ROYAL SMILES Dentist visit to a SS News channel Hyderabad

 ROYAL SMILES DENTAL CLINIC  paid a visit to a News CHANNEL IN HYDERABAD. 



An awareness was aroused during the interview as their is complete negeliegence to a  dental checkup side. I DR.Shahzeen and MR.Hamid ( the news anchor )  briefly discussed abou dental issues that are going on in our ongoing culture. 

DENTISTRY have been at low priority for the people of #Pakistan.






A visit to the dentist has the potential to instil fear and anxiety in many Australians, but help is on the way with a game-changing device promising pain-free and needle-free dentistry.

Developed by technology start-up Dentroid, the Nuralyte prototype is currently being trialled on cells at Griffith University under the supervision of Professor Roy George.

PhD candidate Simone Sleep from Griffith’s School of Medicine and Dentistry said the Nuralyte has the potential to revolutionise the dental industry by removing a lot of fear around dental visits.

“I see so many people who avoid a trip to the dentist because of either a fear of needles, pain or just seeing the dentist in general,” Ms Sleep said.


What to Expect at the Dentist

A visit to the dentist doesn't have to be something to dread. Dentists and hygienists want to help, and they'll usually try to make your office visit as easy as possible.

You can often watch movies or TV. They may break up work into many visits so it's not too much in one sitting. And there are options for pain relief or sedation during procedures.

Making it to the chair puts you closer to better health and smiling with more confidence.



Plan enough time off from work or school deto feel less rushed or anxious about getting back. When you make your appointment, ask how long a cleaning and exam usually take, then add extra time to that. You'll be in the dentist's chair longer if it's been a while since your last visit. An end-of-day appointment is a good option so you can go right home.

 We Merely discussed about the ongoing issues of ORAL CANCER that are been mistreated and misguided.

The above video has its pros and cons and interview has been visualised with an anchor of ss news in an incresing of oral cancer and halitosis.


Mouth cancer refers to cancer that develops in any of the parts that make up the mouth (oral cavity). Mouth cancer can occur on the:

  • Lips
  • Gums
  • Tongue
  • Inner lining of the cheeks
  • Roof of the mouth
  • Floor of the mouth (under the tongue)

Cancer that occurs on the inside of the mouth is sometimes called oral cancer or oral cavity cancer.



Mouth cancer is one of several types of cancers grouped in a category called head and neck cancers. Mouth cancer and other head and neck cancers are often treated similarly.


Symptoms

Signs and symptoms of mouth cancer may include:

  • A lip or mouth sore that doesn't heal
  • A white or reddish patch on the inside of your mouth
  • Loose teeth
  • A growth or lump inside your mouth
  • Mouth pain
  • Ear pain
  • Difficult or painful swallowing

When to see a doctor

Make an appointment with your doctor or dentist if you have any persistent signs and symptoms that bother you and last more than two weeks. Your doctor will likely investigate other more common causes for your signs and symptoms first, such as an infection.


A dental hygienist covers your chest with a plastic or paper cloth, and you may get eye shields to wear, too. You'll see a tray of metal and perhaps ultrasonic tools. The hygienist uses these, working a tooth at a time, to scrape off any hard buildup of plaque and tartar on the surfaces and along your gumline. They may floss between your teeth, too.

If your jaw hurts or you have mouth pain while they're cleaning, let the hygienist know. You can have rest breaks when you need them.







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