If so, please call us IMMEDIATELY. If you wish to speak to Dr. Meena, you can call her on 0422788314. At dental Lifeline, Your wellbeing is our primary concern. We will try to find time for you ASAP.
Dental pain could be very uncomfortable experience. Dental pain can occur for many reasons – however the most important outcome is to immediately alleviate the pain you are experiencing and then determine a permanent solution to ensure you remain pain free.
Dental pain can occur in response to eating or drinking hot or cold or on chewing certain kinds of food or when you brush your teeth. Never ignore the pain as this suggests something needs attention. “Stich in time saves nine”. Attending to the problems early can save you time, more pain and expenses and treatment can be simple.
See us for a FREE CONSULT and we will explain why it’s happening and what needs to be done.
We recommend all our patients come in for a check-up and clean every six months, just to make sure there are no problems that need to be addressed. We do a thorough examination, clean, X- rays if required and fluoride.
If you are visiting the practice for the first time, see our “NEW PATIENT OFFER”, and we assure it won’t be the last time. However, Brushing twice a day and flossing once a day are the golden rules for good dental health. Daily brushing and flossing keeps healthy mouths healthy.
Your first appointment is an opportunity for us to gain an understanding of your special wants and needs.
During this time, Dr Meena or Dr Namita will provide a full comprehensive exam, take a series of x-rays in order to gain an accurate diagnosis along with a consultation.
We will do a detailed examination and give you a good clean and apply fluoride on your teeth. We will be happy to answer any questions that you may have. At the conclusion of your consultation, Dentist will also put together a comprehensive diagnosis and treatment plan for you outlining the scope of prospective treatments, duration and fees involved so you will have a thorough understanding of your dental status.
No. Bleeding gums are common but not OK. In a healthy state gums do not bleed. Bleeding is often an indication that the gums are inflamed. The most common cause of bleeding gums is Gingivitis. Also known as inflammation of the gums, gingivitis is a disease of the soft tissues surrounding and supporting the teeth. It is a bacterial infection caused by microbes in plaque which is allowed to settle and grow around the gum edges.
The bleeding may also arise from Periodontitis or traumatic cleaning. Bleeding gums are sometimes associated with serious medical conditions. A dental practitioner should check bleeding gums.
The process of establishing good dental care should start early. It’s a good idea for a child as early as the age of three to accompany a parent to one of their check-ups. This will give the child an introduction to the dentist in a comfortable manner, helping to establish a positive relationship. Often the child will volunteer to sit in the chair for a ride! After the initial introduction, it’s a good idea to bring the child in for his own first preventative visit, and continue this habit every six months. It is crucial that all children visit the dentist at five or six-years-old, when their first permanent teeth begin coming through. In this way, they will begin caring for their new teeth and prevent future problems.
Always use a soft brush with a small head. We don’t need to scrub our teeth. Give your gums a good gentle massage. Change your toothbrush every 3 months.
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