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The mission of Fine Feather Dental is to provide satisfaction and brighter smile to all our patients. Read about dental health and tips here. FineFeather Dental is the best Dental clinic having more than 22 branches in India.
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2d ago
Dental crowns and bridges are versatile solutions for a range of dental issues, offering both cosmetic and functional benefits. At Fine Feather Dental Clinic, our skilled team specializes in providing high-quality crowns and bridges to address various dental concerns.
Here’s how these treatments can help improve your smile and oral health: Damaged Teeth
Crowns are used to restore and protect damaged teeth. Whether your tooth is cracked, chipped, or weakened by decay, a crown can provide strength and stability, preventing further damage and preserving the tooth’s natural structure.
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1w ago
Your smile is your signature, and at Fine Feather Dental Clinic, we understand its power to boost your confidence and transform your appearance. Our range of advanced cosmetic dentistry procedures is designed to enhance your natural beauty and give you the smile you’ve always wanted. Here are six cutting-edge treatments to rejuvenate your smile:
Top six procedures to revitalize your smile Teeth Whitening
Brighten your smile with professional teeth whitening treatments. Our safe and effective procedures remove stains and discolouration, leaving you with a dazzling smile.
Veneers
Transform your ..read more
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1w ago
The health and beauty of their children’s smiles are among the top priorities. Most teenagers these days get braces, but how can parents determine if their child should see an orthodontist? Will you be able to determine, as a parent, if your child might need braces?
While seeing an orthodontist is the best way to find out for sure if your child would benefit from orthodontic treatment, there are several clues that your child might soon be wearing braces.
Is your child losing baby teeth too soon, too late, or irregularly?
See how your child’s baby teeth are coming out. Milk teeth usually start ..read more
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2w ago
All of us are familiar with dental stains and how to get them out and whiten teeth. But have white patches on teeth ever been mentioned? Known properly as white spot lesions, they indicate early deterioration.
White spot lesions can result from low calcium diets, poor dental hygiene, enamel hypoplasia (thinner growth of the enamel on teeth), fluorosis (overexposure of fluoride to the teeth), or demineralization of the enamel of the teeth. The good news, though, is that it can be reversed and treated.
Possible Causes of Teeth White Spot Lesions
As was already indicated, there are several reason ..read more
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1M ago
Malocclusion ranks as the third most prevalent cause of periodontal diseases. A multidisciplinary approach that primarily entails periodontal and orthodontic care can improve patients’ oral health because misaligned teeth have a negative impact on periodontal tissues.
The Impact of Periodontal Tissues on Different Kinds of Malocclusion
Dental malocclusions, such as crowding, mesially pointed molars, and rotated teeth, might affect periodontal tissues, as shown in studies. Patients with these malocclusions experienced symptoms like chronic periodontitis, bleeding gums, receding gums, and enlarg ..read more
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1M ago
Gingivitis, the first stage of gum disease, can have a serious impact on someone’s oral health. In this blog, we’ll look at how orthodontics and gingivitis are related. This article will examine the relationship between orthodontic problems and gum health, and it will offer helpful information on how to avoid or deal with these concerns.
Gingivitis: What Is It and How Does It Spread?
Plaque, a sticky bacterial film, builds up on teeth and gums and causes gingivitis, an inflammation of the gums. This is a typical problem with oral health. It may originate from:
Negligible dental care
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1M ago
At Fine Feather Dental Clinic, we believe that understanding the relationship between habits and malocclusion is key to ensuring optimal oral health. In this blog, we delve into the impact of habits on dental alignment and the role of habit-breaking appliances in achieving a healthy, beautiful smile.
The Habits
Habits such as thumb sucking, pacifier use, tongue thrusting, and mouth breathing can significantly affect dental alignment over time. These repetitive behaviors can exert pressure on the teeth, jaw, and surrounding structures, leading to malocclusion or misalignment of the teeth.
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1M ago
At Fine Feather Dental Clinic, we believe that a straight, healthy smile is not only aesthetically pleasing but also vital for overall well-being. In this blog, we explore the far-reaching effects of crooked teeth on oral health, general health, and quality of life.
Crooked Teeth and Oral Health
Crooked teeth, also known as malocclusion, can lead to a myriad of oral health issues. Misaligned teeth are more difficult to clean effectively, increasing the risk of plaque buildup, tooth decay, and gum disease. Moreover, malocclusion can cause abnormal wear and tear on the teeth, leading to enamel e ..read more
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2M ago
If you have a problem with your teeth or a dental emergency, getting stressed or panicking can make things worse. It’s important to have a plan so you can handle the situation quickly and effectively.
Different Kind of Dental Emergencies
Here’s a list of various kinds of dental emergencies and what you can do before reaching the emergency dentist.
Tooth Loss
If you can reach your dentist within an hour of losing a tooth, there’s a chance to save it. Don’t touch the tooth by the roots. Preserve it by placing it back in its socket, in a glass of milk, or between your gum and cheek as you head to ..read more
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2M ago
If you’ve just had a root canal treatment, it’s super important to make sure you’re following your dentist’s advice for a smooth recovery.
7 Tips to follow after root canal treatment Use your prescribed medicines correctly
Even if you don’t feel any pain after your treatment, it’s important to take all the medicines your dentist gave you exactly as they told you. Sometimes, you may need to take the medicine regularly to avoid feeling any pain or discomfort. If your dentist prescribed antibiotics, make sure to take them to prevent any infections.
Keep the treated area clean
You can keep brushin ..read more