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Dr. Neha Bandewar is a renowned Dentist in Pimple Saudagar 1, Pune. She has over 12 years of experience as a Dentist. She is a BDS . You can consult Dr. Neha Bandewar at Smile Makers Dental Clinic in Pimple Saudagar 1, Pune. Book an appointment online with Dr. Neha Bandewar and consult privately on Lybrate.com.
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BDS - Pravara Rural Dental College, PO Loni B K, Maharashtra, - 2007
English
Hindi
Indian Dental Association
Location
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Smile Makers Dental Clinic
#103, 1st Floor, Sai Vastu Heights. Landmark: Near To SBI Govind Garden Chowk, Pune, Pune Get Directions
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Teeth Cleaning Procedure
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Teeth Whitening Procedure
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Root Canal Treatment
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Dental Fillings
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Management of Dental Hygiene
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Chronic Skin Allergy Treatment
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Tooth Extraction Procedure
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Dental Implants
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Laser Treatment
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Skin Rash Treatment
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Gap Closing (Dental) Treatment
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Allergy Tests
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Orthodontics Treatment
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Artificial Teeth Treatment
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Treatment of Root Canal Treatment (RCT)
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Wisdom Tooth Removal Procedure
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I think probably its chronic tonsillitis with pharyngitis.U need a combination therapy.U will have to take iv antibiotics for 5 days along with healing enzymes,certain vitamins,with some homeopathy medicines. Call and take an appointment .
I think your suffering from gingivitis. Maintain oral hygiene. Brush atlst 3 times a day. Rinse your mouth well after every food you take. At night brush with baking soda and wash your mouth with lemon water. Rinse your mouth twice with water mixed with clauve oil. Have a healthy food habit. Do not take or chew tobacco. And visit to your dentist. U need proper homeopathic treatment to cure this problem.
Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons (MRCS), MS - General Surgery, MBBS
General Surgeon, Mohali
It is a condition.
It has 1 percent chance of developing into oral cancer.
If the patch is small you can get it surgically excised if not just keep a watchful eye on it.
Preventive measures-treat an infected tooth near the lesion,
decrease smoking, paan and alcohol.
You are suffering from recurrent mouth ulcers because of hyper acidity. You have to follow correct diet plan along with homeopathic medicines to cure Hyper acidity. it may lead to gastric ulcer if not controlled early. if you want more details, diet plan and prescription please send me personal messages.
10 tips to look after your teeth
Good oral hygiene and regular visits to the dentist will help you maintain healthy teeth and gums.
Here are some tips to help you look after your teeth.
1. Brush at least twice a day. The best time to brush teeth is after meals. Choose a
toothbrush with a small head for better access to back teeth. Soft bristles are kinder on
your gums.
2. Use fluoridated toothpaste. Fluoride helps to harden tooth enamel and reduces your risk
of decay.
3. Brush thoroughly. Tooth brushing should take between two and three minutes.
4. Floss your teeth daily. Use a slow and gentle sawing motion.
5. Limit acidic drinks like soft drinks, cordials and fruit juices. Food acids soften tooth
material and dissolve the minerals in tooth enamel, causing holes (cavities or caries). In
severe cases, teeth may be ‘eaten’ right down to the gum.
6. Limit sugary foods. Bacteria in dental plaque change sugars into acids.
7. Protect your teeth from injury. Wear a mouthguard or full-face helmet when playing
sports.
8. Try to save a knocked out tooth. If possible, hold the tooth back in place while you seek
immediate dental advice. If this is not possible, wrap the tooth in plastic or place it in milk
and seek dental advice immediately.
9. Avoid using your teeth for anything other than chewing food. If you use them to
crack nuts, remove bottle tops or rip open packaging, you risk chipping or even breaking
your teeth.
10. See your dentist for regular check-ups.
Good oral hygiene and regular visits to the dentist will help you maintain healthy teeth and gums.
Here are some tips to help you look after your teeth.
1. Brush at least twice a day. The best time to brush teeth is after meals. Choose a
toothbrush with a small head for better access to back teeth. Soft bristles are kinder on
your gums.
2. Use fluoridated toothpaste. Fluoride helps to harden tooth enamel and reduces your risk
of decay.
3. Brush thoroughly. Tooth brushing should take between two and three minutes.
4. Floss your teeth daily. Use a slow and gentle sawing motion.
5. Limit acidic drinks like soft drinks, cordials and fruit juices. Food acids soften tooth
material and dissolve the minerals in tooth enamel, causing holes (cavities or caries). In
severe cases, teeth may be ‘eaten’ right down to the gum.
6. Limit sugary foods. Bacteria in dental plaque change sugars into acids.
7. Protect your teeth from injury. Wear a mouthguard or full-face helmet when playing
sports.
8. Try to save a knocked out tooth. If possible, hold the tooth back in place while you seek
immediate dental advice. If this is not possible, wrap the tooth in plastic or place it in milk
and seek dental advice immediately.
9. Avoid using your teeth for anything other than chewing food. If you use them to
crack nuts, remove bottle tops or rip open packaging, you risk chipping or even breaking
your teeth.
10. See your dentist for regular check-ups.
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