Thursday, 20 October 2016

Not the Usual – Dentzz

Today’s post is not the usual kind, I’m not talking about what I wore, a trend I love or a fun event I recently attended, I’m going to be talking about the importance of personal care.

Now, you must be thinking what is this article doing on a fashion blog, I say this is a super relevant topic because fashion at any given point gives a lot of importance to our outer appearance. It’s a field that’s all about making the right first impressions. People judge you on the way you dress, talk and also on the way you smile! And when we pay so much attention to our skin, hair and bodies, why should our dental health be neglected! Phew! Can get exhausting but its totally worth it.

I’ve recently been wanting to get my teeth whitened because A. I’m an avid coffee drinker, and B. its natural for our teeth to get a tint of yellow over time and its not the best when my job involves a ton of picture taking. I’ve been doing my research on where I could go and get this procedure done, and after all my research, reading a ton of Dentzz reviews I decided to drop by the Dentzz clinic in Mumbai. I went in for a consultation with Dr. Aastha at Dentzz and I was so amazed with all the information I got that I thought of sharing it all with you guys.


My experience at Dentzz began right from the time I called in for an appointment; they were warm and extremely cooperative with all my queries, the operator suggested that I should come in for a consultation first to see which treatment is the most suitable for my requirement. When I entered the clinic on the day of my consultation I felt super welcomed from the moment I entered. It was such a great looking space, and was also super spacious for a dental clinic. When I met Dr. Aastha I couldn’t stop myself from complimenting her on her beautiful smile and that is when she told me about the kind of procedures they offer at Dentzz that has been gaining a ton of popularity off late.

She told me that they offer treatments like a smile makeover which means anyone can walk out with a great looking smile. This doesn’t take more than 2-4 days and trust me the results look amazing. As per my research a lot of celebrities undergo this treatment at Dentzz, which is why they have such amazing smiles. The doctors use veneers if needed that are invisible and help achieve that perfect shape. A lot of dental treatments invade the natural enamel of the teeth but the teeth whitening treatment at Dentzz promises to be non invasive and a perfect protectant to our teeth.

Besides smile makeovers they offer a ton of other treatments such as a laser root canal, using the best technology available in the market. Overall I’ve been super satisfied with my first consultation and I cant wait to go in for my whitening session, the best part is that this procedure is sensitivity free and lasts for more than 10 months.

If you guys are looking for a similar treatment, or even if you want to look into a consultation I highly recommend visiting Dentzz. The clinic is currently located in Mumbai, Delhi and Dubai.



Sunday, 9 October 2016

Research has established a higher risk of heart disease for individuals who have hidden tooth infections

Tooth infections are quite common today. You can blame it on the contaminated environment due to pollution or the deteriorating immunity of human beings, but it is a fact that instances of tooth infections have been increasing day by day. Now, one should understand that tooth infections are treatable, even with simple medications. Basic tooth infections such as bacterial growth on the gums and tooth cavity can be cured with primary medical attention.

However, there are a few types of tooth infections, which remain undetected for a long time. These type of chronic tooth infections are usually painless, and without the knowledge of the infected person, they start rotting dental and gum tissue. But, the consequence of these hidden tooth infections can be much more dangerous than one would imagine. It might surprise the average person to know that there is ample evidence to suggest that hidden tooth infections can be a significant cause of heart attacks and even brain strokes.

Medical researchers have always been intrigued by the correlation of heart disease and a history of tooth infections. Initially, medical practitioners did not suspect any connection between tooth infections and heart diseases, as the two conditions seems totally unrelated. However, when more and more instances of heart disease and tooth infection were discovered in patients simultaneously, comprehensive researches were funded, which resulted in the establishment of a higher risk of heart disease for individuals who have hidden tooth infections. Alternately, research has found a strong link between gum disease and tooth infections and ischemic attacks.

A simple explanation would be as follows. Infections push bacteria into the blood stream, leading to heart infections or endocarditis. The bacteria can also lead to blood clotting which can in turn result in a stroke or ischemic attack. While this is a simplified explanation, a more detailed analysis of the relationship will find multiple way in which dental infections can result in an increased of heart disease and stroke. If this is cause for worry, then consult your dental practitioner immediately for a more thorough explanation.

The most important thing to take away from this is not all dental infections are visible and diagnosed in time. There are certain tooth infections which remain undiagnosed due to a lack of clear symptoms, making dental health of paramount importance. One of the patients from USA, had discussed the same problem in Dentzz Review blog. Such a situation can very well be avoided if one acquires the habit of visiting the dentist for a regular check-up. There are many quality dentists operating in all the major cities of the country. It is just a matter of sincerity that we pay a visit to one of those dental clinics every 6 months to ensure optimum overall health and well being.

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