Sunita Dental & Implant Center

Sunita Dental & Implant Center Sunita Dental & Implant Center is one the best dental clinic, located at Palam Vihar Gurgaon. We specialize in Cosmetic Dentistry, Ortho Treatment .

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24/09/2017

Respected all thanks for believing us from last ten years. We have completed 10 successfull year today. We'll bring more n more smiles on your faces by our experience and technology in coming time. We are highly thankful to you all as you people are showing trust to our clinic.

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Sunita Dental & Implant Center

03/02/2017

Sunita Dental & Implant Center is one the best dental clinic, located at Palam Vihar Gurgaon. We specialize in Cosmetic Dentistry, Ortho Treatment .

MOUTH MATTERS
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MOUTH MATTERS

ORAL HEALTH
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ORAL HEALTH

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Human mouth contains around 500 to 1,000 types of bacteria that are responsible for developing infections in the mouth. Studies show most of these oral bacteria help in preventing diseases while some are harmful as they can affect the tooth supporting structure. Oral infection is categorized into three types – oral, fungal and bacterial. It is very important to take care of oral health to get rid of these infections.

Apart from that, there are several other reasons why you should not ignore your dental problems, those are:

Improper or insufficient oral hygiene can cause damages to teeth in the long run.
Neglect of teeth builds up plaque and calculus that causes the yellowing of teeth, and when it left untreated over a period of time it causes tooth decay.
If you are getting bad breath despite regular brushing and flossing, then you should not ignore it. Bad breath can be the symptoms of underlying health conditions such as liver or kidney disorder or diabetes.
Along with the teeth and gum problems, also one should never neglect the associated dental problems including the pain in the face, jaw, neck, shoulders, and in and around the ear when you talk or chew. Dental problems can also be associated with headaches, dizziness, earaches and hearing problems.
One should not ignore the increased tooth sensitivity to hot and cold or even breathing to cold air.
Just as you care for a healthy body, maintaining optimal oral care will increase the quality of life.
As dental problems are linked to major health problems. , the following dental problems should not be ignored such as toothache, bleeding or sore gums, jaw pain, sensitive teeth, and cracked or broken teeth.
Tips for oral care

People tend to visit dentists only when they suffer with tooth decay, pain or any other forms of dental issues. Oral care is neglected compared to the general health care. It is important to visit the doctor on a regular basis, at least twice a week, for a regular check-up and cleaning as dentists can easily spot if any serious health conditions silently developing in the body. Also, it is advisable to do a self check-up of symptoms in the mouth on a regular basis.

To take care of your pearly white teeth and mouth, one needs to brush twice a day, in the morning and before going to bed. Along with brushing, regular flossing is also very important.

Certain foods get stuck between teeth and do not come out when you brush. They create plaque in the long-run. So, it is better to avoid these kinds of foods. Excessive sugar intake should be avoided.

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Concerns

Gum disease

The first stage of gum disease is called gingivitis, which is the only stage that is reversible. If not treated, gingivitis may lead to a more serious, destructive form of gum/periodontal disease called periodontitis. It is possible to have gum disease and have no warning signs. That is one reason why regular dental checkups and periodontal examinations are so important. Treatment methods depend upon the type of disease and how far the condition has progressed. Good oral hygiene at home is essential to help keep periodontal disease from becoming more serious or recurring. Brush twice a day, clean between your teeth daily, eat a balanced diet, and schedule regular dental visits for a lifetime of healthy smiles.

Missing Teeth

Did you know that the average adult between the ages of 20 and 64 has three or more decayed or missing teeth? If you are missing one or more teeth, there are plenty of reasons to correct the problem. For one thing, a large space between your teeth may affect how you speak or eat. Even if it’s not noticeable, a missing molar can affect how you chew. Remaining teeth may shift and in some cases, bone loss can occur around a missing tooth. With today’s advances, you don’t have to suffer from missing teeth.

Here are some options to replace a lost tooth or teeth. Talk to your dentist about which option is best for you:

Bridges. Anchored to your adjacent teeth, these can be removable or fixed, depending on your mouth, your dentist’s recommendation and your needs.
Dentures. An option if you’ve lost all or most of your teeth.
Implants. Most similar to a natural tooth.
Sensitivity

If hot or cold foods make you wince, you may have a common dental problem—sensitive teeth. Sensitivity in your teeth can happen for several reasons, including:

tooth decay (cavities)
fractured teeth
worn fillings
gum disease
worn tooth enamel
exposed tooth root
Sensitive teeth can be treated. Your dentist may recommend desensitizing toothpaste or an alternative treatment based on the cause of your sensitivity. Proper oral hygiene is the key to preventing sensitive-tooth pain. Ask your dentist if you have any questions about your daily oral hygiene routine or concerns about tooth sensitivity.

Dry mouth

Everyone’s mouth can be dry sometimes, but if you feel like your mouth is always dry, it may be time to seek treatment. Medications and certain health conditions can lead to dry mouth. A dentist will check your teeth for signs of decay that can result from decreased salivary flow. A physician will test for any underlying disease or conditions that may be causing your dry mouth. Having a dry mouth is not itself serious but taking care of your teeth and gums and regular dental visits are important when living with dry mouth. Without the cleansing effects of saliva, tooth decay and other oral health problems become more common. Patients using oral inhalers for asthma often develop oral candidiasis, an oral fungal infection, and are encouraged to rinse their mouths with water after using the inhaler. Tell your dentist what medications you are taking and any other information about your health that may help identify the cause of your dry mouth.

Oropharyngeal Cancer

Ororpharyngeal cancer can affect any area of the oropharyngeal cavity including the lips, gum tissue, check lining, tongue, jaw the hard or soft palate and throat. It often starts as a tiny, unnoticed white or red spot or sore or swelling anywhere in the mouth or throat.
During your dental visit, your dentist can talk to you about your health history and examine these areas for signs of mouth and/or throat cancer. Regular visits to your dentist can improve the chances that any suspicious changes in your oral health will be caught early, at a time when cancer can be treated more easily.

The symptoms of mouth or throat cancer can include:

sores that bleed easily or do not heal
a thick or hard spot or lump
a roughened or crusted area
numbness, pain or tenderness
a change in the way your teeth fit together when you bite down.
Make sure to tell your dentist about any problems you have when chewing, swallowing, speaking or moving your tongue or jaw. Regular dental check-ups, including an examination of the entire mouth, are essential in the early detection of cancerous and pre-cancerous conditions.

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1. VELscope—VELscope is a special type of light that a dentist will shine in a patient’s mouth to detect any abnormalities. This new form of technology is effectively used to detect early forms of cancer or disease during an oral cancer screening.

2. Digital X-Rays—Digital X-rays are faster and contain less radiation than traditional X-rays. When a patient has a digital X-ray done, the image appears on the computer in a matter of seconds. Your dentist can then zoom into the image to better assess and educate the patient regarding their oral health. Digital X-rays are also less harmful for patients as they contain up to 90% less radiation compared to traditional X-rays.

3. Invisalign—Invisalign are clear, practically invisible braces that can gently straighten your teeth. They provide an effective and comfortable way to straighten your smile without the inconvenience of wearing heavy, metal braces. Invisalign braces are easy to take out for cleaning and don’t require a restriction on what type of foods to eat. They get the job done in less time with less hassle.

4. Laser Dentistry—Lasers are used to improve efficiency and eliminate discomfort in a number dental procedures, including filling cavities, reducing tooth sensitivity, getting rid of tumors, and whitening. Laser dentistry is fast, painless, and can effectively eliminate any form of bacteria during the procedure to avoid any further complications or problems.

5. Dental Implants—Dental implants are screw-replacements for the root portion of missing teeth. Implants are used to restore healthy smiles when patients have missing teeth. Implants are effective because they can replace missing teeth, while still giving the patient the feel and look of a natural tooth.

6. HealOzone—HealOzone is a fast, easy and painless way to eliminate tooth decay. HealOzone is effective because it contains ozone (O3), which is a common, natural gas that effectively kills bacteria and fungus. HealOzone is a great tool to detect and get rid of any early signs of tooth decay before it progresses to a more advanced stage.

7. DIAGNOdent— DIAGNOdent is a new, state of the art device that dentists use to detect cavities that are hiding in places regular x-rays can’t find. It ensures that your mouth has been thoroughly checked for early signs of cavities to avoid you having to spend more in the future if the cavities progress and expand.

8. Intraoral Camera—The intraoral camera is a tool that dentists use to gain precise and well-defined pictures of hard to see places within a patient’s mouth. The camera also allows dentist to show these images to patients while assessing and educating the patient’s needs. This new form of technology allows dentist to conduct a thorough checkup of your mouth and better assess their patient’s oral care needs.

9. Zoom! Whitening—Zoom! Whitening is a new, state of the art whitening treatment that gives our patients fast and easy results. In just one appointment, Zoom! Whitening can make a significant change in a person’s smile and can make their teeth up to eight shades whiter.

10. Nitrous Oxide and (Intravenous) IV Sedation—Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, can calm a patient down to a point that they are relaxed but can still interact with their dentist. On the other hand, IV sedation puts a patient to sleep completely so that they are unaware of what happened during their dental session. This is usually recommended for patients who are fearful of going to the dentist or for procedures that are painful such as wisdom teeth extraction.

Address

Palam Vihar Road Opposite Ansal Palam Corporate Plaza
Gurugram
122017

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 1:30pm
5pm - 8pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 1:30pm
5pm - 8pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 1:30pm
5pm - 8pm
Thursday 9:30am - 1:30pm
5pm - 8pm
Friday 9:30am - 1:30pm
5pm - 8pm
Saturday 9:30am - 1:30pm
5pm - 8pm
Sunday 9:30am - 1:30pm

Telephone

9990770396

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