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Frequently Asked Questions

Dental aligners are custom-made, transparent trays that gradually shift teeth into their desired position, offering a more discreet alternative to traditional braces. 

The cost of dental aligners in India typically ranges from ₹35,000 to ₹2,25,000, depending on the complexity of your case and the brand of aligners. 

The treatment process includes an initial consultation, 3D scanning of your teeth, custom aligner creation, and periodic check-ins with your dentist until the desired results are achieved. 

Teeth cleaning involves plaque and tartar removal, deep cleaning, polishing, and flossing to ensure a thorough cleanse. 

Most people should have 2 dental cleanings per year, but some may require more frequent visits based on their oral health needs. 

Most people should have 2 dental cleanings per year, but some may require more frequent visits based on their oral health needs. 

Most people should have 2 dental cleanings per year, but some may require more frequent visits based on their oral health needs. 

Traditional dentures cannot be turned into implants, but you can replace dentures with implant-supported prosthetics for more stability and comfort. 

Implants provide a stable anchor for dentures, preventing slipping, improving chewing efficiency, and offering a more secure fit than traditional dentures. 

Root Canal Treatment (RCT) is a dental procedure used to treat infections or damage within the pulp of a tooth. The pulp is the soft tissue inside the tooth that contains nerves and blood vessels. When it becomes inflamed or infected due to deep decay, a crack, or trauma, a root canal is performed to remove the affected pulp, clean and disinfect the inner part of the tooth, and then seal it with a filling or crown to protect and restore its functionality. 

Yes, root canal treatment can sometimes be done in a single visit, especially in less complex cases. However, in cases of severe infection or damage, or if additional procedures like placing a crown are required, multiple visits may be necessary. Your dentist will assess your case and recommend the appropriate number of visits. 

The process of root canal treatment involves several steps: 

  1. Diagnosis and Imaging: The dentist will examine your tooth and take X-rays to assess the extent of infection and plan the treatment. 
  1. Anesthesia: Local anesthesia is applied to numb the affected area, ensuring that the procedure is painless. 
  1. Access Opening: A small hole is drilled into the tooth to access the infected pulp. 
  1. Pulp Removal and Cleaning: The infected or damaged pulp is removed from the tooth’s root canals, which are then cleaned, shaped, and disinfected to prevent further infection. 
  1. Filling the Canals: The cleaned root canals are filled with a rubber-like material called gutta-percha to seal them and prevent reinfection. 
  1. Sealing and Restoration: Depending on the case, the tooth is temporarily sealed or a permanent filling/crown is placed to restore the tooth’s function and appearance. 
  1. Follow-up: In some cases, a second visit is required to place a permanent crown or final restoration to protect the tooth long-term. 

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