Saturday, April 2, 2016

SCALING & POLISHING OF TEETH

What is it?

A scale and polish cleans your teeth very thoroughly even at the comfort of your home by your dental care assistant.

Scaling removes the hard tartar which forms on your teeth like scale inside a kettle. You can't remove it just by brushing your teeth. Scaling also removes trapped food and plaque containing millions of germs, which can cause tooth decay and gum disease. Stains from coffee, tea, cigarettes or red wine are also cleaned away when your dental care assistant polishes your teeth.

A dental care assistant is specially trained and will scale your teeth. If you clean your teeth very thoroughly anyway, your scale and polish will take less time

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Thursday, July 9, 2015

Scaling & Polishing of teeth at your home
Scaling effect - Berofe & After


Scaling effect - Berofe & After

Smile with confidence after Scaling

Polishing of teeth after Scaling 

Ultrasonic Scaling Device



What is Tooth Cleaning & Polishing:


Scaling removes the hard tartar which forms on your teeth like scale inside a kettle. You can't remove it just by brushing your teeth. Scaling also removes trapped food and plaque containing millions of germs, which can cause tooth decay and gum disease. Stains from coffee, tea, cigarettes or red wine are also cleaned away when your dental care assistant polishes your teeth.A dental care assistant is specially trained and will scale your teeth. If you clean your teeth very thoroughly anyway, your scale and polish will take less time.The entire session takes around 30 - 40 mints depending on the condition. Please Book in advance to avoid disappointment.

Home Scaling Charge is only Rs. 400/-

We shall carry all  the necessary Instruments and Accessories. 
Monday to Sunday - Morning 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Sunday, June 29, 2014

Dental Treatments

Services Available (DENTAL)

Consultation
Orthodontic Consultation
Oral & Maxillofacial Consultation
Pedodontic Consultation (Child)

General Dental Treatment
Scaling with Polishing
Root Planing
Dental Filling (Composite / White)
Dental Extraction
Pulpotomy
Pulpectomy
Root Canal Treatment
Crown and Bridge
Denture (False Teeth)
a) Normal
b) Flexible


Orthodontic Treatment (Braces)
Fixed & Removable Appliance

Cosmetic Dentistry
Bleaching (Teeth Whitening)
Dental Jewellery
Veneer
Flouride Application
Metal / Porcelain Crown & Bridge
Aesthetic Fillings

Minor Oral Surgery
Surgical Extraction
Wisdom Tooth Removal
Smile Correction
Gum Surgery
Biopsy

Dental Implant
Full Mouth Oral Rehabilitation

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Multiple Dental Extraction
Cyst/tumor Removal
Bone Grafting

Monday, March 10, 2014

SMILE WITH CONFIDENCE

You too can smile like them in public with full self-confidence!!!


Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Dental Bleaching (Tooth Whitening)


In this procedure we can change the shade of natural teeth and make them 2 - 3 shades whiter. This is done to improve the aesthetic appeal of the person.

It is recommended for those who have stained their teeth owing to prolonged smoking and tobacco chewing habits. They can observe instant whitened teeth at the end of the procedure.

This precedure lasts for 30 - 45 mints (max) and it is relatively risk free and there is no side effects observed thereafter.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Improve Your Smile: Cosmetic Dentistry 101




Today, cosmetic dentistry is more popular than ever, from whitening and shaping, to closing spaces and replacing teeth. And dentists have a wide array of tools and techniques at their disposal for improving the look of your smile.
Before deciding to undergo any cosmetic procedure, it's important to know the benefits and risks, and what you can expect during the process. Make sure you're clear about what it will cost, how much experience your dentist has with the procedure, and whether any special maintenance will be needed afterward.
Teeth Whitening
Over time teeth can become stained or discolored, especially after smoking, taking certain medications, or consuming foods and beverages such as coffee and tea. Using a chemical process, your dentist can bleach your teeth in one of two ways. He can do an in-office procedure, or provide you with a system to use at home.
Your dentist can create a custom mouthpiece that ensures the right amount of whitening solution reaches your teeth. You may find whitening at home more convenient. But it can take two to four weeks. In-office whitening can take place in one or more 45- to 60-minute visits.
Keep in mind, your teeth can become stained again if you continue exposing them to the same substances that originally stained them. Since whitening products are not meant to clean teeth, it is still important to continue practicing daily oral hygiene by brushing twice a day and flossing at least once a day.
Bonding
Bonding may improve how your teeth look if they have excess space between them, or if they are chipped, broken, stained, or cracked.
Dentists also use bonding materials to fill small cavities or to protect the exposed root of a tooth.
The dentist can usually do this procedure in a single office visit by applying an etching solution followed by tooth-colored materials -- sometimes composite resins -- directly to the tooth's surface where needed.
Although bonding can last for several years, it is more likely than other types of restorations to chip or become stained.
Veneers
These custom shells, made of porcelain or plastic, cover the front sides of the teeth to change their color and/or shape. Veneers can improve teeth that:
• Have spaces between them
• Have become chipped or worn
• Are permanently stained
• Are poorly shaped
• Are slightly crooked
Dentists often suggest veneers for some of the same problems that bonding addresses. Yet, the process for inserting veneers is not reversible like dental bonding, which can be removed.
Veneers are less expensive than crowns. And they last longer and have better color stability than bonding.
Before inserting veneers, the dentist first takes an impression of your tooth, then buffs the tooth before cementing the veneer in place. A beam of light helps harden the cement which secures the veneer to your tooth.
Porcelain veneers are made in a laboratory. So you would need a second visit to the dentist to have them inserted.
Crowns
Sometimes called caps, crowns completely cover a tooth, restoring a normal shape and appearance. You may need a crown to:
• Cover a misshapen or discolored tooth
• Protect a weak tooth
• Restore a broken or worn tooth
• Cover a tooth with a large filling
• Hold a dental bridge in place
• Cover a dental implant
• Cover a tooth that's had a root canal procedure
Crowns can be made from metal, porcelain fused to metal, resin, or ceramic materials. Because crowns are costly, dentists usually suggest them only when other procedures can't produce a pleasing result.
Sometimes a dentist can make an in-office same-day crown, or a temporary crown. But it takes more than one visit to receive a permanent crown. The dentist prepares the tooth for the crown, makes molds of the tooth, provides you with a temporary crown, and then places the permanent crown at a separate time.
Permanent crowns can have a long life if you take good care of them.
Enamel Shaping and Contouring
Enamel shaping and contouring involves removing or contouring dental enamel to improve the appearance of your teeth. Dentists may combine this process with bonding.
Often used to alter the length, shape, or position of teeth, reshaping and contouring can correct:
• Crooked or overlapping teeth
• Chipped and irregular teeth
• Minor bite problems
You may be a good candidate for reshaping and contouring if you have normal, healthy teeth, and there's still adequate bone between your teeth to support them.
Braces
Today, people of almost all ages are benefiting from braces. Braces not only improve the look of teeth that are crooked or crowded. They can improve an irregular bite and correct jaw positioning and jaw joint disorders.
Braces are worn to apply light pressure to the teeth and reposition them slowly, usually over the course of one to three years.
To place braces, your dentist or orthodontist bonds brackets made of metal, ceramic, or plastic to your teeth. Then she places arch wires through the brackets, which guide the teeth into their correct positions. Dentists can attach lingual braces to the backs of teeth, hiding them from view.
After your braces are attached -- and after each visit where your dentist tightens your braces -- expect some discomfort for a few days. Also, regular oral hygiene becomes especially important while you are wearing braces.
Risks with braces are minimal. But people with allergies to metal or latex, or those who have periodontal disease, are at greater risk for problems during treatment. Root shortening is also a minor problem for some people.
An alternative for correcting minor spacing problems involves wearing a series of clear, customized appliances called aligners, or invisible braces. Your dentist will reshape and replace them about every two weeks to progressively move your teeth. Unlike traditional braces, aligners can be removed while eating, brushing, and flossing.
Often there are two phases to treatment with braces: wearing braces, and then using a retainer to hold your teeth in their new position. Retainers can be removable or permanently bonded in behind your teeth.
Bridges
Sometimes called a fixed partial denture, bridges are used to replace missing teeth with artificial teeth. Bridges can be made of gold, alloys, porcelain, or a combination. Dentists anchor them onto surrounding teeth after preparing them for crowns. Then a false tooth joins to the crowns and the bridge is cemented onto the prepared teeth. Only your dentist can remove a fixed bridge.
The success of your bridge depends upon its foundation. So remember that oral hygiene to keep remaining teeth healthy is particularly important if you wear a bridge.
Implants
Implants are one of the more involved and expensive cosmetic dentistry procedures, but are a long-term solution for replacing missing teeth. They are an alternative to bridges -- which use adjacent teeth as anchors -- and to removable dentures, which rest on your gums. An oral and maxillofacial surgeon implants them surgically into the jawbone.
Implants have three parts:
• Titanium metal, which fuses to the jawbone
• An abutment, which fits over the part of the implant that sticks out from the gums
• The crown, which a special restorative dentist creates for a natural, tooth-like appearance
You can get an implant to replace a tooth. Or two or more implants can provide a stable support for replacing several teeth. If you have bone loss from periodontal disease or lost teeth, the surgeon will likely need to first graft bone so the implant has something to secure to.
Having implants requires several steps, including:
1. A comprehensive exam, X-rays, and consultation
2. Surgical implantation of the titanium posts
3. Taking impressions of the upper and lower jaws
4. Making a model for the creation of the dentures or crowns
5. Placement of the crown
6. Follow-up exams with members of your implant team

Other Periodontal Plastic Procedures
An array of other procedures can also improve your smile. They include procedures to help with:
• An uneven gum line
• Teeth that look too short or too long
• Exposed roots
• Indentations in your gums or jawbone
If problems like these are a concern for you, ask your dentist about your best options for correcting them and creating a smile that you can be proud of.

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Monday, April 30, 2012

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Friday, February 17, 2012

FREE DOOR STEP DENTAL CHECK UP for large housing societies.

FREE DOOR STEP DENTAL CHECK UP


Medicure Polyclinic a premier Dental Clinic based at South Kolkata offers FREE DOOR STEP DENTAL CHECK UP for Building/Housing complex, Clubs, Societies, Banks & Corporate offices at Kolkata.

To avail doorstep services, participation of a minimum of 20 patients to be ensured.

The offer is valid for Building/Housing complex, Clubs, Societies, Banks & Corporate offices.

A clean room or enclosed place, Electrical connection, & free flowing water to be provided.

We would carry all the necessary equipments.

Society owners/secretaries are requested to contact us 9831206677 / 9051139019 for free dental check up at their premises.

50% off on all dental treatment.

Services available on Sundays and Holidays.

MEDICURE POLYCLINIC
15/3, Sahapur Colony,
New Alipore
Beside Vivekananda Sporting Club
Kolkata-700053

9831206677 / 7044006677

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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Patient Area


Dental Chamber

Dental Clinic

Dental Clinic2

Eye Clinic

Eye Testing Room


Physiotherapy Room 

Reception

Skin Clinic

Eye & Contact Lens Clinic


Entrance

Lord Ganesha & Mata Lakshmi

Dr. Kausik Das & Bikash

Distinguished Visitors on the inaugural Day

Distinguished Visitors on the inaugural Day
Dental Care Cntre

Saturday, October 23, 2010

New Clinic at 36K, T. C. Road, Kolkata - 700 053

We are glad to inform you that from 22nd. October we have started functioning at the above mentioned facility (8:00 am - 09:00 pm, Monday to Saturday)

We sincerely believe that we shall be able to offer you more patient friendly ambiance and treatment at the lowest possible cost.
Warm Regards,

Bikash

Sunday, September 19, 2010

IMPORTANT NOTICE


We feel pleasure in announcing the shifting of our clinic to:
36 K, Tollygunge Circular Road, Bottola, New Alipore,
Opposit: COPY CENTRE, Beside: LOKNATH PAPER STORES, (Presently Closed)
Kolkata - 53,
With effect from 1st. week of October, 2010

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Avail 20% Discount on all pathological tests.