Dr. M. Sai Radha - Dentist in Vijayawada

Dr. M. Sai Radha

BDS

DentistDentist
  • Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh

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Clinic Locations

Roots Dental Clinic And Implant Centre

#57-9-1, 3rd Main Road, New Postal Colony, Pantakalava Road , Vijayawada , Andhra Pradesh , India

Services

  • Artificial Teeth
  • Dental Braces Fixing
  • Dental Implant Fixing
  • Scaling / Polishing
  • Dental Fillings
  • Impaction / Impacted Tooth Extraction
  • Teeth Reshaping
  • Tooth Extraction
  • Teeth Whitening

Education

  • Kothiwal Dental College Research Centre - 2006 Graduated
    BDS

Work & Experience

  • Roots Dental Clinic And Implant Centre
    Owner
    2013-1900

Membership

  • Dental Council of India

News

Oral Psoriasis: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnose and Treatment

Oral psoriasis is a rare form of psoriasis that can affect the inside of the mouth. Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that causes skin inflammation and symptoms such as itching, redness, and peeling. Oral psoriasis is a rare type of psoriasis that affects the inside of the mouth and can cause a variety of symptoms, including: Mouth sores or ulcers that may be painful or uncomfortable Patches or pustules on the tongue, gums, or inside the cheeks Gum peeling or bleeding

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.

Consuming Vitamin C May Help to Stop Bleeding Gums

Gums that bleed after simple probing can be a sign of gingivitis, an early stage of periodontal disease. However, low levels of vitamin C may also be behind the problem. This can be remedied by increasing your intake of Vitamin C as said by the researchers. Daily brushing, flossing, and every-three-to-four-months cleaning of teeth will help prevent this condition.

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