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What is implant?

When the tooth is missing or been extracted it is replaced by artificial tooth like restoration. Usually the root device is made out of titanium and surgically placed inside the bone and artificial crown in joined to resemble the tooth. Generally surgeon might do the implant and advice you to wait few months for the bone to integrate with the titanium screw before you are ready to place the implant restoration.

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Advantage of Implant

Advantage of having dental implant

  • It looks and feels like your own teeth
  • Do not need to remove like denture
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Possible Complication

Possible Complication

Involve surgery ,so like any surgery it also carries risk and complication depend on the location inside the mouth.

Even though it is attach inside the mouth permanently it does need good oral health maintenance otherwise can develop implantitis or infection and inflammation around implant and may need removal.

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Involve

What does it involve?

Surgeon inserts the implant inside the bone surgically and leave it for few month for it to integration with bone and heal well. Then the healing cap is removed and impression taken and send to laboratory to construct the crown. Once it is arrived from the laboratory it is screwed in to the tooth.

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What Our Patients Say.

5 star
Been going to Dr. Aastha for a while and now even my family is converted. Everyone loves it! The clinic feels exclusive and very premium. Asthetics and services go hand in hand and are par excellence. Dr. Aastha’s demeanour is so calm that she puts everyone at ease. It’s a feel good place. Who can ever say that about a dental clinic? Looking forward to my follow up dental appointment.
Karishma Mehta

Karishma Mehta

5 star
I have been beyond pleased with the excellent care I have received at Opal Dental Care Studio! The staff and Dr. Aastha are friendly, respectful, caring and courteous of your time. The clinic is run very smoothly and efficiently. Definitely recommend.
Harshil Zaveri

Harshil Zaveri

5 star
Dr Aastha has a lovely home like clinic. Hygiene is taken care to the utmost. Her team is very pro active, courteous and professional. Dr Aastha carefully explained the line of treatment and aftercare. Dental procedure was a breeze. I had an extremely smooth and pain-free experience at Opal dental care studio. I would highly recommend for any dental related services.
Henal Sheth

Henal Sheth

5 star
I want to thank Dr. Aastha for her incredible work and compliment on her skills and professionalism. You are the most helpful and competent dentist I have ever met. Thank you for making everything so care-free and straightforward. You gave me a beautiful smile and took away all my concerns of having ugly smile. I am fortunate that i met Dr. Aastha. Must say she is an angel who can beautify the bad smiles 😃
Ruksana Khan

Ruksana Khan

5 star
I got 3 beautiful front crowns done. They look so natural and I cannot stop smiling. The whole process was smooth. The staff is great, extremely friendly. Dr. Aastha Chandra has made the clinic so different and the whole place looks so warm and comfortable. Very soothing. I Had a great experience with them highly recommended place if you have any sort of dental issues.
Piyush Rai

Piyush Rai

5 star
Very Specialised team of Doctors. I am really very happy with my over all treatment, previously I was very afraid but Dr Astha she always made me feel comfortable and calm.For me it's like one the best dental care I ever visited and yes everything is painless so no worries at all. Overall great experience 💯
Shivali Jadhav

Shivali Jadhav

5 star
I had a comfortable, luxurious and an absolutely convenient experience. It's my first time fixing anything dental, as an adult and it was making me all shakey. But it was great. I don't remember my doctors name but genuinely, they were all good and was reasonably priced too. For whatever I did. ❤️ thank you.
Trisha Athilat

Trisha Athilat

5 star
Dr. Astha and her team are really good. As a patient, I felt I am in safe hands. It was my first long pending dental works, and the process went so smoothly. Thank you 😊
Namrata Randeri

Namrata Randeri

5 star
I came to Dr. Astha , unable to flaunt the beautiful smile god gifted me , and i leave today with full on renewed confidence to flaunt my broad smile once again ! Treatment spaning Over numerous clinic visits, tweeks and adjustments , al went with ease with her patience ! N not to forget the amazing team she has , sana, pratik and shubham! Thanks for all your patience throughout ! Kudos to u ! Loads of love ! New year, new Me ❤️
Khushi J

Khushi J

5 star
Dr simran aswani is one of thr best dentist I have been too. Totally recommend her and this clinic. Grateful to her .
Dhruva Karunakar

Dhruva Karunakar

5 star
I had a fantastic experience. The entire visit was smooth, professional, and I felt very well taken care of. The staff was friendly, and the atmosphere was calming. I’m extremely happy with the results and would highly recommend them to anyone looking for a great dentist!
Manuela Catania

Manuela Catania

5 star
I’ve never written a review for a medical professional before, which speaks volumes about how exceptional Dr. Aastha and Dr. Simran are. Truly dedicated to ensuring their patients are completely satisfied. Proficient, gentle, and accommodating, they even follow up to check on you after your visit. Definitely on my referral list!
Shashaa Tirupati

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Frequently asked questions

Don’t see the answer you’re looking for?
1. Why do I need to take an X-RAY?

Dental radiographs (x-rays) show the structures of your teeth and mouth that cannot be seen visually during your clinical examination. X-rays also allow us to see the very early signs of decay which means we can start treatment early – sometimes without having to do a filling! From time to time there are other more specific reasons to take an x-ray, for example, infection or to check on wisdom teeth. Dental x-rays require small radiation doses (even smaller now that we have digital x-rays!) however, we never take them unnecessarily.

We encourage you to bring your children in with you to your check-up appointments from very early on. This introduces them to the dental environment and the Dentist in a non-threatening way and allows your child to have confidence when it is their turn.

You can introduce a soft children’s toothbrush from 12 months (earlier if tolerated by the infant) and just use water.

  • We recommend you start using toothpaste from 18 months.
  • Brush your child’s teeth at least twice a day (morning and before bed) to remove plaque that can cause infant infant tooth decay and gum disease. Signs that your child’s teeth are not being brushed correctly are:
    • Red and swollen gums
    • A furry white film over the teeth (plaque)

Many comparisons have been made between electric toothbrushes and manual toothbrushes to look at the ability of each to remove plaque effectively and prevent or reduce calculus (tartar) build-up, thereby reducing the development of gum disease. Research studies have indicated both powered and manual toothbrushes to be equally effective when used correctly, which mean it is not so much the brush you use, but how you use it is the critical factor. Many people are choosing to use a power toothbrush, especially older patients who find them easier to hold. Advice from our dental hygienists can help ensure that your brushing routine is effective no matter which brush you prefer to use.

Clinically referred to as halitosis, bad breath is an unpleasant condition that is cause for embarrassment both socially and professionally. Some people with bad breath aren’t even aware they have a problem. If you’re concerned about bad breath, see one of our dentists for an assessment as they can help to identify the cause and, if it’s due to an oral condition, develop a treatment programme to help eliminate it. What you eat affects the air you exhale. Sometimes bad breath is attributed to certain foods such as garlic and onions. Once the food is absorbed into the bloodstream, it is transferred to the lungs, where it is expelled. Brushing, flossing and mouthwash will only mask the odour temporarily. Odours continue until the body eliminates the food. Dieters may develop unpleasant breath from infrequent eating. If you do not brush and floss daily, particles of food remain in your mouth, collecting bacteria, which can cause bad breath. Food that collects between the teeth, on your tongue and around the gums can rot, leaving an unpleasant odour.

The key to coping with dental anxiety is to discuss your fears with your dentist. Once your dentist knows what your fears are, he or she will be better able to work with you to determine the best ways to make you less anxious and more comfortable. The good news is that today there are a number of strategies that can be used to help reduce fear, anxiety, and pain. These strategies include use of medications (to either numb the treatment area or sedatives or anesthesia to help you relax), Why is my lip/tongue is still numb after having a wisdom tooth out? Nerve damage occurred during the extraction. Usually the problem is not permanent and will gradually get better over a few months.
Here’s some advice. First, when purchasing a toothpaste for you or your child, select one that contains fluoride. Fluoride-containing toothpastes have been shown to prevent cavities. However, one word of caution: check the manufacturer’s label; some toothpastes are not recommended in children under age 6. This is because young children swallow toothpaste and swallowing too much fluoride can lead to tooth discoloration in permanent teeth. It is also wise to select a product approved by the American Dental Association. The ADA’s Seal of Acceptance means that the product has met ADA criteria for safety and effectiveness and that packaging and advertising claims are scientifically supported. Some manufacturers choose not to seek the ADA’s Seal of Acceptance. Although these products may be safe and effective, these products’ performance have not been evaluated or endorsed by the ADA. Next, when considering other properties of toothpaste — such as whitening toothpastes, tartar-control, gum care, desensitizing, etc. — the best advice for selecting among these products may be to simply ask your dental hygienist or dentist what the greatest concerns are for your mouth at this time. After consulting with your dentist or hygienist about your oral health’s greatest needs, look for products within that category (for example, within the tartar control brands or within the desensitizing toothpaste brands) that have received the ADA Seal of Acceptance. Finally, some degree of personal preference comes into play. Choose the toothpaste that tastes and feels best. Gel or paste, wintergreen or spearmint all work alike. If you find that certain ingredients are irritating to your teeth, cheeks or lips, or if your teeth have become more sensitive, or if your mouth is irritated after brushing, try changing toothpastes. If the problem continues, see your dentist.
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