Dr Vora's Dental careWelcome to one of the Mumbai’s leading dental practices.
Even before you step into our practice you will see that this is no ordinary practice. Ours is a state of the art practice with an emphasis on excellence in dentistry.
At our dental practice we combine years of professional experience together with the latest technology, treatment approaches and techniques.
We are in to dental services from more than 40 years now, Dr. Hiralal vora was one of the pioneers to start multi-specialty dental care in the mulund, upcoming suburb of Central Mumbai [ Bombay ] , way back in 1975.
PATIENTS SATISFACTION IS OUR MOTTO
Dr. Vora’s dental care is a centre for specialty dental treatment, where we provide all kind of dental treatment under one roof along with on going follow-up care
Safety
At Dr. Vora’s dental care we don’t make any sort of compromise in quality of cross infection control. We have best sterilization equipment and materials, and use the disposable instruments wherever possible.
Quality
At Dr. Vora’s dental care , we take great care in choosing the best kind of materials & equipment to maintain utmost quality in providing dental treatments.
Staying on the Leading Edge of Dentistry
“Every year, there are new innovations in dentistry — advances which can make dental care more comfortable, more attractive, and longer-lasting. To stay informed, and make sure you benefit from the latest in dentistry, We take more than 100 hours of continuing education each year.
As your dentist, we are dedicated to helping your smile last a lifetime. To make this possible, we use leading-edge dentistry and the latest materials. But we also use something more — personal, one-on-one care. That means really listening to you, explaining everything about your care, and making sure you get dental care that’s just right for your needs.”
Advantages of Dental Treatment :
In Dental Health care service since 1975.
All kind of Dental treatment under one roof.
Highest level of sterilization maintained for patient’s Safety.
Latest State of the art Dental Equipment and materials
Computerized Medical & Dental Record maintenance.
Audio Visual Oral Health Education.
Multi-Linguistic Friendly Clinic Staff.
Patients treated on appointment basis.
Credit Cards accepted for payments.
Clinic open on Sundays
“We treat We care , Since 1975”
In certain cases of impacted teeth, where there seems to be adequate space available for eruption, the dental surgeon may advise a pericoronal flap excision (removal of the gum tissue overlying the impacted tooth) and observation. In such cases, the tooth may erupt into place after the procedure. However, in many cases, infection of the overlying gum tissue has been found to recur. Here, there is no other choice other than the removal of the offending wisdom tooth.
In light of the clinical experience that most impacted teeth will ultimately give rise to some type of problem or disease, it is generally felt that preventive removal of impacted third molars is indicated. Because complications are significantly reduced when the impacted tooth has no associated disease conditions, and because difficulty of removal increases with age, it is recommended that impacted teeth be removed early. It is best done as soon as it becomes apparent that there is insufficient space or that they are not positioned for normal eruption. Generally, this will occur somewhere between the ages of 16-18. At this age, the roots of the developing tooth are usually between one half to two thirds formed and the bone is less dense, which makes their removal easier and the post-operative recovery smoother. A young patient usually is also in optimal general health, which facilitates safe anesthesia and rapid, complete healing. In older patients, removal before complications develop is key to shorter recovery and shorter healing time, besides minimizing discomfort after surgery.
Before the removal of the impacted wisdom tooth, the patient is normally put on a course of antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs to eliminate existing infection and inflammation in the area. The removal of an impacted tooth is normally a minor surgical operation, lasting 10 – 45 minutes. It often requires incision of the gum, cutting the tooth and probably some removal of bone too. The oral surgeon may provide anesthesia options of local anesthesia, intravenous sedation, or general anesthesia to make the procedure more relaxing for the patient. The surgical wound is often sutured with silk (non-absorbable) or with absorbable suture materials. Some surgeons advise extraction of the corresponding upper wisdom teeth also during the same sitting.
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