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Established in 2019, Smile and Shine Multispeciality Dental Clinic offers exceptional dental care with a focus on quality, comfort, and patient satisfaction. Our expert team provides a wide range of services, including laser dentistry, dental implants, Invisalign, orthodontic braces, root canal therapy, gum treatments, and paediatric dentistry. Specialising in aesthetic and restorative dentistry, we use advanced materials and techniques to enhance smiles. From teeth whitening and tooth-coloured fillings to trauma management, we deliver personalised care for lasting oral health. At Smile and Shine, we are dedicated to giving each patient the care and attention they deserve, helping to create smiles that last a lifetime.
Dr. Vikram Shetty K is a highly experienced Dentist, Endodontist, and Dental Surgeon based in Jeevanbhimanagar, Bangalore, with 29 years of expertise in these fields. He practices at Smile and Shine Multi Speciality Dental Clinic in Jeevanbhimanagar. Dr. Shetty completed his BDS from SDM College of Dental Sciences, Dharwad, in 1996, and his MDS in Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences in 2004. He is a member of the Indian Endodontic Society. The services he offers include Dental Fillings, RCT - Root Canal Treatment, BPS Dentures Fixing, Tooth-Coloured Fillings, Cosmetic Fillings, and more. Read more
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Dr. Reema Naik Shetty is a skilled Dental Surgeon, Dentist, and Cosmetic/Aesthetic Dentist in Jeevanbhimanagar, Bangalore, with 22 years of experience. She practices at Smile and Shine Multi Speciality Dental Clinic in Jeevanbhimanagar. Dr. Shetty earned her BDS degree from M.R.A. Dental College Hospital in 2003. She is also a member of the Karnataka State Dental Council. Read more
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It’s important to establish early dental visits to help your child become comfortable with dental care. The first visit should be scheduled by the time they turn 1 year old or within 6 months of their first tooth coming in. Early visits allow the dentist to monitor your child’s dental growth and teach you how to care for their teeth effectively.
Typically, you should have your teeth cleaned every 6 months to maintain optimal oral health. However, if you’re at a higher risk for cavities or gum disease, your dentist may recommend more frequent cleanings to help prevent further issues.
Signs of dental problems can include tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, loose teeth, or difficulty chewing. You may also notice changes in the fit of your dentures or crowns. If you experience any of these issues, it's best to consult a dentist for an evaluation before the condition worsens.
Foods like dairy products (cheese, milk, yogurt) are excellent for your teeth as they contain calcium and phosphates that help remineralize tooth enamel. Crunchy fruits and vegetables, such as apples and carrots, are also beneficial for your teeth and gums.
Baby teeth, also known as milk teeth, are smaller, whiter, and have a total of 20 teeth that emerge during early childhood. These are replaced by permanent teeth, which start coming in around age 6. Permanent teeth are stronger, more durable, and designed to last throughout adulthood.
It’s never too late to begin dental care. However, if a child doesn’t have any teeth by 18 months, it’s a good idea to consult with a pediatric dentist. Delayed tooth eruption may be normal, but it’s always helpful to get a professional opinion to ensure healthy development.
A routine dental cleaning is generally painless. It involves scaling to remove plaque and tartar buildup, followed by polishing. Some discomfort may occur if there’s sensitivity or if deep cleaning is needed for gum issues, but it's usually brief.
Tartar, or dental calculus, cannot be removed with brushing alone. It requires a professional cleaning by a dentist or hygienist. Regular check-ups ensure that tartar is removed before it leads to more serious dental issues, like gum disease.
Regular dental cleanings are vital for preventing plaque and tartar accumulation, which can lead to cavities, gum disease, and bad breath. By removing harmful buildup, cleanings keep your teeth and gums healthy and reduce the risk of infection and other complications.
For any dental emergency, such as a knocked-out tooth, severe pain, or a broken tooth, contact your dentist immediately. The sooner you seek help, the better the chances of saving the tooth and minimizing further damage.