Tuesday 9 August 2016

What is Holistic Dentistry?

Holistic dentistry as the name suggests goes beyond the conventional form of dentistry and adopts a more holistic approach. It takes various factors under consideration, such as the patient’s physical, emotional and at times even spiritual health. A holistic dentist focuses on all aspects of oral health and educate patient on how oral care plays an important role in maintaining the overall health of a person.

In the past several studies found that gum diseases were linked to the ailments of the heart, diabetes and pregnancy. However, traditional dentists were only trained to correct issues related to the mouth, they had little or no knowledge about the long term effects of these on the body. This gave rise to the need of holistic dentistry and today it is one of the most popular fields of dentistry.
Although many dentists will claim to be holistic it’s very important to see which solution they suggest for a problem. Let’s take a look at some of the common dental issues and how they are addressed by traditional and holistic dentists.

Root canals
The most common solution offered by traditional dentists for a decayed tooth is a root canal. It is a tried and tested solution that is in practice for centuries.
Holistic dentists on the other hand believe that a root canal treatment won’t be effective unless the canal is completely sterilized and bacteria free. They will try to look for other solutions to the problem before suggesting a root canal.

Mercury fillings
Many traditional dentists will suggest mercury fillings simply because of the fact that they are easier to place and leak only a tiny amount of mercury.
Mercury is a toxin that can be harmful even in smaller amounts and holistic dentists are well aware of this fact. They are also known to put too much pressure on the teeth and make them weak. Therefore holistic dentists do not exceed any safety guidelines while placing or removing it.

Fluoride
Traditional dentists have been favouring the use of fluoride and still strongly recommend it in topical as well as ingested form. In fact they recommend fluoride drops to infants to keep cavities at bay.
Holistic dentist on the other hand argue against the use on ingested fluoride as too much of it can lead to cancer and several other bone related problems. A holistic dentist will suggest the best ways and quantity of using fluoride that is safe for you and your family. 

Tuesday 15 March 2016

Dental Sealants: Is Your Child a Candidate?

Dental sealants are thin plastic coatings usually placed on the surface of the teeth that do the maximum chewing. This protective layer prevents the teeth from cavities.

Dentzz- Dental SealantsWho should opt for a sealant treatment?

These sealants are recommended mostly to children and teenagers. This is because the permanent teeth that have just erupted will receive maximum benefits from these sealants. Children usually suffer from cavities because of poor oral health. Food particles and bacteria gets stuck in the narrow pits and grooves which cannot be easily cleaned. A sealant forms a protective layer on this surface and keeps cavities at bay.

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Tips For Taking Care Of Your Family's Oral Health

Adults who have a family are not just responsible for their health, but also the health of their family. Taking care of your family’s oral health has become more important because poor oral health can lead to various diseases that could easily be prevented with a little love and care. Here are a few things you can do to take care of your family’s oral health and yours.

Dentzz- Oral Health Care for Your Family

Use the right products
Different people have different needs, your oral health is no different. The toothbrush that you use for yourself may not be suitable for your child. It is possible that you need a toothpaste that helps with your gum sensitivity issues while your better half or children do not. It is always better to use the right products that suit the needs of the person using it. But brushing your teeth twice a day and flossing daily applies to one and all.

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Monday 14 March 2016

Infant Oral Care: Brushing, Flossing, and Cavities

A toothless smile of a baby can warm up the most sullen of hearts.

Pregnant women often read up a lot about the overall health care of their baby. The correct ways to feed them, bathe them, hold them and even put them to sleep interests all would-be-mothers. An aspect of the baby’s health that is overlooked is the oral care. There are several misconceptions associated with oral care of babies and toddlers, let’s try to eliminate them.

Infant Oral Care at Dentzz
  • No teeth, no care: Mothers of new born babies often believe that because the baby is missing teeth, their mouth does not require any cleaning. This is an unhealthy practice that is dangerous to your baby’s health. A mouth has bacteria irrespective of the person’s age. It is important to clean the mouth of babies right from birth. Use a damp and soft piece of cloth to clean the gums of your baby. With your finger, try and clean the tongue.
  • Teething troubles: The first set of baby teeth generally appear after four months to a year of birth. Most parents, assume that because this is not the permanent teeth of the baby, it does not require care. Milk teeth are the foundation of permanent teeth. It is important that you care for your toddlers teeth soon after they appear. Use a soft brush and a toothpaste to clean your child’s mouth.

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Toxic Teeth: Are Amalgam Fillings Safe?

Dental amalgam, most commonly known as silver fillings is one of the oldest methods used in dentistry. Dentists all over the world have been using this technique for over 100 years because of its durability. Dentzz offers dental amalgam and a number of other alternatives, such as tooth coloured composites and gold fillings. However, a lot of patients prefer dental amalgam over its counterparts, one of the reasons for this could be the price factor.
Dentzz- Dental Amalgam

Although dental amalgam is a commonly used dental material, over the years a lot of concerns have been raised regarding the mercury content present in it. This silver filling is made using a combination of materials including, silver, mercury, zinc, copper and tin. The presence of mercury makes it pliable, which allows it to press easily into the tooth, dry quickly and survive the forces of chewing. These silver fillings are usually used for large cavities and places where a lot of force is needed such as the back of the teeth.
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Monday 15 February 2016

Dentzz- Can Gum Disease Be Treated?

What is the primary cause of dental diseases? Does that sound like a silly question? Definitely not. We must have noticed that the frequency of our visits to the dentists has been increasing with age. The reason is quite simple. We do not invest quality time or effort in cleaning our teeth.

Dental professionals around the world and at Dentzz recommend the best dental care procedure is to include thorough brushing of the teeth. Brushing in circular motions, so as to remove the food particles stuck in between the teeth and dental flossing, which is extremely essential to maintain good dental health. Dental flossing would ensure that there are no food particles or residues settled in between the gaps of our teeth. Flossing helps avoid plaque build-up and subsequent colonisation of bacteria in our mouth. Bacteria in the mouth are quite dangerous, not just to the teeth. Build - up of bacteria in the mouth also affect the general health of individuals. Research studies show that reducing long term bacteria in the body can significantly reduce heart problems in an individual.

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Dentzz Brings Basic Reasons on Tartar Accumulation

When people talk of teeth and problems that affect the teeth, the first term that comes up is plaque. Plaque is a sticky coating that forms on the teeth and it consists of bacteria. This coating can be removed with regular brushing and flossing. When this is not done properly, the plaque calcifies due to the presence of minerals and what is called tartar is formed. This is a very hard yet porous substance that can lead to the decay of the tooth. Tartar unlike plaque cannot be removed by brushing but has to be done professionally through a process called scaling. Dentzz brings you some of the basic reasons of tartar accumulation.

Dentzz- What is Tartar?

The primary reason is improper brushing causing the plaque to calcify. This process of calcification occurs due to the high incidence of calcium and phosphate ions present in the saliva and this solidifies the plaque causing tartar. It usually forms on the lower part of the teeth, that is where the teeth meet the gums and is visible as a yellow substance. For those who have overlapped teeth, the problem of tartar may be quite high. 

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Thursday 11 February 2016

Dentzz Busts Out Some of the Most Common Dental Myths

In India, dental myths are too common. More people are afraid of going to the dentist because they feel that all the procedures will be painful. Some even think that going to a dentist every two months for routine checkup is a complete waste of time. Well, today our experts at Dentzz will bust some of the most common myths surrounding Indian dentistry and the practice of keeping your teeth healthy and strong:
Dentzz- Myths and Facts about Dental Care
  • Myth - We should brush our teeth as many time as we can even if it’s 5-6 times a day. While we think that is a good idea, ideally brushing your teeth that many times a day will actually harm your enamel.
  • Myth - Sugar is the main culprit causing cavities. Cavities do not occur because of sugar particles in your mouth. It occurs because the bacteria in your mouth produces acids that harm your enamel. They can latch on to any kind of food that may be stuck between your teeth. 
  • Myth - If you have a bad tooth, just extract it. Calm down Rambo! It may seem like a good idea to remove the tooth that is damaged and causes pain but every time you do that, you actually set off a chain reaction in your mouth. 

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Cosmetic Dentistry: Lumineers and Porcelain Veneers

Cosmetic dentistry has become a major industry today as more and more people are opting for these kinds of treatment. It is no longer viewed as a treatment for celebrities or models but for common man who want to invest in a better looking smile. The most popular among these treatments, are porcelain veneers. If you have crooked or chipped teeth, then porcelain veneers can do wonders for you. They will help you to mask the problems and give you a dazzling smile. But people often confuse veneers with lumineers. 
Dentzz- Differenece Between Lumineers and Veneers
Both lumineers and veneers are made of the same kind of material and thus they appear to be the same. However, porcelain veneers require a little invasive procedure where they push your enamel and then place the veneers on your teeth. But in lumineers, they do not follow that procedure. Veneers are very thin and require that your natural teeth be contoured and reshaped for it to fit.
However, experts at Dentzz let patient decide what kind of treatment they want to opt for. No matter what you decide always opt for a clinic that is equipped to give all the benefits of a typical lumineers as most of them are more used to the porcelain treatment.
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Thursday 21 January 2016

How Drinking Alcohol Can Affect Your Teeth?

Teeth are greatly affected by what you eat and drink. Consumption of alcohol is something that is common as most people are moderate consumers of the same. This has become a part of our lifestyles but alcohol is not at all considered healthy as it has a lot of side effects on the body and on a person’s health in general.  Hard liquor affects teeth and let us look at the different ways it can do so.

Dentzz- Effects of Alcohol on Teeth

First of all, it is important to determine what moderate drinking is. By usual standards for women it is about eight drinks a week and for men fifteen drinks a week. Even this consumption can affect the teeth. The effects of drinking alcohol on your teeth are quite evident. For those who chew the ice in their drinks the ill effects are worse as teeth can get broken. Since alcohol is by nature corrosive it can corrode the enamel on the teeth. Even adding a squeeze of lemon to your drink can make enough acid to destroy the enamel further.

In chemistry alcohol is used as a drying agent and thus it dries the mouth. It reduces saliva and creates an acidic environment in the mouth which works at softening the enamel. Sugar is what works at the basis for most alcohol and especially sweet liqueurs, affect the teeth in a negative way. 

Visit Dentzz and with proper examination and early detection prevent your teeth from further decay. Allows us to work with you for a more beautiful and healthy smile.

Make Your Teeth More Beautiful with Inlays, Onlays and Crowns

Dentistry today has undergone a lot of changes. With improved technology the pain and discomfort quotient has been greatly reduced. Also undergoing change and a lot of development is the aesthetics of dentistry. Earlier dental treatments even braces looked unsightly but today with transparent, translucent and invisalign treatments everything has changed. Dental reconstruction procedures can be concealed or discreet from the eyes of other people. It has today emerged as an art, shaping smiles, teeth and even the structure of the face.

Cerec Restoration at Dentzz

The last twenty years have seen a lot of improvement in dental reconstruction beginning with the Cerec restoration veneers. The term stands for Chairside Economical Restoration of Esthetic Ceramics or also as a shortened version of Ceramic Reconstruction developed by W. Mörmann and M. Brandestini at the University of Zurich in 1980. 

Since everything is digital even the minute variations can be tracked and adjusted leading to matchless precision. This allows dentists to construct, produce and place individual restorations at the same place where treatment is provided. The first successful procedures have been carried out since 1985. Technological advancements such as 3D imaging and short wave blue light camera together with the most recent Biogeneric and the CEREC omnicam have made teeth restoration seem absolutely natural. 

Walk into Dentzz and experience such dentistry marvels at its best!


Monday 11 January 2016

How Dental Veneers Helps to Fix Your Smile

They say a smile is contagious. Everyone would love to have a perfect smile and while all of us do, it may be marred by certain conditions or problems. So how to get rid of these problems? Or how can you enhance your smile? According to Dentzz, one of the leading dental clinics across India, the most popular treatment right now is porcelain veneers. Versatile and perfect, veneers will give you unmatched results, as they are custom made for patients as per their teeth. So here are 5 ways through which veneers can enhance your smile:


Cosmetic Dentistry at Dentzz
  • One of the most common problem we face is that all our teeth are not of the same size. It is natural and normal but can often make it awkward for a smile. So how do you change that? Veneers. You can make your smaller teeth look larger in appearance by masking them with porcelain veneers. They fit perfectly and make for a great option.
  • Another major problem after size is the shape of your teeth. Some of our teeth often have combs at the end making them look weird. Many have pointed teeth while some have elongated or wider teeth. So to combat this, veneers are the best option.
  • If you have ever faced an accident in your life and have chipped or broken tooth then you can now fix this problem with veneers. You can use contouring on them or use a good size of veneers on your teeth to make a lasting impression of perfect teeth.
  • Heavy coffee and tea drinkers often complain of discolored or stained teeth. One of the most common dental problem, these stains or yellowish layer or discolored teeth can be really embarrassing during a photo. But treat your teeth with veneers and the problem will be solved says experts at Dentzz.
  • Many times, we have small gaps or crooked teeth. We often prefer to go for orthodontic treatment for this but a better quick fix and a lasting solution can be found in veneers. They are effective and also a better option if you want a sparkling smile.
Therefore, veneers are not just used for smaller flaws but also major tooth problems can be masked with this magic product.

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Caring for Your Teeth This Christmas

 The festive season is around the corner. This means puddings, sweets, family dinners, and loads of food. But as you gear up to gobble those apple crumble pies and the minced meat delicacies you also need to be extra protective of your teeth. After all your teeth are the ones who are going to bear the brunt of this season. Constant snacking, too much intake of sugary food and acidic drinks can spell “horror” for your teeth. So what can you do to make sure that you do not harm your teeth? Our experts at Dentzz give you some tips and tricks to keep your teeth healthy this festive season.


Dentzz Dental Tip
  • Maintain control of sugary food. Eating sweets during the festive season is the best part but make sure that you do not over indulge. Clean your mouth by rinsing, brushing, or flossing after major sweet tooth moments.
  • Do not, at any cost, ditch your routine oral care. Maintaining a good routine during the holidays is the best way to stay away from any tooth problems. Regular care will ensure that you do not damage your teeth even if you are eating round the clock.
  • Brush your teeth twice a day and floss after every meal to ensure your teeth are clean at all times. Also rinsing your mouth will help a lot.
  • Fruits like cranberries and food like cheese are really good for your teeth. They contain calcium, which helps to keep your teeth stronger. But like they say, everything in moderation is the perfect way. Do not go overboard with eating either of these because cranberries contain acids, which may harm your teeth.
  • Do not use your teeth to open bottles or corks or packets. You may not believe but doing this is actually causing more damage to your teeth than you know. Always use bottle openers, cork openers, and scissors to open packets.
  • Like they also say during a diet, moderation is the key. Eat everything in moderation. No matter how tempted you are make sure that you control your portion sizes.
These are some basic things that you can take care of during the festive season as it will help you to maintain good oral care and hygiene. Apart from these tips don’t forget to get your routine dental cleanups at Dentzz

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