Problems associated with MIH affected teeth

[vc_row][vc_column][ultimate_spacer height=”20″][ultimate_heading main_heading=”Problems associated with MIH affected teeth ” heading_tag=”h3″ alignment=”left” margin_design_tab_text=””]   Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation leads to less mineralized outer layer of teeth i.e. Enamel. This causes several problems Problems due to weak enamel  Enamel fracture leaving the dentin open to oral environment Tooth sensitivity Loss of affected molars Bad appearance of front teeth…

Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH)

[vc_row][vc_column][ultimate_spacer height=”20″][ultimate_heading main_heading=”Molar Incisor Hypomineralisation (MIH)” heading_tag=”h3″ alignment=”left”]MIH is a defect in which enamel of specific teeth do not get mineralised properly during formation. Most commonly involved teeth are first permanent molars and incisors and hence the name, MIH.  The defect in enamel mineralisation leads to white spots or discoloration of teeth. The affected teeth…

Reasons for Over-retained Milk teeth in adults

[vc_row][vc_column][ultimate_spacer height=”20″][ultimate_heading main_heading=”Reasons for Over-retained Milk teeth in adults” heading_tag=”h3″ alignment=”left” margin_design_tab_text=””] There are three main reasons for over-retained permanent teeth Absence of permanent tooth which was supposed to replace the milk tooth. Change in the eruption path of the permanent tooth. This may lead to either non-eruption of permanent tooth or eruption of permanent…

What is an over-retained milk tooth?

[vc_row][vc_column][ultimate_spacer height=”20″][ultimate_heading main_heading=”What is an over-retained milk tooth?” heading_tag=”h3″ alignment=”left”] What is an over-retained milk tooth? Milk teeth are supposed to remain in a child’s mouth till a certain age. Each milk tooth is replaced by a permanent tooth usually when the root is formed two-thirds of its final length.  When a milk tooth remains…

Cleaning and Shaping (Step 1 of RCT)

[vc_row][vc_column][ultimate_spacer height=”20″][ultimate_heading main_heading=”Cleaning and Shaping (Step 1 of RCT)” heading_tag=”h3″ alignment=”left” margin_design_tab_text=””] Cleaning & Shaping of root canals is the first step during Root Canal Treatment (RCT). This helps to clear up the infection inside the roots of the tooth and thoroughly sterilize the root canals. It involves Access Opening: It is done to gain…

Importance of Pulp Therapy in Milk Teeth

[vc_row][vc_column][ultimate_spacer height=”20″][ultimate_heading main_heading=”Importance of Pulp Therapy in Milk Teeth” heading_tag=”h3″ alignment=”left”] Pulp therapy is done in milk teeth when the decay reaches pulp and causes inflammation of pulp, periodontal ligament space or infection reaches underlying bone.  Pulp therapy – Relieves pain Eliminates infections Controls inflammation (which may lead to swelling) Prolongs milk tooth preservation Prevents…

When you might need Root Canal Treatment ?

[vc_row][vc_column][ultimate_spacer height=”20″][ultimate_heading main_heading=”When you might need Root Canal Treatment ?” heading_tag=”h3″ alignment=”left” margin_design_tab_text=””] There are a few symptoms that mean you might need a Root Canal Treatment (RCT) Deep decay or darkening of gums or tooth Severe pain while chewing or biting  Lingering sensitivity to hot or cold, even after the sensation has been removed…

Root Canal Treatment (RCT)

[vc_row][vc_column][ultimate_spacer height=”20″][ultimate_heading main_heading=”Root Canal Treatment (RCT)” heading_tag=”h3″ alignment=”left” margin_design_tab_text=””] Root Canal Treatment (RCT) is generally considered to be the most effective way to remove inflammation and infection in the root canals (Stages 4 & 5).  There are essentially 2 steps in RCT Cleaning & Shaping of root canals: This helps to clear up the infection…

When kids need a Stainless Steel crown on milk teeth

[vc_row][vc_column][ultimate_spacer height=”20″][ultimate_heading main_heading=”When kids need a Stainless Steel crown on milk teeth” heading_tag=”h3″ alignment=”left” margin_design_tab_text=””] Stainless steel crowns are used commonly for repairing and preserving severely damaged and decayed milk teeth. They have advantages of low cost, reliability, and durability. Stainless Steel Crowns are required in some situations – After pulp therapy High chances of…