
Dr. Ketan Revanwar
Dentist
13 years of experience
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Questions Answered By Dr. Ketan Revanwar
Asked for Female, 60 YearsWe have to get their teeth fixed in 2-3 places and one tooth has to be taken out.
Answered on 20th Aug '24
Most of the time, when we have cavities or infections in our teeth, they need fixing. Existing pain, swelling, or difficulties with chewing might indicate the underlying cause. In some instances, a tooth might be beyond repair and needs to be taken out. If you are experiencing any of these problems, see a dentist who can help you.
I have lost a small part of my molar teeth from its roots then I want to know it's best treatment
Answered on 8th Aug '24
When the root of your molar teeth comes out, it can lead to the sensitivity of hot and cold food, difficulty in chewing, and sometimes, even pain in that region, when it happens. The most common culprit is usually tooth decay or some trauma. The most effective way to deal with this is by going to a dentist who can suggest treatments like filling, crown, or even root canal to save the tooth and avoid further problems.
Mout not opening by using gutka
Answered on 5th Aug '24
Gutka is a dangerous substance that can lead to some serious problems in your mouth. Symptoms like swelling, pain, and difficulty opening your mouth can occur. However, it is also important to stop using gutka immediately. You can also go to a dentist who can assist you in getting rid of the problem and also provide you with tips to improve your oral health.
My tooth hurts when I drink water and when it's exposed to air
Answered on 19th June '24
I have a query regarding braces
Answered on 19th June '24
Can I get my root canal treatment done here ? And how much it costs?
Answered on 19th June '24
I have operated my teeth from a orthodontist at the age of 14 .I had crooked teeth . After investing my 1 year my teeth were aligned. I had braces these year. Now at the age of 24 I can see my teeth are aligning back to their original spaces they are getting crooked again. I want to know about what to do next.
Answered on 26th June '24
It sounds like your teeth are going back to their original positions again. This is possible to happen in the case that you do not use your retainers according to the plan of your orthodontist. The deletion of the braces, and retainers are useful for keeping teeth in their new position. They are the ones responsible for the extraction of teeth which in turn migrate back. The first and the most important step to stop it would be to rank shifting to acutely wearing the retainer again. Be relaxed, talk to your orthodontist, and ask for instructions.
I am feel pain under my tounge
Answered on 23rd May '24
If there is a small lump or sore beneath the tongue, it might be a canker sore or clogged salivary gland. You can get these if you accidentally bite your tongue or eat something hard. To lessen the pain, try rinsing with warm salty water and avoid hot, spicy, or acidic food. If it persists beyond one week or worsens anytime before then, it’d be wise to seek advice from a dentist.
"Is it safe and appropriate for me to use Chlorhexidine mouthwash regularly, diluted with water, as part of my morning oral hygiene routine, and if so, what would be the recommended concentration and frequency of use for my specific oral health needs?"
Answered on 16th July '24
Absolutely, the use of diluted Chlorhexidine mouthwash with water in the morning routine of oral care can be safe and helpful. The usual concentration is 0.12% and it can be used once or twice per day. This mouthwash is good for inflammation of gums, plaque as well as bacteria in the mouth. To get the best outcome, do not swallow and follow directions cautiously.
Dark pigmentation on mouth gums
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dark spots show up on gums sometimes. They're often no big deal, caused by regular things – smoking, certain medicine, extra iron perhaps. Or it may signal a condition called oral melanin pigmentation. But no need for undue worry. Simply get checked by a dentist to confirm everything is well, and obtain proper guidance.
Is there a way to attend the trials for stem tooth regeneration?
Answered on 23rd May '24
Yes, it is a fact that stem cell tooth regeneration is under clinical trials. On the other hand, participation in these trials is limited and meets the eligibility criteria. It is recommended to contact a dental specialist, especially a periodontist, and to be evaluated if you can be a trial subject.
How many days it's take to fill the gap teeth
Answered on 23rd May '24
The time required to close a gap in your teeth varies depending on the size of that gap as well as which type of orthodontic treatment you choose. When you choose conventional braces, it may take months to a few years. Invisalign or clear aligners may require the same period. For small gaps, cosmetic treatments such as dental bonding or veneers might be quicker solutions in two to four weeks. The specific time frame is better calculated after consultation with a dentist or an orthodontist to evaluate your particular case in order to recommend the best course of treatment.
my 26 year old sister got her wisdom teeth out three weeks ago. Now, her cheek is swollen. Is that normal after wisdom teeth removal? Should we be worried?
Answered on 23rd May '24
It is normal for swelling to occur after wisdom teeth removal. This is a part of the healing. But if the swelling is severe, your sister should see her dentist or an oral surgeon for a review.
What to eat with a toothache?
Answered on 23rd May '24
For temporary relief with a toothache, opt for soft, non-acidic foods like mashed potatoes, yogurt, or soup. However, it's crucial to address the underlying issue by consulting with a dentist for proper diagnosis and treatment recommendations.
How often should you get dental xrays?
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dental X-ray frequency varies, based on your individual oral health needs and history. Dental X-rays may be required for adults with good oral health every two to three years. Yet, people with chronic dental disease or at an increased risk of developing such conditions may need them more often. However, the suggested frequency of X-rays should be followed under whichever condition and circumstances your dentist evaluates will best suit you. In order to ensure adequacy of oral health and the need for x-rays, regular dental checkups are required.
Can wisdom tooth cause ear pain?
Answered on 23rd May '24
Yes, an impacted or infected wisdom tooth can produce earaches. The lower wisdom teeth are very close to the jaw joint (temporomandibular joint commonly called TMJ) and hence these can cause referred pain that is felt in ear too. Moreover, inflammation or infection around a wisdom tooth can cause pain that is referred to the ear. If you have recurrent pain in the ear, especially at the background of wisdom tooth, it is recommended that you should seek dental consultation so as to carry out a comprehensive diagnosis for effective management
I have lip swelling, I have been taking flexing tablet for 3 days for tooth pain. I have taken 4 pills yesterday.
Answered on 23rd May '24
LIP SWELLING can be a side effect of Flexing tablets . Reduce dosage. Consult a DOCTOR if swelling persists .