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indiaDentalClinic.Com has brought the multifarious individual dental talents from all parts of India under one detailed web entity. We have tried our best to give real meaning to the uniformity of information on cheap dental treatments in India under the wide acronym dental tourism under the spectrum of Medical Tourism. The reason India is a favorable cheap dental holiday destination is because of vast dental talent in India, an area in which it is at par with those in USA, UK and Europe. India has some of the best dental clinics/hospitals and tooth treatment centers in the world with the best facilities. Since India is also already one of the most favorable tourist destinations in the world, dental procedures combined with vacation tourism has come into effect, from which the concept of Dental Care Tourism in India is derived. Mere thought of combining tourism in India with the much-needed affordable dental treatments is giving happy vibrations through the spines of prospective tourist-patients. The happiness is becoming manifolds when the dental cost in India comparisons are done, as the world-class dental treatment in India is provided at huge savings on all major dental care and surgical procedures in India, resulting in the trip to India as good as holiday for free! Besides individuals pocketing the savings on low cost dental treatments in India, many countries have developed links for speedy and cheap dental treatments in India for their nationals on account of the fact that in these countries one has to wait for extended periods of time to undergo much needed treatments/ surgeries. The benefits dentists in India are helping percolate to everyone from all sides in dental treatments, including cosmetic dentistry, like: dental crowns, dental bridge, dental implants, full mouth rehabilitation, teeth replacements, dentures and partials, dental veneers, cosmetic jaw surgery, cosmetic gum surgery, smile designing, & more. The things are continuously changing drastically in favour of India Dental Clinic - Prosthodontic Surgery, Endodontic Surgery, Periodontics Surgery, Oral Surgery, Orthodontic Surgery, Oral Pathology, Pedodontia Surgery, Dental Implants Surgery, Cosmetic Dental Surgery - especially in view of the high quality expertise of medical professionals, backed by the fast improving equipment and nursing facilities, and above all, the cost-effectiveness of the package that the country offers. Please be very specific while sending your query along with complete details to the listed India dentists. They shall be able to provide you with an approximate idea of treatment cost and other information on cheap dental holidays to India.

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Dental Tourism



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This is one of those that will blow your mind away with its appeal. It is said that the are nothing but a chunk of the Himalayas carried over by during . A town with historical ruins set in the lap of the Pavagadh hills, this is a surefire offbeat place to visit.

October to February are the best months to visit . The -Pavagadh -Park is open all year and is a delight to visit for its styles of design.



Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park

Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in Panchmahal district in Gujarat, India. It is located around the historical city of Champaner, a city which was built by Sultan Mahmud Begada of Gujarat. The heritage site is studded with forts with bastions starting from the hills of Pavagadh, and extending into the city of Champaner. The park's landscape includes archaeological, historic and living cultural heritage monuments such as chalcolithic sites, a hill fortress of an early Hindu capital, and remains of the 16th-century capital of the state of Gujarat. There are palaces, entrance gates and arches, mosques, tombs and temples, residential complexes, agricultural structures and water installations such as stepwells and tanks, dating from the 8th to the 14th centuries. The Kalika Mata Temple, located on top of the 800 metres (2,600 ft) high Pavagadh Hill, is an important Hindu shrine in the region, attracting large numbers of pilgrims throughout the year.

The transition between Hindu and Muslim culture and architecture in the late 15th to early 16th century is documented in the park, particularly the early Islamic and pre-Mughal city that has remained without any change. It was inscribed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 2004.

Geography

The Champaner-Pavagadh heritage site is spread over an area of more than 1,329 hectares (3,280 acres) with a buffer zone of 2,812 hectares (6,950 acres). In addition to the Primary Heritage Zone of 983.27 hectares (2,429.7 acres), there are several other sites which include: Kabutarkhana, Maqbara, Maqbara Mandvi, Maqbara near Patidar Village, Malik Sandal Ni Vav, Hathikhana, Sindh Mata, Sikander Ka Reuza, Babakhan Ki Dargah, Nau Kuan Sat Vavdi, and Chandrakala Vav. The site is 50 kilometres (31 mi) east of Baroda and 42 miles (68 km) south of Godhra, whose history is recorded from the 2nd century AD and which has many religious monuments of Gujarati Sultans (of Turkish descent), Rajputs, and Jains. It includes the Palace of Mahmud Begada, grandson of Ahmed Shah, who founded Ahmedabad City, Jama Masjid and other mosques. The setting is undulating hillocks and plateaus. There are steep rock exposures formed by ancient volcanic eruptions and lava flows.

Champaner is located at 22°30'00?N 73°30'00?E, about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the south of Pavagadh Hill. Pavagadh Hill rises to a height of 800 metres (2,600 ft), has a geological setting of reddish-yellow stone, and is considered to be one of the oldest rock formations in India. The highest point of the hill presents an undulating forested topography in the direction of Jambughoda. The Pavagadh Hill has a historical fort where the ancient Kalika Mata Temple is situated. The path to the summit passes through many old gates and cuts through staircase-like natural ledges of rock with precipitous sides. Midway up this path is a flat area strewn with boulders. Above this point there is a very steep scarp with a marble temple and two lantern towers.

History

Judging by early archaeological remains and according to records, the area had already been inhabited in the chalcolithic period; however, it remained neglected until approximately 400 AD. The history also reports a local legend that the divinity of the hills was derived from the right toe of the goddess Kalika, which had apparently fallen on the hill.

The name Champaner is derived from Champa, who was either a Vania or a Kanbi. He established this city during the rule of Vanraj Chavda of Anhilwad Patan (from 746 to 806 AD). In the eleventh century, Ram Gaur Tuar ruled, and Champaner was under the Anhilwad until 1297 or so when they were defeated by Alauddin Khilji, who made it their stronghold. During this period, the Chauhan Rajputs had also settled in Champaner. The Pavagadh Hill was where the Solanki kings and Khichi Chauhans built fortresses and ruled from. However, they lost their authority in Champaner in 1484. The Rajputs ruled on the northeastern side of the foothills of Pavgarh Hill below the fortress of Pavgadh. In 1418 and in about 1450, they managed to fight off their neighbour, Rao of Idar, and the Muslim rulers of Ahmedabad, thanks to the protection provided by the hill. However, in 1483, when Mahmud Begada’s captain, Malik Asad, was raiding through Champaner, he was attacked and killed by Raval Jaisingh. What ensued in the following years was the complete defeat of the Rajputs by Sultan Begada. The hill was surrounded and the fort held under siege for more than a year and was finally captured on 17 November 1484, when Kivamul Mulk and Malik Ayaz Sultani penetrated the walls and broke the main gate, destroyed the army and injured the leaders of the Rajputs. Raval Jaisingh was wounded and for six months was given amnesty but was then killed since he refused to convert to Islam.[citation needed]

View of Pavadagh Hill.
Raval’s son, however, converted to Islam and was made a noble with the title "Nizam-ul-Mulk". After the fort was seized, Mahmud renamed the city "Muhmudabad Champaner". It was during this period that Mahmud laid the foundation stone for his mosque. He built elaborate ornate structures, fortified both the forts, made the hill fort his Mauliya (meaning Lord of the Hill) and his citadel over a period of 23 years and eventually moved his capital from Ahmadabad to Champaner.

During this period, Champaner was famous for mangoes, sandalwood trees (used then for house building and sword blades), and colourful silks. Merchants and craftsmen prospered. Mahmud died in 1511 and his successors continued to rule from Champaner until the death of Bahadur Shah (1536). The city of Champaner had been very well planned with streets and whitewashed stone houses. In 1526, young Sikander Shah died and Bahadur Shah became the next ruler of Champaner.[citation needed] In 1535, the Mughal Emperor Humayun invaded Champaner and looted the coffers. Upon Bahadur's death in 1536, the capital and the court shifted back to Ahmadabad. The city fell into rapid decline, was largely abandoned and for several centuries was neglected and almost deserted.

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27/10/2015

Turmeric

has , , and -inflammatory properties, so it really helps clear the and promote overall .

How to Use:

1. ŸMake a paste by adding some water to a teaspoon of turmeric powder.
2. Apply it on your infected tooth using a cotton ball.
3. Leave it for about half an hour and rinse off with warm water.

Baking Soda  Baking soda improves pH level in your mouth and helps neutralize saliva to prevent further remineralization...
20/10/2015

Baking Soda



Baking soda improves pH level in your mouth and helps neutralize saliva to prevent further remineralization of your tooth. It also works as mechanical cleanser of gums and teeth.

How to Use:

1. Take 1/2 teaspoon of salt and baking soda and mix well.
2. Damp a cotton ball in it and place it directly over your infected tooth.
3. Leave it for a few hours until the pain subsides. Repeat as needed.

Plantain LeaveThe natural anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties of plantain leave make it great for healing wou...
16/10/2015

Plantain Leave

The natural anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties of plantain leave make it great for healing wounds, relieving pain and inflammation associated with skin or tooth problems.

How to Use:

1. ŸCrush a few fresh plantain leaves and apply the paste on your infected tooth.

2. Leave it for about 20 minutes. Then spit it out and rinse off your mouth thoroughly.

3. Repeat a few times a day for better effects.

Olive OilIt is an effective home remedy because it contains a chemical called eugenol that eliminates bacteria and allev...
12/10/2015

Olive Oil

It is an effective home remedy because it contains a chemical called eugenol that eliminates bacteria and alleviates pain caused by your abscessed tooth.

How to Use:

1. Soak a cotton ball in a tablespoon of olive oil and place it over your infected tooth.

2. Repeat daily to reduce pain and cure your abscessed tooth.

Tea BagThe presence of tannin in tea makes the tea bag suitable for treating infection and pain. It even absorbs pus fro...
30/09/2015

Tea Bag

The presence of tannin in tea makes the tea bag suitable for treating infection and pain. It even absorbs pus from your tooth and helps relieve pain, swelling, and inflammation.

How to Use:

1. For instant relief, simply take a dry tea bag and sprinkle it with salt.

2. Place it besides the affected area or the infected tooth. Leave it in your mouth for about one to two hours for pain relief.

Clove OilClove oil is a perfect solution for all the dental problems. The rich anti bacterial properties of clove oil he...
24/09/2015

Clove Oil

Clove oil is a perfect solution for all the dental problems. The rich anti bacterial properties of clove oil helps in eliminating the bacteria from the mouth. Not only this, clove oil also contain properties like analgesic and anti septic which help in providing relief from the pain and soreness of gums very effectively. Apply some clove oil over the abscessed tooth regularly to get relief.

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