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I always thought going to a Dentist means visiting Hell on Earth. After I visited Dr. Amit I realized “dentistry is painless”!!! Honestly I’ve totally enjoyed my sessions with him and finally got educated in oral Hygiene !!Basically “he is the best”!!

MUKUL MISHRA
MD,
TRIGGER HAPPY ENTERTAINMENT
Doctors a word which is scary but for me its an extended family. Pankti and Amit are an adorable couple and the Bestest Best Doctors ever seen!!
May your hardwork,dedication, personal touch, warmth and a chill attitude make you grow with many more clinics!!
Thanks for being so very patient with me for so many gone years and for the coming years!
SHINAKHA SHARMA
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Gum
Disease or periodontal disease are diseases that
affect the tissues surrounding the roots of the teeth.
Gum disease is the most prevalent oral disease affecting
almost 80% of population and a leading cause of tooth
loss amongst adults in the developed world.
Gum disease is a very SNEAKY DISEASE!! You can
have gum disease, when you are not readily aware of
the problem. That is why it is important for you to have a comprehensive
gum disease examination. Here is a self access test
for you ..
Do you have
Swollen red gums or bleeding gums?
Bad breath?
Small spaces appearing between teeth?
Gums tending to pull downwards in relation
to the teeth?
Vague pain in one or more teeth (not related
to decaying teeth)?
Shifting and loosening of permanent teeth?
Foul taste in the mouth?
Itchy feeling in the gums, relieved by
digging with a toothpick?
If you have answered YES to any one or more of the queries
above, you are likely to be suffering from gum disease!!
To confirm self diagnosis of a gum disease a full mouth X-ray called an OPG should be done.
Compare your OPG to the OPG images displayed here >>
Look out for the grey outline of bone level between the roots of the teeth. Healthy mouth x-ray image shows bone levels in form of triangular grey projections between the teeth. Gum disease is characterized by loss of bone supporting the teeth and is evident on the OPG x-ray in form of loss of grey projections and appearance of black triangles between the teeth. More the drop in the bone level, bigger are the sizes of black triangles and more severe and chronic is the gum disease.
Images 1 to 3 show a diseased mouth X-ray, depicting appearance of black triangles shown in blue. Ideal bone levels are shown in green and current bone level in red.
If you detect these changes on your OPG x-ray along with any or more of the above said symptoms you are likely to be suffering from Gum disease. Seek professional help to diagnose and treat the condition.
The
most important fact is that, at the onset, the disease
is very slowly progressing and does not cause any problems
in the initial stages. Infact periodontal disease rarely
show any symptoms or pain until the later stages, which
could be quiet dangerous!! More teeth are lost due to
gum diseases than due to tooth decay!!
Gum
disease (periodontal disease) occur when the toxins found
in plaque begin to irritate or inflame the gingiva (gum
tissue). The resulting bacterial infection , often known
as gingivitis, can eventually lead to the destruction
of the gum tissue and underlying bone. If not treated
in time, it can also lead to loose teeth and eventually
tooth loss!!
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Healthy Mouth
Advanced Gum Disease
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