Dr Shobhit Agarwal

Dental Xray

IOPA stands for “Intraoral Periapical” and refers to a type of digital dental x-ray. IOPA x-rays are a type of digital dental x-ray that captures images of a single tooth, including the roots and surrounding bone. They are used to diagnose dental problems such as cavities, abscesses, and impacted teeth. The images captured by IOPA …

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Smile Designing

Smile designing is a cosmetic dental procedure that involves creating a personalized plan to improve the appearance of a person’s smile. The goal of smile designing is to create a harmonious and aesthetically pleasing smile that looks natural and enhances the individual’s overall appearance. The following are some of the components that may be included …

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Orthognathic Surgery

Orthognathic surgery is a type of oral and maxillofacial surgery that is used to correct problems with the jaw and face, such as misaligned jaws, improper bite, and facial asymmetry. This type of surgery is typically performed by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon in conjunction with an orthodontist. Orthognathic surgery can be used to treat …

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Sealants

Pit and fissure sealants are a type of preventive dental treatment that can help to protect the teeth from decay. Pit and fissure refer to the natural grooves and valleys in the chewing surfaces of the back teeth (molars and premolars), which are difficult to clean and are often the first to develop cavities. Pit …

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Tooth Sensitivity

Tooth sensitivity, also known as dentin hypersensitivity, is a common condition in which the teeth become sensitive to hot, cold, sweet, or sour stimuli. This sensitivity can result from various causes such as gum recession, worn fillings, tooth decay, and tooth brushing too hard. The following are some treatments for tooth sensitivity: Desensitizing toothpaste: This …

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Kid Dental Treatment

Kid dental treatment, also known as paediatric dentistry, covers a range of dental procedures and treatments specific to children’s oral health needs. Some of the common treatments covered in kid dental treatment include: Cleanings and exams: Regular dental cleanings and exams are important for maintaining good oral health and preventing tooth decay and gum disease. …

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Tooth Fractures

A tooth fracture is a crack or break in a tooth that can result from various causes such as injury, decay, or tooth grinding. The severity of a tooth fracture can range from a small chip to a more extensive break that affects the root of the tooth. The following are some treatments for a …

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Bleeding Gums

Bleeding gums, also known as gingivitis, are a common condition that can be caused by numerous factors such as plaque build-up, poor oral hygiene, and gum disease. The following are some treatments for bleeding gums: Improved oral hygiene: The most important step in treating bleeding gums is to maintain proper oral hygiene, including brushing twice …

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Oral Cancer Screening

Oral cancer screening is an important part of a routine dental exam, as it helps to detect signs of oral cancer in its initial stages, when treatment is more effective. The importance of oral cancer screening includes: Early detection: Oral cancer screenings can detect signs of oral cancer in its early stages, when it is …

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Implant Supported Dentures

Implant-supported dentures are a type of dental restoration that uses dental implants to support and secure a denture in place. Unlike traditional dentures that rely on adhesives or suction to stay in place, implant-supported dentures are anchored to the jawbone through dental implants, providing a more stable and secure fit. The importance of implant-supported dentures …

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