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Invisible Braces

Invisible Braces

Clear aligners are an alternative system to traditional braces that use a sequence of individual clear, removable " trays" to gradually straighten teeth. Clear aligners use a gradual force to control tooth movement, but without metal wires or brackets. Aligners are made up of strong plastic material & series of aligners are made which moves the teeth a little bit more into place until the desired movement is completed. The length of treatment depends upon the severity of each case. Extraction vs Non extraction Case They are worn for atleast 20 hours a day. Clear aligners are comfortable & easy to clean, also prevent tooth wear from grinding. If you are interested in orthodontic treatment using clear aligners 32 Diamonds Dental Clinic is dedicated to provide complete orthodontic care in a friendly & relaxed environment. We provide a great alternative for patients who want to correct their malocclusion without use of metal braces or those who have had orthodontic treatment in the past & want to make minor corrections to their smile. We would suggest you yo take Consultation from our Dental Experts at 32 DIAMONDS DENTAL CLINIC in VAISHALI GHAZIABAD , ( Rated as BEST DENTAL CLINIC IN VAISHALI GHAZIABAD ) for Better Diagnosis of your Problem and Solution to them. https://dentistinvaishali.com/blog/best-orthodontic-invisible-braces-treatment-in-vaishali-ghaziabad-15

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Early Orthodontic Correction

Early Orthodontic Correction

It is often advantageous to correct dental problems while your child's jaw is still growing. Early intervention can make it possible to expand a smaller arch with out the need of extraction, making maximal improvements while the child is in growing age. With the latest technology we use at 32 DIAMONDS DENTAL CLINIC, we no longer advocate extractions for their orthodontic treatment. Our Orthodontists have the experience and expertise to evaluate and treat your child for all his Ortho problems. We would suggest you yo take Consultation from our Dental Experts at 32 DIAMONDS DENTAL CLINIC in VAISHALI GHAZIABAD , ( Rated as BEST DENTAL CLINIC IN VAISHALI GHAZIABAD ) for Better Diagnosis of your Problem and Solution to them.

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Sports Guards

Sports Guards

Sports guard for children and adults , help limit the risk of mouth-related injuries to patient tongue, lips and soft tissues of their mouth with a probability to protect breaking/chipping or even tooth loss of front teeth during sports. We at 32 diamonds dental clinicl provide custom-fitted mouth protectors for patient. It’s not uncommon for patients to confuse sports guards with night guards. While both of these oral appliances protect your teeth, they do so in different ways. A sports guard or mouth guard protects your smile while playing contact sports. A night guard stops you from grinding or clenching teeth while you sleep. Since both contact sports and grinding your teeth put you at high risk for tooth fractures and other oral health issues, you’ll want to talk to our Wyoming dentist at River Ridge Dentistry about getting a teeth guard that works for you. Sports Guards Help Prevent Impact Injuries Nothing interrupts the game more than needing an emergency dentist. If you play a contact sport, you’ll want to talk to your dentist about getting a custom mouth guard as soon as possible. Don’t regret waiting till your teeth are throbbing or knocked out! A custom sports guard protects upper teeth from impact injuries. For example, a football mouth guard protects your teeth and gums if you get tackled by a guy built like a refrigerator. Likewise, a basketball mouth guardprotects your smile if another player extends their arms to collect a rebound and accidentally hits you in the mouth. Mouth guards can also be used for non-contact sports (like ice skating) where there’s still the risk of injury. Your dentist will help you find the best mouth guard for your smile and the activities you love. If you or your child has braces, your dentist may create a special mouth guard that protects both the upper and lower teeth. A mouth guard for braces will stop brackets and wires from cutting into your gums, cheeks, or tongue. We would suggest you yo take Consultation from our Dental Experts at 32 DIAMONDS DEN

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Space Maintainers

Space Maintainers

Baby teeth are supposed to fall out, but sometimes a child may lose a tooth before their adult teeth are ready to grow in. While it might not seem like a big problem at the moment, it can lead to more problems if not maintained properly. Dentists can place devices called space maintainers in your child’s mouth to ensure that their adult teeth will grow in properly. If your child has lost a tooth prematurely, you should schedule a visit with your child’s pediatric dentist. They can examine your child’s mouth and tooth structure and then tell you if your child needs a space maintainer. What is a Space Maintainer in Dentistry? Dental space maintainers are devices used to leave enough space open for permanent teeth to grow in after baby teeth are lost prematurely. While it might not seem like a big problem at first, not taking care of a gap can lead to expensive problems down the road. There are many reasons that lead to premature loss of baby teeth including, trauma, congenital defects, accidents, or decay. Depending on your child’s situation, your dentist will recommend a different type of space maintainer. At 32 diamonds dental clinic we advocate that baby teeth are important to the development of the teeth, jaw bones and muscles to help guide the permanent teeth in position. If the space after an early baby tooth loss is not maintained, can lead to teeth shift, later causing crowding or open space of teeth increasing the need for an orthodontic treatment. Are Space Maintainers Really Necessary? One important function of a baby tooth is to reserve space for the adult tooth. If a baby tooth falls out prematurely, the empty space may cause adult teeth to become crooked as they grow in. The body is usually good at maintaining enough space, but every case is different. If your child has lost a tooth prematurely, consult with a pediatric dentist about your child’s needs. A professional consult with dentist is required to determine the need of a space maintainer. We would suggest you yo take Consultat

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Fluoride Application

Fluoride Application

FLUORIDE FIGHTS CAVITIES BY STRENGTHENING ENAMEL Our teeth are in a constant battle between demineralization and remineralization. # Demineralization The bacteria in our mouths eat carbohydrates to produce acid. The acid weakens the surface of enamel, making it softer and more likely to decay. This process is demineralization. # Remineralization The minerals in our saliva work to remineralize or harden and strengthen the enamel. The naturally occurring minerals in our saliva are calcium and phosphate. They are constantly working to remineralize enamel. Fluoride amps up the remineralization process. Cavities occur when there is more demineralization than remineralization. Fluoride increases the remineralization process, which prevents cavities from occurring. FLUORIDE TREATMENTS ARE NOT JUST FOR KIDS! Fluoride improves the remineralization process on any tooth surface. People of all ages are prone to cavities, not just children. Anyone with a high risk for cavities should receive professional fluoride treatments regularly. Elderly patients who struggle with oral hygiene benefit from professional fluoride treatments. Because they are not able to effectively remove plaque from the teeth, elderly patients have an inherently higher risk for cavities. This risk is reduced by applying a professional fluoride treatment to the teeth every three or six months. Patients with special needs who are not able to keep their teeth clean also experience a greater likelihood of cavities. To lower this risk, professional fluoride treatments offer a considerable advantage. In addition to fighting cavities, fluoride also reduces tooth sensitivity. Many adults opt for professional fluoride treatments to alleviate the discomfort of sensitive teeth. Professional fluoride treatments can make dental cleaning much more comfortable for people who suffer from tooth sensitivity. We would suggest you yo take Consultation from our Dental Experts at 32 DIAMONDS DENTAL CLINIC in VAISHALI GHAZIABAD , ( Rated as BEST DENTAL CLINIC IN

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Tooth Sealants

Tooth Sealants

WHAT IS A DENTAL SEALER Dental sealants are thin coatings that when painted on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth (molars) can prevent cavities (tooth decay) for many years. Sealants protect the chewing surfaces from cavities by covering them with a protective shield that blocks out germs and food. Once applied, sealants protect against 80% of cavities for 2 years and continue to protect against 50% of cavities for up to 4 years. WHAT IS A CAVITY A cavity is a permanent hole in a tooth. If it is not treated, it will get bigger; it can hurt and get infected. The most common place for cavities is in the grooves of the back teeth. BENIFITS Sealants are a quick, easy, and painless way to prevent cavities. A tooth without a cavity is stronger and healthier than a tooth with a filling or untreated decay. Sealants are also less expensive and easier to apply than fillings. DOES IT HURT Getting a sealant is easy and does not hurt. The tooth is cleaned and a gel may be placed on the chewing surface for a few seconds. The tooth is then rinsed and dried. Next, the sealant is painted on the tooth. The dentist or dental hygienist also may shine a light on the tooth to help harden the sealant to form a protective shield. We would suggest you yo take Consultation from our Dental Experts at 32 DIAMONDS DENTAL CLINIC in VAISHALI GHAZIABAD , ( Rated as BEST DENTAL CLINIC IN VAISHALI GHAZIABAD ) for Better Diagnosis of your Problem and Solution to them.

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Dental Braces

Dental Braces

A modern solution of straightening your teeth through clear braces, made specifically to fit your mouth.

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Gum Care

Gum Care

Plaque and tartar build up leads to pushing of gums away from teeth.

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Laughing Gas  / Concious Sedation

Laughing Gas / Concious Sedation

Sedation dentistry Sedation dentistry uses a combination of techniques, ranging from nitrous oxide or "laughing gas" to general anesthesia, to relax a patient during surgeries or otherwise uncomfortable appointments. For even the most severe dental phobias, there is no longer a reason to avoid the dentist altogether. The dental office has long been the most common setting for routine dental procedures that use sedation and anti-anxiety techniques. These techniques can be used for any type of dental procedure depending on the needs of the patient. Ultimately, your fears and phobias can be managed so that you can receive the dental care you require no matter where the treatment takes place. Are You a Candidate for Sedation? Your overall health, as well as physical and mental conditions you may be battling at the time, are important to be able to safely undergo certain types of sedation especially in the dental office. Certain of these conditions may require clearance from a physician: cardiac disease, hypertension, diabetes and respiratory diseases should all be addressed prior to a given type of sedation. Your dentist will take a thorough medical history and physical assessment before proceeding, He or she may also ask you to receive medical clearance from your physician. Types of Dental Sedation 1) Laughing Gas Probably the most common form of sedation in the dental office is nitrous oxide, or "laughing gas." Also called inhalation analgesia – and used to alleviate pain when giving birth, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) – nitrous oxide does not put you to sleep, and is effective at reducing your anxiety about a dental procedure. It is very safe and provided in most dental offices. Local injections of anesthesia, which are still used in combination with nitrous oxide, now see consistent effectiveness, and some are practically painless. Nonetheless, the gas can be administered by a machine to further 2) Enteral Sedation The next type of sedation comes in the form of a pill or liquid that you take orally. This is called enteral sedation. Like local anesthetics, oftentimes it is used in combination with nitrous oxide. You may still be awake, but not nervous about the dental work. 3) IV Sedation Intravaneous (IV) sedation is another common method of anti-anxiety wherein the sedative is directly injected to a vein. This technique will allow the dentist to provide a deeper sedation, although you will still be awake but less aware of the procedure. The process requires recovery time after you leave the office. 4) General Anesthesia General anesthesia is a form of sedation by which you will be asleep for the entire procedure. It is practiced using drugs that are directly injected into a vein, along with the possible inhalation of a gaseous anesthetic. A thorough recovery time in the office may be required before leaving.Sedation in dentistry has been a controversial topic due to questions being raised over its safety, especially in dental chair. Dental fear and anxiety are not only common in children but also significantly prevalent among adults due to high intensity of pain. Sharing of airway between the anesthesiologist and the dentist remains the greatest challenge. The purpose of this review is to study the recent trends in conscious sedation in the field of dentistry from an anesthesiologist's perspective. It will provide a practical outline of the pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and routes of administration of the drugs or gases used. 5) Conscious Sedation Conscious sedation is a technique in which the use of a drug or drugs produces a state of depression of the central nervous system (CNS) enabling treatment to be carried out, but during which verbal contact with the patient is maintained throughout the period of sedation. The drugs and techniques used to provide conscious sedation for dental treatment should carry a margin of safety wide enough to render loss of consciousness unlikely. Conscious sedation retains the patient's ability to maintain a patent airway independently and continuously. CHALLENGES OF DENTAL CONCIOUS SEDATION The challenges in dental conscious sedation are as under: Shared airway between the dentist and the anesthesiologist Phobia and anxiety Coexisting medical conditions such as cardiac anomalies, mental instability, and epilepsy Chances of arrhythmias during surgery due to trigeminal nerve stimulation Enlarged tonsils and adenoids in children likely to precipitate respiratory obstruction Risk of patient losing consciousness, respiratory, and cardiovascular depression Vasovagal syncope due to the dependent position of legs in dental chair. The anesthesiologist should be well prepared to face and tackle all the anticipated challenges as enumerated above. A detailed and thorough pre-sedation checkup comprising assessment of airway, cardio-respiratory system, any congenital abnormality, medication history, and allergy must be done. The operating area should be well equipped with all the resuscitation drugs/equipment required to resuscitate the patient in case of emergency. INDCATIONS FOR CONCIOUS SEDATION Dental phobia and anxiety Traumatic and long dental procedures Medical conditions aggravated by stress such as angina, asthma and epilepsy Children more than 1 year of age Mentally challenged individuals Ineffective local anesthesia due to any reason.

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Night Gaurd / Teeth Grinding Solution

Night Gaurd / Teeth Grinding Solution

Night Guards Help Prevent Teeth Grinding / teeth clenching / Bruxism Do you grind your teeth at night? Many people are unaware of the condition called bruxism, in which they grind their teeth in their sleep. Sometimes people notice it from waking up with jaw pain, but usually, it’s not until their dentist sees worn tooth enamel and other symptoms during a dental cleaning. In some cases, teeth grinding could also be loud enough to wake up your partner. Common Symptoms of teeth grinding include: 1. Worn tooth enamel 2. Sensitive teeth 3. Unusual Jaw pain 4. Tired or tight jaw muscles 5. Headaches upon waking 6. Sleep disruption 7. Pain in multiple teeth ** If left untreated, bruxism can permanently damage your teeth and gums. If you suspect you have bruxism, you’ll want to ask your dentist about getting a mouth guard for teeth grinding right away. **A night guard helps stop teeth grinding by working as a protective layer between the upper and lower teeth so you can’t grind them while you sleep. **Once our dentist at 32 diamonds dental clinic ,diagnoses bruxism, they will create a custom teeth grinding guard. *During your first appointment, your dentist will take dental impressions and send them to the lab where your sleeping mouth guard will be made. *When you come back for your second appointment, your night guard will be ready. *Our dentist will check the fit of the appliance to make sure you’ll be able to sleep and breathe comfortably. HOW LONG DO NIGHT GUARDS LAST? A night guards lifespan will vary based on three factors: The severity of grinding The type and quality of night guard you have How well you maintain your night guard In general; however, you can expect a night guard for bruxism to last between 6 months and 3 years. Eventually, you will have to replace your night guard with a new guard. A night guard for bruxism works by taking on the pressure of grinding away from your teeth. Inevitably, this will lead to wear and tear. We would suggest you yo take Consultation from

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