Monday, September 23, 2019

Tongue piercing and ill health causes related to it.

Piercing of the tongue and perioral regions is an increasingly popular expression of body art, with more patients coming in for a routine check-up with tongue and/or lip piercings. Several complications of oral piercing have been reported, some of which are life-threatening. The most common dental problem registered was chipping of the teeth, especially in association with tongue piercing. Gingival recession was seen as a result of lip piercing with studs. Post procedural complications included oedema, haemorrhage and infection.



One of the most serious long-term health problems that may occur from oral piercings come in the form of damage to the soft tissues such as the cheeks, gums and palate, as well as opportunistic infections.



Few side effects of tongue piercing include: 



1. Tongue piercing causes chips, cracks, and/or fractures in your teeth. Wearing tongue jewellery can not only damage your teeth, but it can damage expensive dental work that you may have already had done. The effect of tongue jewellery on teeth is especially important when participating in exercise and athletic activities. 



2. Tongue piercing causes gum recession, also called localized periodontal disease. If you wear a barbell in your tongue, it can rub up against and irritate the gums on the tongue side of your teeth.  This has led to gum recession in many people who have their tongue pierced.  In older adults, periodontal disease (not cavities) is usually the most common cause of tooth loss.



3. Tongue piercing can wear down your teeth. Out of habit, many tongue-ring wearers often rub their tongue ring up against their teeth.



4. Tongue piercing can cause speech impediments. Tongue piercing can make it more difficult to talk.  You use your tongue for making a lot of sounds when you talk.  If you get a tongue ring, it makes it a lot harder to speak correctly.



5. Tongue piercing can cause nerve damage. An inexperienced piercing parlour worker may inadvertently cause permanent damage to the nerves in your tongue or other areas of the mouth depending on how the tongue is pierced.  The person doing the piercing needs to have a sound knowledge of the anatomy of your tongue.



6. Tongue piercing can cause bad breath. Tongue jewellery is a good place for the plaque in your mouth to live.  It’s harder to brush if you have tongue jewellery..  Also, if you don’t regularly clean your tongue jewellery, it can accumulate bacteria that make your breath smell pretty bad.



7. Tongue piercing can cause excessive drooling. Tongue piercing can cause an increase in the amount of saliva you make.  Although saliva is good for the teeth, too much can be a problem.  You probably won’t look too cool with a tongue ring if you leave a puddle of spit everywhere you go.



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Thursday, August 22, 2019

Alarming signs to go for a root canal treatment

Root canal treatments treat a severely infected tooth that is suffering from irreversible damage. We can either save an infected tooth nerve with endodontics treatment or remove the infected pulp to prevent further spread of infection. The treatment itself is painless as the patient will have the necessary anesthesia.

Root canal treatments remove the infected pulp and leave the tooth itself in the mouth. Patients will be able to continue using the tooth after a root canal. However, if the infection is too great, we may need to remove the entire tooth to prevent the infection from spreading to other teeth. If the tooth goes untreated, the patient risks losing more teeth to infection.

Here are a few common signs you need to see your dentist for root canal: 

1) Acute pain

If you are experiencing persistent tooth ache in your teeth, then this might be a sign that you need root canal treatment. Pain is often a first indicator that something is wrong at the root of your tooth.

2) Broken or cracked tooth

If your tooth suffers an accident or trauma that causes it to partially break or crack, then it might be time to say goodbye to your root canal. If your tooth is broken and the nerves are exposed, you risk contracting infections which may have far worse consequences. In such a scenario, the only option that your dentist has, is to remove the root canal to prevent further damage to the tooth.

3) Sensitivity to changes in temperature

The other indicative sign that you may need root canal treatment, is too much sensitivity to temperature changes. If you ever realize that drinking cold drinks or eating cold foods such as ice cream is becoming increasingly unbearable, then you need to get rid of your root canal. This applies to hot foods and hot drinks.

4) Tooth decay

If you have decayed teeth in your mouth, then you might want to visit your dentist and get a root canal procedure. Dental decay is caused by a number of factors including lack of proper brushing and eating sugary foods. With time, tooth decay will cause tremendous amounts of pain and discomfort and root canal can help solve all this.

5) Unpleasant odour in your mouth

If even after brushing your mouth you are still experiencing an unpleasant odour in your mouth, you need to see a dentist because this might be indicative of dental decay. Root canal treatment will get rid of the inflamed pulp causing the stench and you will be able to live without fear or shame.

6) Swelling

If you have swollen gums as well, you might want to go see your dentist for a root canal because this might be indicative of an infection or inflammation of the pulp containing connective tissues and blood vessels.

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Thursday, July 11, 2019

Shambhala, the Best Root canal treatment in Hyderabad with modern techniques for tooth replacement.

Root canal therapy is considered to be the most feared dental procedure. Below listed are the few main reasons that can long last the pain of root canal for more that 4 - 5 days. 

1) Cement or Air Forced Through the Root Tip It’s possible to overfill a root canal with dental cement, causing a bit of the material to ooze out of the root tip. Whether this causes any pain depends on the precise filling material used, how much escapes and where it goes. If the root tip itself was infected before the root canal, there’s probably room for a little excess cement and you’ll never know it was overfilled. If the tooth was not infected around the tip of the root, that’s when overfilling is likely to cause pain after a root canal. It’s rare, but a tiny bubble of air can also be forced out of the root tip, causing pressure and pain. It may take some time, but the pain in either case should subside on its own.

2) Oversized Filling or Crown If the final filling or crown is even a fraction too big, it hits the opposite tooth with too much force compared to surrounding teeth, which can cause pain after a root canal. Fortunately, this is an easy fix. The dentist simply needs to adjust the filling or crown to remove the high spot on the tooth, though the pain may still linger for three to five days.

3) Sodium Hypochlorite Leak During a root canal treatment, the dentist washes the tooth roots with sodium hypochlorite, a solution that kills bacteria, dissolves any remaining nerve tissue and washes away the slurry that accumulates during the process. In rare cases, some solution can leak out of the root tip, causing immediate pain, even with the area still numb. After the dentist flushes and dresses the area, you may need to take antibiotics and painkillers for a few weeks until the pain subsides.

 4) Missed Canal Teeth have several canals and some of them are difficult to detect, especially in molars. It’s possible a dentist may overlook an infected canal, leaving a bit of nerve inside the tooth or a small pocket for bacteria to form an infection. If a nerve is left behind, your tooth will remain sensitive to hot and cold as it was before the procedure. If bacteria are causing an infection, the tooth will be sensitive to pressure. Sometimes, the spaces left for bacteria to reside in are microscopic and found in the very tip of the root.

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Thursday, May 30, 2019

Know more about Smoking and its hazards on dental Health at Shambhala Dental clinic.

We all know by now that smoking is not good for our health. We all know by now that smoking kills. But what some of us might not know is the fact that smoking is not good for our oral health. What some of us might not know about smoking is that it causes bad breath and can easily lead to gum disease.

Here is how it can affect you:
1) Oral cancer:
Smoking can contribute to cancers of your mouth, gums, tongue, lips and throat.The risk for oral problems increases for the individuals who are smokers and in most cases, oral cancer is not discovered until it is advanced.

2. Stained Teeth:
A smoker’s mouth is not a pretty mouth due to the unattractive yellow stains which tar and the nicotine leave on your teeth.

3. Gum Disease:
Smoking abuses your gums in two different ways. It is likely to produce more bacterial plaque in your mouth that puts the gums under steady attack. Smokers have the lower levels of oxygen in their blood which slows the healing. The gums become infected and your body is less able to deal with it.

4. Jaw Bone Loss/Tooth Loss
When severe damage of the teeth’s supporting bone has occurred we call this Advanced periodontal disease. Unfortunately this bone loss cannot be reversed and can then cause tooth loss as the teeth lose their anchor in the bone.

5. Altered taste and smell
When you smoke regularly, your senses of taste and smell may be a bit “off” and this will not only interfere with your enjoyment of food but may actually lead you to add too much salt or sugar when eating.

Tips to quit tobacco
Even if you have been using tobacco for a long time, quitting now can still improve your oral health. If you can’t quit completely, try to limit your consumption as much as possible. Research shows that smokers who reduce their smoking habit experience a decreased risk of oral problems. If you find it hard to quit, you may seek help from your dentist or doctor so they can prescribe you with nicotine replacement options to ease withdrawal symptoms. Smoking cessation classes and support groups are available in many cities. You may also ask your doctor at Shambhala dental clinic, the best dental clinic in Hyderabad.
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Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Shambhala Dental Clinic and Welness Spa, best orthodontist in Hyderabad

Root canal Treatment(RCT) is a definite solution to your chronically aching tooth. Several things to consider after completion of the treatment


1) The tooth tends to loose its natural elasticity hence it progressively turns brittle. Care not to bite on hard foods. Try minimizing your clenching habit.

2) A mild degree of pain may persist even after RCT or develop during the course of treatment. Make an appointment to visit your dentist if its the case.

3) To assure you do not develop any allergic manifestation wait for at least two weeks before planning for the crown.

4) The last but most important, plan for crown placement . this increases the longevity of your tooth. as mentioned above after RCT, tooth tends to be brittle.

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Nalamada Apartments, Above Bigbyte Bakery,
Srinagar Colony, Hyd-73. 
Call Now: 040 40126678 
appointments: +91 9177267979 
email: tara@shambhalagroup.com