BDS, MDS - Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics
Dentist
Ernakulam, Kerala
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About Me
Dr. Shilpa Dineshan is a Orthodontist in Edapally, Ernakulam and has an experience of 6 years in this field. Dr. Shilpa Dineshan practices at Futureace Hospital in Edapally, Ernakulam. She completed BDS from Amrita School of Dentistry in 2016 and MDS - Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics from Amrita School of Dentistry in 2019.
Clinic Locations
Futureace Hospital
37/3712 Bed &F Ground Floor, Ernakulam, Kerala, India
Specialization
Orthodontist
Education
Amrita School of Dentistry - 2016 Graduated
BDS
Amrita School of Dentistry - 2019 Graduated
MDS - Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics
News
How To Brush Your Teeth in the Right Way?
A healthy smile is not only aesthetically pleasing but also plays a significant role in our overall health and well-being. Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential for preventing tooth decay, gum disease, and other dental problems. While many people may think that brushing their teeth twice a day is enough, there are several other factors to consider when it comes to oral care. In this discussion, we will explore the right way to brush your teeth, choose the right toothbrush and toothpaste, floss effectively, clean your tongue, and adopt additional dental care tips to ensure optimal oral hygiene.
Toothache Causes and Remedies for Relieve the Pain
A toothache refers to pain in or around your tooth. This discomfort can range from a minor issue, like gum irritation, to an indication of a larger problem, like tooth decay.
However, toothache is sometimes referred pain. This means that the pain is caused by problems elsewhere in the body. A toothache should never be ignored. A toothache caused by tooth decay can be exacerbated if left untreated.
Dentures are oral appliances that are used to replace missing teeth and can be either full or partial. Additionally, implant-supported dentures are another option that can provide additional stability and support. With proper care and maintenance, the average lifespan of a denture is typically seven to 10 years.