28th March 2024 |

Comments


Leave a Comment

4 Quick Tooth Tips for New Parents

4 Quick Tooth Tips for New Parents

25th July 2018| Espressotive

4 Quick Tooth Tips for New Parents

Being a new parent is a big challenge filled with thousands of questions and a lot of research. We’re here to help new parents get their children a healthy smile with some of our favorite tooth tips for new teeth!

Begin an Oral Health Care Routine

img1

Question: do you have to clean baby’s mouth if it has no teeth? Answer: YES! A baby’s first tooth doesn’t typically erupt until they are 8 months old, but it’s still important to keep their mouth clean. You can clean their gums by taking a damp cloth or gauze and gently rubbing it over their gums to remove any food debris. You may choose to use a very soft, baby toothbrush and lightly brush their gums using a very low amount of pressure to avoid upsetting their sensitive gums. However, a damp cloth works just as well.

Establish a Dental Home

Parents have to establish a dental home for their children before their first birthday. Usually, a child’s first tooth will appear between 6 and 10 months of age, which makes it the perfect time to choose a comfortable dental home for your child.

By choosing a pediatric dental home for your child, you get them the best oral care specifically designed for young teeth. A pediatric dentist will be able to diagnose any issues in your child’s smile, and provide you with the knowledge needed to help them achieve oral health success. 

Incorporate Mouth Healthy Foods

Around ages 4- 6 months, most children are ready to begin eating some solid foods. You can take this opportunity to introduce them to some mouth-healthy foods that their body and developing smile will appreciate. Soft foods like bananas, cooked sweet potatoes and avocado are fantastic healthy foods for children beginning a solid diet.  Sweet potatoes are high in Vitamin-A, and support healthy teeth and gums, and avocados contain high amounts of Vitamin C, which contains folate – a mineral that combats gum disease.

Be Flexible

Your child’s mouth is going to evolve, and their oral health routine will need to adapt to fit their smile. As they age, be sure to replace their toothbrush when the bristles begin to plume and fray, and pick one with soft bristles that they can easily grab. Also, be sure to visit the pediatric dentist twice per year so that you can stay up-to-date on any changes in their smile that need to be treated. 

Have a Dental Checkup Regularly

Providing the best dental care for your child is our top priority, and we would love to speak with you about your child and their dental needs. Establishing a dental home early is very important, so we suggest that you bring your toddler in right after their first tooth emerges. That way, we can craft a dental plan that will help them earn a healthy smile that lasts for life. We see children of all ages, so schedule an appointment with us online! We want to make visiting the dentist fun and easy for your child. Call us today to schedule an appointment, or a relaxing meet-and-greet.

 

Read More
5 Reasons why Dr Parkers is one of the Best Place for Dental Tourism in Goa

5 Reasons why Dr Parkers is one of the Best Place for Dental Tourism in Goa

28th March 2018| Espressotive

Medical tourism encompasses a number of other terms including surgical tourism, health tourism, dental tourism and medical travel among others. This exciting idea of getting medical treatment along with the opportunity to explore a new country has been gaining favor across the globe with surprising speed. This is one of the reasons why people all across the world are crossing geographical borders to seek health care in a foreign country. When it comes to Goa, dental tourism is the most popular form of medical tourism; our experts at Dr Parkers treat hundreds of patients every year who come from various parts of the Goa. Dr Parkers dental clinic in Goa is the preferred choice of a number of visitors because of the many benefits we offer.

Read on to find out what they are.

Cost effective

One of the many reasons why dental tourism became a popular concept is because dental treatments are expensive and a time consuming process in most countries. However, top dental tourism destinations offer excellent services at competitive rates. A number of factors in India allow us to provide exceptional services at the best rates to all our patients.

Expert care

imge1

Our dentists have received their degrees from some of the top dental institutions. They have years of hands on experience and have practiced at some of the best dental clinics in Goa and therefore are acquainted with the latest treatment procedures in dentistry.

Superior quality

imge2

Our dentists and dental surgeons are renowned for their exceptional services; take a look the reviews to know more about our services. Our dental are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and advanced equipment which sets us apart from not only the several other clinics in Goa. This ensures that all our patients receive a hassle free experience.

Convenient

Our dentists create a custom made plan after taking a look at the oral condition and then decide what treatments will be required. Patients who come here for dental tourism will receive a specialized plan so that they can make the most of their vacation. We ensure that the treatment is completed within the stipulated time.

Vast choice

Although more developed countries have great dental experts, they are very expensive and offer limited dental treatment options. Our well qualified experts offer advanced treatments to tourists at affordable rates, which means they can get more than one treatment in a single visit. Our dentists and clinics are equipped to perform a number of dental treatments, including, root canal, dental implants, dentures, veneers, smile makeover, whitening, tooth extractions and much more.

 Looking for best dental treatment in goa? Dr parkers is the best dental treatment in Goa

Read More
How to look after braces and retainers

How to look after braces and retainers

4th June 2018| Espressotive

How to look after braces and retainers

When your brace is fitted, your Total Orthodontics clinician will explain to you exactly how to look after it. It’s important that you regularly clean your teeth and your braces, to maintain their condition.

If you’ve got any questions about the ongoing care and maintenance of your braces, read on below:

How to look after fixed braces


Your fixed brace provides food and plaque with more places to hide, so you’ll need to be extra careful with your oral hygiene routine. You will need to brush after every meal to remove any small pieces of food that can get trapped in your brace.

You should be brushing your teeth three times a day. We recommend that you carry a toothbrush with you at all times, and use a fluoride mouthwash every evening to protect your teeth from decay.

If you don’t keep your teeth and brace clean, you can end up with permanent marking on your teeth – not what you want after all that time getting them lovely and straight!

We also recommend that you see a hygienist and your general dentist for regular check-ups throughout your treatment.

How to look after removable braces

img2

Looking after removable braces is simple. Remove your brace carefully with gentle pressure, and when you are not wearing your brace keep it in its protective box.

To keep your removable brace, clean soak it in a retainer cleaning solution once a week. You can also clean it with a toothbrush and water, but don’t use toothpaste to clean your brace.

Please resist the temptation to play with your brace whilst you’re wearing it, as this may cause it to weaken and break. If you do experience any problems, make an appointment to see us as soon as possible, but in the meantime try to continue wearing your brace.

We will regularly assess your progress, but it’s also important that you continue to visit your general dentist for regular check-ups, to keep your smile in tip-top condition.

How to look after twin block braces

img3

To keep your twin block brace clean, soak both parts in a retainer cleaning solution once a week. You can also clean it with a toothbrush and water. Don’t use toothpaste to clean your brace.

Please avoid clicking your twin block brace in and out repeatedly as this will cause it to weaken and break. If you do experience any problems please make an appointment to see us as soon as possible. In the meantime try to continue wearing your brace.

How to look after fixed retainers

img4

It is important that you keep the areas around your fixed retainers clean. We recommend using an interdental brush or orthodontic dental floss to clean between your front teeth and underneath your fixed retainers. We also advise you to see your dentist or hygienist regularly for a professional clean.

How to look after removable retainers

img5

When your retainers are not being worn, please keep them in their protective box. To keep your retainers clean, soak them in a retainer cleaning solution once a week for 20 minutes. You can also clean them with a toothbrush and water. Don’t use toothpaste to clean your retainers and don’t put them in hot water, as this may cause them to lose their shape.

If you would like any more information on the above, just get in touch with us at Dr Parkers Dental Care and we’ll be happy to help!

 

 

Read More
Various symptoms that you should undergo, Jaw Correction Treatment!!

Various symptoms that you should undergo, Jaw Correction Treatment!!

15th May 2018| Espressotive

Various symptoms that you should undergo, Jaw Correction Treatment!!

Face reconstruction or a jaq bone surgery will not only lift your face but ultimately lifts your confidence. Early problems and minor dislocations which are unable to be corrected by braces and other methods require surgeries. The operation is commonly performed for dental irregularities, malalignment of teeth generally.  A jaw correction surgery will help you to enhance your chewing, speaking and breathing.

People do not take jaw correction seriously until it causes those serious troubles like headaches, tinnitus, facial and ear pain. It is very important to self-evaluate, to find if the Jaw is dislocated or not.

There are various symptoms in which you can find that if your jaw is misaligned or no

Difficulty in speaking

      The first and foremost symptom is difficulty in speaking. The teeth will make the tongue to hamper its natural movement; hence it causes  enormous obstacles in the natural way of speaking. It affects the way in which you pronounce and converse.

       ⇒Excessive mouth breathing

 img1

    When your jaw is not perfectly aligned, you will certainly feel the discomfort. Even when you are sleeping, you will exert the same pressure, and tend to do excessive mouth breathing. Over a period of time, excessive breathing will be an invitation to other problems like sleep apnea and snore.

 Sleep problems

img2

Due to malalignment, excessive pain causes irregular sleep pattern and difficulty in falling asleep.  The pain due to malalignment is a common phenomenonThe pressure on the face is not evenly distributed, and tends to be aligned in a completely different direction. When the sleep-related problems are not treated properly, it causes major health-related problems like stress, anxiety disorder, and irritation.

 A headache

img3

Headaches and migraines are also very common as you suffer due to improper jaw alignment. As the problem persists for a longer period, it causes great trouble for the person. Even when speaking, eating and chewing, it becomes very common to have terrible headaches.

⇒ Face, neck and ear pain

img4

Along with a severe headache, due to improper positioning of the jaw, many people go through pain in the areas of the neck, ear, and face. The muscles are contracted in one area and are expanded in the other, causes constant malalignment of the face. It not only causes terrible pain and discomfort but also has terrible disfiguration.

⇒ Premature Ageing

img5

Wrinkles, squeezed lips together all the factors contribute to the aged look which is the most undesirable for anyone. It not only breaks the confidence but also gives a very undesirable look. Many people are not aware that the improper alignment could be the culprit behind both physical and psychometric problems.

Why should we do a Jaw Correction Surgery?

There is a common myth that jaw corrective surgeries are painful, and will long time to heal. It requires two doctors to simultaneously perform the operation on a patient. With advanced methods of surgery and healing, jaw correction is highly preferred by many people.

It is a one-time cure for your lifetime problem. Surgically it takes only a few hours to perform the operation, and two weeks of healing time.

Consult your dentist regularly, to have an overall enhanced health and for a healthy smile.

We at Dr Parkers Dental

Read More
5 Signs That Mean You Need to See Your Dentist

5 Signs That Mean You Need to See Your Dentist

12th April 2018| Espressotive

 

A smile is the facial expression that most engages others. With the help of the teeth — which provide structural support for the face muscles — the mouth also forms a frown and other expressions that show on your face. So teeth play an important role in our daily lives. It’s necessary to have regular checkups at the dentist every 6 months, for a professional cleaning and a thorough exam. However, don’t ignore red flags if you’re between appointments! Here are a few signs that might mean you need to come in and see us right away.img1

1.    Tooth Pain – Never ignore a toothache! If your teeth are feeling sensitive, it could be the first sign of a cavity or an abscessed tooth. If you’re suffering from persistent dental pain, then it’s important to have your tooth evaluated quickly. A dental cavity can grow larger, resulting in a bigger restoration If it’s an abscess, the pain will only get worse, so book an appointment at Dr parkers Dental Care and come see us.

 

2.    Grumpy Gums – Gums that are swollen, red and bleeding aren’t normal. Irritation that occurs when you brush and floss might be a symptom of periodontal disease. While bleeding gums can sometimes be a sign of overly enthusiastic oral hygiene habits, they need to be checked out at our dental clinic in Goa which has the best orthodontist in Goa to make sure that the bleeding is not a result of gum disease. We can recommend a proper treatment plan that will relieve your unhappy gum tissue and have your smile back.

 

3.    Too Much Tartar? - Unless you’re eating seafood, tartar in your mouth isn’t a good thing. If you’ve noticed hard, scaly deposits on the surface of your teeth, it’s time to come see us. Tartar buildup is actually oral bacteria growth that has calcified onto your teeth, which can lead to future tooth loss.

 

4.    Hold Your Breath – If you’re suffering from persistent bad breath, your mouth might be trying to get your attention. Not only is it embarrassing, but bad breath is also a symptom of infection! If that bad taste and lingering odor doesn’t improve with a swish of mouthwash or brushing your teeth, then you should make an appointment at Dr parker.

 

5.      Jaw Pain – If you wake with throbbing discomfort in your jaw, then it might be time to come in for an evaluation. There are many causes for ongoing jaw pain, including teeth grinding, TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorder, a misaligned bite, and even an abscessed tooth.

 

Why Wait?

If it’s been a while since you had a dental checkup or you’re experiencing any of these dental symptoms, book an appointment at Dr parkers which is the best dental treatment in Goa and has all the best services available for dental related problems! We’ll help your smile get back to looking and feeling its best.

Read More
My Braces Journey

My Braces Journey

6th December 2017| Espressotive

 

Hello , My name is Akshay Kamat. I am 22 years old. My braces journey has been a joy ride for me. As a kid, growing up was all about eating chocolates and playing with my teeth using my tongue. As a result,I had to extract two of my molars at a very young age and had all my teeth miss-aligned. My upper incisors were sticking out whereas my lower teeth over overlapping my upper teeth. I never believed it to be such a big deal until my friends and relatives started mentioning it. My teeth gave me a hard time doing bunch of things, like eating, smiling with my mouth wide open, going up on a stage to perform, talking and so on. I had to make sure my teeth weren’t visible while smiling or talking with people, I had to be very careful about that.

I am a singer and a composer. I have been Performing on stage since childhood, but ever since I realized I don’t have a perfect  set of teeth and the fact that they made me look kind of weird I’ve always had second thoughts about going up on stage. Even after getting harsh comments, I did not care much. I kept on ignoring it. But when it comes to dating or going out with friends, one really doesn’t want a smile or a face like that.

My college had just ended, I was a graduate. My job interviews were just around the corner. The first couple of interviews went well, but I did get a handful of gazes. It was then when I realized it was high time for me to do something about it. As the time went by I got subconscious and after a lot of thinking, I finally considered getting braces. But the question was how many teeth would I have to extract and how for how long would I have to have a weird iron in my mouth.I had my consultation first and I was quiet happy to know that I would have to extract only one teeth and the treatment period was just over a year. 

It’s been 10 months now and I’m quiet happy with the kind of results I have got. I no longer have buck teeth, I can eat properly, I can now smile with my teeth showing, I can sing as well as I can smile while doing so, it has boosted my confidence. I do things I never did in my life, be it dating, uploading music videos on social media and a lot of important stuff. Really glad I could go through all this. It hurts like heck when u first start but it gets so much better and it is totally worth it and worth all the money you would spend!

All the credit goes to Dr. Karishma Parker , orthodontist in goa . I can’t thank her enough for giving me a new look. She really did change my life. I’m going to end by saying "A nice smile goes a long way and sets a deep first impression on others" . If you’re still thinking whether to put braces, I’d say granted with the financial capability to, why not! And those with braces on, Is totally worth it.

Looking  for best dental clinic in Goa ? Here is it a one stop solution for all dental related problems. Know n for best dental treatment in Goa.

 

Read More
Why A Regular Dental Check Up Is Important

Why A Regular Dental Check Up Is Important

3rd February 2018| Espressotive

A regular dental check up is important because they help keep your teeth and gums healthy. You should have a regular dental visit at least every 6 months or as recommended by your dental professional.

How Often Should You Visit the Dentist

Along with daily home brushing/flossing routine, regular dental check-ups play an indispensible role in maintaining healthy teeth and gums. Indeed, twice-yearly visits to your dentist can minimise the occurrence of long-term dental problems and deal with immediate issues before they are allowed to develop further. Regular check-ups can catch the early warning signs of decay or infection, while professional cleaning by a trained clinician helps to get rid of any hard-to-remove plaque or tartar.

Why Dental Check Ups Are So Important

The problem we have is that many of us ignore the health of our mouth, especially when we compare it to our overall body health. We allow problems to develop before we actually visit the dentist.

1. Allowing gums to bleed

Allowing your gums to bleed helps create cavities and inflamed gums - pockets develop under the gum-line filled with bacteria that eat away the teeth and eventually the bone causing tooth loss. Visiting the dentist regularly can ensure your gum health is properly maintained and early treatment prevents serious problems developing.

2. Tooth pain

Tooth pain is most often caused by forming cavities. Once a cavity reaches the stage where it is causing pain then root canal treatment (or possibly tooth loss) is more likely, or an extensive filling. Regular check-ups ensure that the beginnings of a filling can be identified; treated and additional brushing routines are created.

If your are looking for best dental treatment in goa? Here is the solution for all dental related problems. Dr. Parker’s dental clinic is known for its best dental treatment in Goa.

Read More