Dentesse Dental Care

Dentesse Dental Care Dentist & Dental Office

Dentures in making.... Happy patient🙂
15/03/2019

Dentures in making.... Happy patient🙂

       Smile like your Dentist
06/03/2019


Smile like your Dentist

09/02/2019

God created man. Man created chocolates and dentists; and made their days coincide.

Merry Christmas
25/12/2018

Merry Christmas

National Dentist Day 2018
24/12/2018

National Dentist Day 2018

    In-office teeth whitening, sometimes known as chair side bleaching, is the fastest and most effective way to whiten ...
23/12/2018






In-office teeth whitening, sometimes known as chair side bleaching, is the fastest and most effective way to whiten teeth. Applied directly to the teeth, a whitening product such as hydrogen peroxide may be used in combination with a special light or laser. A protective gel or rubber shield is applied to protect gums prior to treatment.
Dramatic results are often achieved in one 60-minute session and can whiten teeth as much as 10 shades. The effects of in-office teeth whitening can last up to a year or more.

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Upgrading skills to provide best treatment experience to our patients.... attended training workshop of the most innovat...
13/12/2018

Upgrading skills to provide best treatment experience to our patients.... attended training workshop of the most innovative and latest Bioclear system to provide flawless and life like dental fillings for our patients....say Hello to seemless fillings with the latest technology

      Myths and facts: The pregnant woman’s guide to dental healthShould pregnant women visit the dentist? There’s a lot...
17/11/2018




Myths and facts: The pregnant woman’s guide to dental health

Should pregnant women visit the dentist? There’s a lot of misinformation out there about pregnancy and dental health, but we’ve got you covered. Here’s your guide to guide to navigating the myths and facts.

Myth: It’s none of the dentist’s business whether I’m pregnant.
Fact: It’s important for your dentist to know that you are pregnant or trying to become pregnant. You may be at risk for certain dental conditions, and your pregnancy may limit the treatment options available. Always let your dental team know if you are or may be pregnant, how far along you are, and if your pregnancy is high-risk.

Myth: Being pregnant doesn’t affect your mouth.
Fact: Pregnant women are at greater risk for certain oral health conditions. These conditions include gum disease, also known as “pregnancy gingivitis,” and growths within the mouth, called “pregnancy tumors.” Both conditions are treatable, so make sure to visit your dentist.

Myth: Your oral health doesn’t affect your baby.
Fact: research has shown that If you have moderate to severe gum disease, you may be at higher risk for delivering a pre-term, low-birth weight baby.

Myth: Pregnant women should avoid dental work.
Fact: Everyone — and especially pregnant women — should visit the dentist. If you’re pregnant, you face a higher risk for gum disease, so make sure to visit your dentist for regular cleanings, exams and any other treatment needed. Skimping on dental care could affect your pregnancy, as well as your dental health. Untreated gum disease may be linked to pre-term and low-weight birth.
What about anesthesia? Some studies have found a relationship between anesthesia in the first trimester and early miscarriage. If you need treatment requiring anesthesia, your dentist may recommending postponing the procedure until the second trimester.

Myth: Pregnancy leaches calcium from your teeth.
Fact: The fetus does not take calcium from its mother’s teeth. This myth likely originated because pregnant women face a higher risk of tooth decay. Pregnancy is a critical time to consume calcium –the essential nutrient provides helps your growing fetus develop properly and lowers your own risk of osteoporosis (bone loss) later in life.

Myth: Never get a dental x-ray while pregnant.
Fact: Modern Dental x-ray machines are now considered safe during pregnancy by the American Dental Association. X-rays can be essential in detecting serious problems, such as hidden decay, bone loss and inflamed tooth pulp and can be taken using appropriate precautions such as use of lead aprons for the pregnant patient, which are available in dental practices.

Myth: Morning sickness is unpleasant but harmless.
Fact: Repeated vomiting can cause serious damage to your teeth. Exposure to stomach acid dissolves tooth enamel, weakening your teeth’s defense against decay. If you suffer from morning sickness, talk to your dentist about ways to reduce the harm, such as using a mouthguard or rinsing with baking soda.

09/11/2018

Looking for full time female assistant (10am to 7pm ) for my clinic located in aundh
Eligibility
Minimum 12TH pass computer knowledge will be additional benefit
All training will be provided
Salary ₹8000
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9730764172
Dr.Priya Vidhale
Dentesse Dental care
24 Asawari apartments next to unity hospital aundh Pune 7
Please forward to anyone who is looking for a job immediate joining from Monday required (12/11/18)

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24, Asawari Apartments Aundh
Pune
411067

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Monday 10am - 7pm
Tuesday 10am - 7pm
Wednesday 10am - 7pm
Thursday 10am - 7pm
Friday 10am - 7pm
Saturday 10am - 7pm

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