Dr. M. Sirisha - Dentist in Hyderabad

Dr. M. Sirisha

BDS

DentistDentist
  • Hyderabad, Telangana

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Clinic Locations

Shri Datta Sai Dental Clinic

#12-2-823/D, Income Tax. colony, Gudimalkapur, Mehdipatnam, Landmark: Near Rajeshwari Teample. , Hyderabad , Telangana , India

Services

  • Crowns and Bridges Fixing
  • Dental Fillings
  • Cosmetic/ Aesthetic Dentistry
  • Artificial Teeth
  • Cast Partial Denture

Education

  • Rajarajeswari Dental College Hospital - 2003 Graduated
    BDS

Work & Experience

  • Shri Datta Sai Dental Clinic
    As a Doctor
    2004-1900

Membership

  • Indian Dental Association

News

Why Does the Mouth Bad Breath and How to Get Rid of It?

Why Does the Mouth Bad Breath and How to Get Rid of It? January 28, 2022 by Editorial Team Bad Breath Share Tweet Pin Share Bad breath, also known as halitosis or fetor oris according to scientific or medicinal terms, is a bad odor that comes out of your mouth or mouthparts like teeth, throat, and many other parts. Bad breath is often considered a symptom of hidden health problems and needs professional attention. Bad breath can also develop due to a number of reasons- sometimes they may result from bloating or problems indigestion, and sometimes the bad odor from the mouth may come out due to poor dental habits and unhealthy lifestyles. Once you notice a bad odor coming out of your mouth, it is highly advisable for an expert dentist or any registered medical practitioner.

Do Dental Appliances Work for Sleep Apnea?

Sleep apnea is a dangerous sleep disorder in which a person’s breathing is interrupted while sleeping. Untreated sleep apnea causes people to stop breathing frequently during the night, sometimes hundreds of times. Obstructive, central, and mixed sleep apnea is the three forms. The most prevalent of the three is obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Obstructive sleep apnea occurs

How to Get Whiten Teeth Naturally?

The reason for yellow teeth may be as, teeth have three layers in them, the outer translucent enamel, the inner yellowish dentine, and then the inside soft pulp. The enamel is a translucent layer that keeps on depositing on the dentin during the early development of the tooth. Naturally (non-damaged), human teeth are bluish-white in color due to the color of fully developed translucent laminar Enamel deposition over dentin. So, initially, the teeth appear white.

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