Pain Management
With special focus on ensuring painless treatment procedures, we understand the anxiety attached to dentistry. Our endeavour is to ensure procedures are completed with minimal physical and mental distress.
At Priya Dental Clinic, effective pain management is critical to our practice, particularly in Oral Surgery, Root Canal Treatment, and Periodontal Therapy. We are committed to ensuring that patients experience no discomfort by employing advanced pain management techniques. Our methods include advanced sedation and personalised care plans tailored to patients’ unique needs and conditions.
Post-treatment, we assist in pain management with personalised suggestions on medication and home care tips to ensure a smooth and comfortable recovery.
Oral Surgery
At Priya Dental Clinic, we prioritise conserving your natural teeth while avoiding extractions. However, tooth extraction is sometimes required to remove painful or impacted wisdom teeth or to make room for aligning other teeth. In such cases, our specialised oral surgeons ensure these procedures are painless and effortless. Priya Dental also treats patients with any pathology, such as cysts and abscesses. We also perform jaw surgeries to align and improve facial structure and symmetry.
Steps for Oral Surgery
Step 1
Initial Consultation
Schedule an appointment at Priya Dental Care for a comprehensive assessment, including X-rays and a clinical exam, to evaluate your oral health needs.
Step 2
Pre-Surgical Planning
Discuss the surgery details with your oral surgeon, who will answer your queries and provide necessary prescriptions and pre-operative instructions.
Step 3
Surgical Procedure and Aftercare
Our specialists will perform painless surgery on the patient, followed by detailed post-operative care instructions and an emergency contact for any after-surgery concerns.
Root Canal Treatment
A root canal is required to save a tooth when it develops a deep cavity that contacts the nerves and blood vessels. This therapy involves cleaning the infected tooth and filling the root. A root canal-treated tooth has a long life ahead of it and may periodically need a new crown to protect it.
Root Canal Treatment
A root canal is required to save a tooth when it develops a deep cavity that contacts the nerves and blood vessels. This therapy involves cleaning the infected tooth and filling the root. A root canal-treated tooth has a long life ahead of it and may periodically need a new crown to protect it.
Steps For Root Canal Treatment
Step 1
Diagnosis and Preparation
During your first consultation, the affected tooth is clinically assessed with X-rays. Radiographic interpretation and clinical examination helps in deciding if root canal is needed.
Step 2
Root Canal Procedure
The treatment is performed under local anaesthesia to ensure a pain-free experience and is typically completed in one or two sessions. It may require more sessions in case of a savior infection.
Step 3
Finishing Touches
The tooth is examined for a crown to restore full functionality, ensure durability, and maintain a natural smile and appearance.
Periodontal Therapy
Specialising in Periodontal care, Priya Dental offers comprehensive services such as Gum Reduction Surgery (Gingivectomy), pocket surgery, crown lengthening, and deep cleaning. We collaborate with restorative dentists to provide the best cosmetic and functional results, encouraging care through frequent flossing and tooth brushing. At Priya Dental, every aspect of dental care is addressed to ensure your smile stays healthy and beautiful.
Steps For Periodontal Therapy
Step 1
Gum Health Assessment
Our dental team will review your gum health to decide if specialist care from a periodontist is necessary.
Step 2
Treatment Plan
After thoroughly assessing your gum condition, a specific treatment plan is formulated.
Step 3
Treatment and Maintenance
Following the periodontal treatment, instructions and tips on long-term gum care will be provided to ensure sustained health and prevent further issues.
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(987)654-3210
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Bangalore
441, 18th Main Rd, 6th Block, Koramangala, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560095
FAQs
1. Is gum infection treatable?
Prevention and treatment are available for gum disease. Contemporary periodontal therapies are mild, safe, and successful.
2. What should I do to relieve pain after oral surgery?
Your dentist or oral surgeon will prescribe pain medicine. A cold compress can reduce discomfort and swelling in the first few hours following surgery.
3. How does Priya Dental Clinic tailor pain management to each patient?
At Priya Dental Clinic, we personalise pain management to each patient's medical history, pain limitation, and dental condition. This personalised method reduces dental treatment anxiety and pain.
4. What is Root Canal Treatment, and when do I need it?
People often say, 'I got a Root Canal done'. What does it mean?
An average person may believe it means a root was removed or the nerve was severed and filled. The genuine phrase is "Root Canal Therapy," which treats dental roots.
The crown of your tooth is visible in the mouth. Its enamel is strong, and its dentin is delicate, with fine nerve endings. The two layers enclose the nerve or pulp tissue that strengthens the tooth. The nerve is temperature and pressure-sensitive. The root canal has nerve tissue that narrows and runs the root length. The nerve travels via the canal to the root tip. Teeth with numerous roots have nerves in each canal. Additionally, these nerves have multiple fine crisscrossing branches in the root. The system is complex.
Root canal is needed when the decay has spread beyond the enamel and dentin layer and is affecting the nerve chamber.
5. What are the post-care guidelines for a root canal procedure?
After the root canal, doctors will recommend to avoid biting hard foods. You should also take your recommended painkillers if needed. Patients usually have slight tooth discomfort for a few days after the surgery.
6. How should I manage my oral hygiene and eating habits immediately following oral surgery?
Soft, bland food is recommended before and after the surgery. Avoid hot or crunchy foods. Oral hygiene is essential for surgery recovery. Be careful not to rub the surgery site for 24 hours or spit violently. Swish water in your mouth lightly after brushing your teeth. You can consume yoghurt, smoothies, ice cream, scrambled eggs or any liquid.