Asked for Male | 44
How to whiten fillings on front teeth?
- When fillings fade they change in color.
- They ultimately start to yellow as they get older and also take up food stains.
- The quality of your smile is affected when these teeth change their color and develop in teeth like the molars.
- Your smile, however, starts to draw unwanted attention when discolored bonding is present on the front of an anterior tooth, such as a central or lateral incisor.
- Unfortunately, unlike actual teeth, composite bonding cannot be whitened.
- The bonding must be taken out in order to eliminate the color from it.
- However, you should complete your dental procedure in the following order if you intend to whiten the rest of your teeth as well.
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Shruti Samant
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Can wisdom tooth cause ear pain?
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Yes, wisdom teeth can cause ear pain. This is caused by the tooth being blocked from fully erupting through the gums. If a wisdom tooth’s path is blocked, it grows in at an angle and damages your gums and jaw.
- When it comes to wisdom tooth pain, don’t ignore it or wait to visit the dentist.
- By removing the impacted wisdom teeth, it will prevent infection and further problems that could arise by leaving them infected for longer than necessary.
Some of the signs of an impacted wisdom tooth include:
- Swelling, tenderness, and pain in your gums
- Bad breath
- Pain in your jaw and jawline
- Difficult to open your mouth
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Asked for Male | 45
How long after a root canal can you eat solid food?
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- After a root canal, you can’t eat for 30 to 45 minutes to give your temporary filling enough time to properly firm.
- However, it's usually advised that patients wait to eat until after the anesthesia wears off to avoid biting their cheeks or tongue.
- To maintain the region clear of food particles and plaque, be sure to brush and floss often.
- You should also consult with your dentist regarding what you can eat and what you should avoid after your root canal.
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Can wisdom teeth cause throat pain?
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An abscessed tooth can cause significant pain, and can also cause bacteria to spread throughout your mouth, resulting in a sore throat. This is most common with the lower wisdom teeth.
You can also experience additional symptoms like
- Headaches, soreness, and discomfort in the jaw can all be symptoms of an infected wisdom tooth.
- You could even notice clearly swollen, inflammatory, and red tissue next to the impacted tooth.
- In extreme circumstances, you could even become feverish and experience difficulty swallowing or opening your mouth.
- The best course of action for a wisdom tooth infection is extraction, followed by thorough cleaning of the tissue and socket below. Your symptoms will go away after your tooth is out, and your mouth will recover rapidly.
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Why do i need dental x ray?
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There are 5 reasons why one needs a dental X-ray and they are:
- Identify decay between and within teeth
- Check if there is a loss of bone
- Check for tooth decay under the fillings
- Get to know if there's any infection in the roots
- It helps doctors examine our mouth before any treatment
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How often should you get dental xrays?
Your medical and dental history as well as present health are important factors.
- Some people may require X-rays as frequently as every six months, while those who visit their dentist frequently and have no recent tooth or gum disease may only need X-rays once a year.
- Your dentist could do an initial exam that includes X-rays in order to provide a baseline record from which to compare any changes over time.
- If you have crowns, implants, fillings, and bridges, then dental x-rays are recommended every 12 to 18 months. By doing that, you can monitor underlying decay and cavity build-up in your teeth.
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