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1. Who is a dentist?
A dentist is a doctor who practices dentistry. Dentistry involves the mouth, teeth, gums, and related areas. A dentist takes care of the overall oral healthcare. Common procedures performed at the dentist are tooth filling, tooth extraction, cleaning and polishing of teeth, and minor tooth surgeries like root canal treatment. Within dentistry, there are many specializations that require further training.
2. What education qualifications are mandatory for a Dentist?
A doctoral degree in the field of dental medicine or dental surgery is required to become a dentist. The pre-requisite for doing a dental course is a 4-year bachelor’s degree in a science related field. Qualifying in the dental admission exam and enrolling in a dental school are the next steps.
3. Should I consult a dentist for bad breath?
Bad breath is often due to lack of oral hygiene. In some cases, it may be an indication of some underlying health issue. Consulting a dentist for bad breath is the most logical step. A dentist will perform thorough examination of your teeth and gums to determine the cause of bad breath. Halitosis is the medical term for bad breath.
4. How many sittings does a dentist take for Root canal treatment?
Root canal treatment is a dental procedure followed for advanced decay of tooth that cannot be repaired by filling. In this treatment the tooth pulp is removed, the space is cleaned and filled, and finally a crown is placed on the tooth. The number of sittings for a root canal treatment varies depending on the extent of tooth decay.
5. Will a dentist perform surgery for wisdom tooth removal?
People who develop wisdom tooth may require extraction at a later time. A dentist is the right person to perform extraction of wisdom tooth. Once you book an appointment for tooth extraction, the dentist will appraise you of the entire procedure and after care. Sedation, numbing, tissue removal, bone removal, and tooth extraction are the steps of wisdom tooth removal.
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In India, a dentist needs to complete a 4-year undergraduate degree BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) followed by an internship for at least one year. The BDS must be from a college whose courses are recognized by the Dental Council of India (DCI). Further specialisation can be pursued through short-term courses or a masters degree.
With the advent of present technology, there is little to no pain during a root canal procedure as your dentist will use local anaesthesia to numb your tooth and gums. If you have facial swelling or fever before a root canal, your dentist may give you antibiotics beforehand to kill the infection and reduce your pain.
National Dentist’s Day is celebrated on March 6th every year in India. This day is meant to remind everyone to show appreciation to their dentists and understand the importance of regular dental care.
Gum disease ranges from inflammation of the gums (redness and swelling) called gingivitis, which can lead to periodontitis and cause serious damage to the tissue and bone supporting the teeth. While gingivitis is mild and can be managed and reversed by maintaining proper oral hygiene, you should consult a dentist at the earliest for periodontitis.
As recommended for adults, children should also visit the dentist at least every 6 months. Sometimes, to build confidence and a comfort level with the child, a dentist might schedule visits more often, such as every 3 months. Speak to the dentist about your child’s oral health and how often it should be checked.
Yes, dentists offer teeth whitening as part of their services. Professional teeth whitening includes applying a peroxide-based bleaching solution to your teeth, and using heat, light, or a combination of the two to amplify the results.
Tartar is the buildup of hard calcified deposits on your teeth and gums. A dentist uses a mirror to see and a scaler (scraping tool) to get rid of plaque and tartar around your gum line and in between your teeth. Subsequently, the dentist usually brushes your teeth with a high-powered electric brush and a gritty (grainy) toothpaste to remove any tartar left behind from the scaler.
Dentists use a concave mirror to provide a larger and brighter image of the inside of your mouth, making it easier for him/her to see the back of your mouth. A concave mirror has a reflecting surface which is bent inward while the outward surface is polished. It provides a larger image without inverting it.