Dr. Mahesh Kumar Appikatla - Dentist in Vijayawada

Dr. Mahesh Kumar Appikatla

MDS - Paedodontics And Preventive Dentistry, BDS

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  • Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh

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Clinic Locations

Dhantraalayam Dental Clinic

Ashok Nagar , Vijayawada , Andhra Pradesh , India

Education

  • Drs. Sudha Nageswara Rao Siddhartha Institute of Dental Sciences - 2017 Graduated
    MDS - Paedodontics And Preventive Dentistry
  • The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University (TNMGRMU) - 2012 Graduated
    BDS

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.

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.

Dental Cavities: How Can You Get Rid Of It?

Cavities are holes that form in your teeth. These holes occur when bacteria in your mouth react with the sugars from the food and drinks you consume. The bacteria produce acids that attack and destroy the hard outer coating of your teeth (enamel). When this happens, a cavity form. Cavities can develop at any age, but they are most common in children and teenagers whose permanent teeth are coming in. Unlike a lot of other health concerns, you have some control over cavities.

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