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As per your query, it is very much possible to replace missing teeth permanently in any age these days. All that you need to have is the awareness for that and the require resources as well. To replace any missing tooth, the best option these days is a dental “Implantâ€. Implants have been into the existence for the last couple of decades but with the latest researches & developments specifically for them, their success rates have increased tremendously. You need to have a coupl ...
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There is still lot of time for erruption of the other deciduous ( milk) teeth. However the permanent teeth will errupt at around 6 - 7 yrs. So nothing to worry for the time being. You can always get a routine dental checkup done by a pedodontist. ...
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Need to review your diet and your brushing technique. Need to know whether only discoloration or tartar deposits on the tooth. ...
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Tooth powder was used century back when pastes were not used. The problem here is the abrasive nature of tooth powder. Consultant your dentist and undergo complete scaling and then ask for a complete assessment for your gums, based on which a suitable treatment can be advised. ...
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Hi again,
Yes this is fine. The skin does dry and flake as it recovers from any inflammatory event like an anceiform eruption. You can use a bland moisturizer like Cetaphil cream for the dryness if you like and use a soap free face wash like Cetaphil-OS face wash.
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rct and capping (if zirconia) 12000 INR
artificial teeth if implant 30000 INR ...
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STITCHES IS NOT MAIN PROBLEM BECAUSE ITS HEAL AFTER 15 TO 20 DAYS BUT MAIN PROBLEM IS YOUR SON LOST 3 MILKI TEETH AND ITS VERY IMPORTENT FOR SPEECH AND ESTHETIC SO WHEN EVER YOU GET CHANCE YOU HAVE TO GO FOR SPACE MAINTENANCE BY PEDODONTIC OTHERWISE WHEN NEXT TEETH COME AFTER 6 YEAR ITS VERY CRITICAL TO HANDEL LOST SPACE BY TEETH ...
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Hi,
main cause for the bleeding & tender gums is Bacterial Deposits on the tooth surface i.e. Plaque. Oral contraceptives can alter the response of Gums to the Plaque. Visit a dentist and get your Scaling done. Technique of teeth brushing is more important than the frequency of brushing. Maintain proper oral hygiene.
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Hi,
As per your description and keeping in account the age of your dear son, it looks mostly a primary herpetic gingivostomatitis to me.
Give more of supportive treatment like ice chips and some coating agent for ulcers like kaolin pectin.
Take care and visit any Oral Physician
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