Specialist’s Dental Clinic & Implant Center is one of Bangalore’s top and most modern private centres for general dentistry, periodontal, and implantology. Located in the K.R Puram, Bangalore, we’re just a 10-minute drive from the K.R Puram railway station, and just one minute from the Bangalore highway. We’re a talented team of leading dentistry professionals that provide our local and international patients with the highest standards of care, by offering a wide-range of treatment options. Our services focus on high end implantology (including immediate loading procedures), aesthetic and cosmetic dentistry, dental crowns, dental veneers, teeth whitening, root canal treatment, gum treatment, hygienist services and wisdom tooth removal. Our center has 4 large treatment rooms, four high-tech operating rooms dedicated to implantology and oral graft procedures and the best private oral hygiene center in Bangalore. Every member of our team has many years of focused training and ongoing personal development in the area of dentistry and implantology. We’ve created a 21st century dental clinic that offers our patients a welcoming environment, designed to give them the very best experience in dental treatments.
Regular dentist visits can do more than keep your smile attractive – they can also tell dentists a lot about your overall health, including whether or not you may be at risk for chronic disease.
- Diabetes
- Leukemia
- Oral cancer
- Pancreatic cancer
- Heart disease
- Kidney disease
If you don’t take care of your teeth and gums, your poor oral hygiene can actually lead to other health problems, including:
- Oral and facial pain. According to the Office of the Surgeon General, this pain may be largely due to infection of the gums that support the teeth and can lead to tooth loss. Gingivitis, an early stage of gum disease, and advanced gum disease affect more than 75% of the U.S. population.
- Problems with the heart and other major organs. Mouth infections can affect major organs. For example, the heart and heart valves can become inflamed by bacterial endocarditis, a condition that affects people with heart disease or anyone with damaged heart tissue.
- Digestion problems. Digestion begins with physical and chemical processes in the mouth, and problems here can lead to intestinal failure, irritable bowel syndrome and other digestive disorders.
Seeing a dentist regularly helps to keep your mouth in top shape and allows your dentist to watch for developments that may point to other health issues. A dental exam can also detect poor nutrition and hygiene, growth and development problems and improper jaw alignment. Provide your dentist with a complete medical history and inform him or her of any recent health developments, even if they seem unrelated to your oral health.
- Brush twice a day for at least two minutes, using fluoridated toothpaste.
- Floss daily to remove plaque from places your toothbrush can’t reach.
- Eat a healthy diet to provide the nutrients necessary (vitamins A and C, in particular) to prevent gum disease.
- Avoid cigarettes and smokeless tobacco, which are known to contribute to gum disease and oral cancer.
- Visit the dentist regularly for cleanings and exams. This is one of the most effective ways to detect the early signs of gum disease.