Faq's

Simple Answers, Better Smiles

Root canal Treatment

Relief and Preservation

What is a root canal treatment (RCT)?
Root canal treatment is a procedure to remove infected or inflamed pulp (the nerve and blood vessels) from inside a tooth’s root. The space is then cleaned, disinfected, filled, and sealed. The goal is to save your natural tooth and prevent the infection from spreading.
Is root canal treatment painful?
A common misconception is that root canals are painful. At Deekshu Dental, we use modern local anesthesia to completely numb the area before the procedure begins. The treatment itself is designed to relieve the severe pain caused by the infection, not create it. Most patients find the experience similar to getting a routine filling.
Why do I need a crown after a root canal?
After an RCT, the tooth is no longer nourished by the pulp and can become brittle. A dental crown is highly recommended to protect the treated tooth from future fractures, restore its full chewing function, and ensure the long-term success of the treatment.
What are the signs that I might need a root canal?
Common signs include severe tooth pain when chewing or applying pressure, prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, a darkening of the tooth, swelling and tenderness in the surrounding gums, or a persistent pimple-like bump on the gum near the tooth.
What is the recovery and aftercare like?
You may experience mild soreness for a few days, which can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. You should avoid chewing hard or sticky foods on the treated tooth until the permanent filling or crown is placed. Maintaining excellent oral hygiene is crucial for long-term healing and success.
How soon can I be seen in case of a dental emergency?

We prioritize dental emergencies. Please call us immediately at +91 63790 05404. We will make every effort to fit you into the schedule as quickly as possible to manage pain and treat the urgent issue.

Invisalign

Your Essential Guide to Invisalign Treatment
What is Invisalign and how does it work?

Invisalign is a clear orthodontic system that uses a series of custom-made, virtually invisible plastic aligners to gently and gradually shift your teeth into the correct position. You will wear each set of aligners for about one to two weeks before moving to the next set in the series, following a treatment plan mapped out by your Deekshu Dental Implant Center doctor.

How long does the average Invisalign treatment take?

The duration of Invisalign treatment varies depending on the complexity of your case, but for adults, the average time typically ranges from 12 to 18 months. For minor corrections, it may be shorter. During your initial consultation, your doctor will provide a precise timeline based on a detailed 3D scan of your mouth.

Will wearing Invisalign aligners affect my speech or daily life?
When you first start wearing the aligners, you might notice a slight lisp or feel a bit awkward, but this usually disappears within a few days as your tongue adjusts to the new appliance. Since the aligners are removable, you can eat, brush, and floss normally, which means they have minimal impact on your daily hygiene and diet.
How often do I need to wear the aligners each day?
To achieve the best results and ensure your treatment stays on schedule, you must wear the aligners for 20 to 22 hours per day. You should only remove them when eating, drinking anything other than plain water, brushing, or flossing. Consistent wear is the most critical factor in successful Invisalign treatment.
What are the main advantages of choosing Invisalign over traditional braces?
The main advantages are the near-invisibility of the aligners, offering a discreet way to straighten your teeth. Since they are removable, there are no dietary restrictions, and it’s easier to maintain good oral hygiene. Additionally, the smooth plastic aligners are generally more comfortable than the wires and brackets of metal braces.
Do I need to make any changes to my oral hygiene routine with Invisalign?
While your core routine remains the same (brushing and flossing twice daily), you must also brush your teeth every time before putting the aligners back in after eating. You should also clean the aligners themselves daily using special cleaning crystals or by gently brushing them with a toothbrush and cool water to keep them clear and hygienic.

Smile Designing

Your Journey to a Confident, Customized Transformation
What exactly is Smile Designing?
Smile Designing, or a Smile Makeover, is a comprehensive process of improving the appearance of your smile through one or more cosmetic procedures. It’s an art and a science, where your dentist assesses your facial features, skin tone, hair color, gum tissue, and lip position to create a personalized, harmonious, and aesthetically pleasing smile that complements your unique features.
What common issues does Smile Designing address?
Smile Designing can effectively address a wide range of aesthetic concerns. These include discoloration or deep stains, chipped or cracked teeth, gaps or spacing (diastema), misaligned or crooked teeth, and issues related to tooth size and shape, such as teeth that appear too small or too large.
What procedures might be included in a Smile Design plan?
A customized Smile Design plan may involve various cosmetic treatments. Common procedures include Porcelain Veneers or Laminates, Teeth Whitening, Gum Contouring (gingivectomy), the use of Invisalign or Braces for alignment, and replacing old, visible metal fillings with tooth-colored restorations (bonding).
How does Deekshu Dental Implant Center ensure the new smile is customized to me?

At Deekshu Dental Implant Center, customization is key. We utilize Digital Smile Design (DSD) technology, which involves taking high-quality photos and videos and using advanced software to design and visualize your planned smile on a screen. This allows you to preview the final result and provide input before any actual treatment begins, ensuring the smile fits your personality and features perfectly.

How long does the Smile Designing process take?
The duration of a Smile Design process varies significantly based on the chosen treatments. Simple procedures like teeth whitening or bonding can be completed in one or two appointments. If your plan involves veneers or alignment correction with Invisalign, the process could take several weeks to a few months. Your customized plan will include a clear timeline.
How soon can I be seen in case of a dental emergency?

We prioritize dental emergencies. Please call us immediately at +91 63790 05404. We will make every effort to fit you into the schedule as quickly as possible to manage pain and treat the urgent issue.

Crowns

Your Guide to Dental Crowns for Restoration and Strength
What is a dental crown and when is one necessary?

A dental crown, often called a “cap,” is a custom-made restoration that completely covers a damaged or weakened tooth, sitting right at the gum line. A crown is necessary when a tooth is severely decayed, has a large filling that compromises its strength, is cracked or broken, or when it needs protection after a root canal procedure.

What materials are dental crowns made from?

Deekshu Dental Implant Center offers crowns made from various materials to suit different needs and aesthetic preferences. The main options include Porcelain or Ceramic (known for excellent aesthetics and natural appearance), Porcelain Fused to Metal (PFM) (offering strength and good aesthetics), and Zirconia (highly durable, strong, and increasingly popular for its natural look).

How many appointments does it take to get a dental crown?
Typically, getting a traditional dental crown requires two appointments over the course of a week or two. The first appointment involves preparing the tooth, taking an impression, and fitting a temporary crown. The second appointment is for permanently cementing the final, custom-fabricated crown once it is received back from the dental lab.
Is the process of preparing a tooth for a crown painful?
The process of preparing the tooth (shaping it to accommodate the crown) is performed under local anesthesia, ensuring you feel no pain during the procedure. It is normal to experience some temporary sensitivity or mild discomfort after the anesthesia wears off, but this can usually be managed effectively with over-the-counter pain relievers.
What are the key advantages of Zirconia crowns?
Zirconia crowns are highly favored for their combination of strength and beauty. They are exceptionally durable and resistant to cracking or chipping, making them ideal for back teeth (molars). Furthermore, Zirconia is biocompatible and offers a highly aesthetic, tooth-colored appearance without the dark line often associated with older metal-based crowns.
How soon can I be seen in case of a dental emergency?

We prioritize dental emergencies. Please call us immediately at +91 63790 05404. We will make every effort to fit you into the schedule as quickly as possible to manage pain and treat the urgent issue.

Pediatric Dentistry

Everything Parents Need to Know About Your Child’s Dental Care
When should my child have their very first dental visit?
The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that a child have their first dental visit by the age of one, or within six months after their first tooth erupts. These early visits focus on preventive care, checking for proper development, and educating parents on feeding habits, fluoride use, and healthy oral hygiene routines for infants and toddlers.
Why is caring for "baby teeth" (primary teeth) so important if they are going to fall out?
Primary teeth are vital for several reasons. They hold the necessary space in the jaw for the permanent teeth to erupt correctly. They are essential for proper chewing and nutrition, and they are critical for speech development. Premature loss due to decay can lead to spacing problems that require more complex orthodontic treatment later on.
What are the most common treatments used for children at Deekshu Dental Implant Center?

The primary focus of our pediatric care is prevention. Common treatments include Dental Sealants, which are protective coatings painted onto the chewing surfaces of back teeth to prevent decay. We also provide regular Fluoride Treatments to strengthen enamel, and we teach proper brushing and flossing techniques in a kid-friendly way.

What is a dental sealant, and how long does it last?
A dental sealant is a thin, plastic coating that is painted onto the grooves of the back teeth (molars and premolars) where most cavities start. It creates a smooth barrier that prevents food particles and bacteria from settling in the deep pits and fissures. Sealants are quick to apply, require no drilling, and can last for several years with good hygiene.
How does Deekshu Dental Implant Center handle children who are anxious or scared of the dentist?

We prioritize creating a positive, comfortable, and fun environment for all children. Our team uses a “Tell-Show-Do” approach, explaining procedures in simple, non-threatening language. For children with significant anxiety, we may offer various relaxation techniques, but our goal is always to build trust and make every visit a pleasant experience.

How soon can I be seen in case of a dental emergency?

We prioritize dental emergencies. Please call us immediately at +91 63790 05404. We will make every effort to fit you into the schedule as quickly as possible to manage pain and treat the urgent issue.

Sleep Dentistry

Experience Anxiety-Free, Comfortable Dentistry
What is Sleep Dentistry, and how is it different from general anesthesia?
Sleep Dentistry, often referred to as Sedation Dentistry, involves using medication to help patients relax and feel comfortable during dental procedures. It is different from general anesthesia because the patient remains conscious and responsive (awake or lightly asleep) but is deeply relaxed, whereas general anesthesia renders the patient completely unconscious.
Who is a good candidate for Sleep Dentistry?
Sleep Dentistry is ideal for patients who experience severe dental anxiety or phobia, have a strong gag reflex, or require complex, lengthy, or multiple procedures in one sitting. It is also very helpful for children who cannot cooperate during necessary treatment, making the experience stress-free for both the patient and the dental team.
What types of sedation are offered at Deekshu Dental Implant Center?

Deekshu Dental Implant Center offers various levels of sedation to match the patient’s needs: Oral Sedation (a pill taken before the appointment to induce light to moderate relaxation) and Intravenous (IV) Sedation (administered directly into the bloodstream for deeper, highly controlled relaxation). We discuss the best option based on the procedure and your health.

How safe is Sleep Dentistry, and who administers the sedation?
Patient safety is our top priority. Sleep Dentistry is extremely safe when administered by trained professionals. At Deekshu Dental, IV sedation is managed and monitored by a certified anesthesiologist or seditionist who oversees your breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen levels throughout the entire procedure.
Will I remember the procedure after having Sleep Dentistry?
With deeper forms of sedation, particularly IV sedation, most patients enter a state of deep relaxation where they are largely unaware of the sounds, smells, and sensations of the procedure. Many report having little to no memory of the treatment afterward, which is a major benefit for those with dental phobia.
How soon can I be seen in case of a dental emergency?

We prioritize dental emergencies. Please call us immediately at +91 63790 05404. We will make every effort to fit you into the schedule as quickly as possible to manage pain and treat the urgent issue.

Braces

Straightening Smiles, Boosting Confidence
What age is best to get braces?
While orthodontic treatment can be successful at any age, the ideal time for children to have their first orthodontic evaluation is around age 7. This allows Dr. [Insert Doctor’s Name] to catch potential issues early. For teens and adults, braces can be started whenever alignment is needed. It’s never too late to achieve a beautiful smile!
How long do I have to wear braces?
The duration of treatment varies greatly based on the complexity of your alignment issues. On average, most patients wear traditional braces for 18 to 36 months. During your initial consultation, we will provide a personalized treatment plan and a more accurate time estimate.
Will getting braces hurt?
The process of getting the braces put on does not hurt. You may experience some soreness or discomfort for the first few days after they are placed and after routine adjustment appointments. This is normal and a sign that your teeth are beginning to move. Over-the-counter pain relievers can easily manage this discomfort.
What types of braces do you offer?

At Deekshu Dental, we offer several options to suit your needs and preferences, including: Traditional Metal Braces (durable and effective), and Ceramic Braces (clear or tooth-colored brackets for a less noticeable look). We will discuss the best choice for your unique situation.

Are there foods I need to avoid while wearing braces?
Yes, to protect your brackets and wires, it is important to avoid hard, crunchy, or sticky foods. This includes hard candies, nuts, popcorn, caramel, chewing gum, and sticky taffy. You should also cut hard fruits and vegetables into small pieces before eating them.
How often will I have adjustment appointments?
You will generally need to come in for adjustments every 4 to 8 weeks. During these brief appointments, Dr. [Insert Doctor’s Name] will adjust the wires and springs to ensure your teeth are moving correctly and consistently according to the treatment plan.

Laser Surgery

Your Smile, Perfected by Laser
What types of procedures are performed using laser technology at Deekshu Dental Implant Center?

Deekshu Dental Implant Center utilizes advanced laser technology for a variety of precise treatments. These include non-surgical management of gum disease (scaling), soft tissue procedures such as gum contouring and the removal of oral growths, and enhancing Root Canal Treatment through advanced disinfection and sterilization of the inner tooth structure.

Is laser dental surgery painful?
Laser dental surgery is a minimally invasive method that generally causes significantly less discomfort than traditional surgical techniques. Many patients report experiencing little to no pain and often require minimal or no local anesthesia. The laser’s ability to cauterize tissue and seal nerve endings contributes to the overall reduction in post-operative pain and bleeding.
What are the key advantages of choosing laser surgery over traditional dental surgery?
The primary advantages of laser surgery include reduced pain and discomfort, leading to less need for stitches and quicker recovery. The laser simultaneously sterilizes and seals blood vessels, which results in minimal bleeding and a lower risk of infection. Furthermore, the laser’s high precision allows the dentist to preserve more healthy surrounding tissue.
How long is the recovery time after a laser dental procedure?
Recovery time is typically much faster compared to conventional surgery because the laser causes minimal trauma to the tissues. Most patients find they can comfortably resume their normal daily routines within just a few days. Your dental team will provide comprehensive post-operative instructions tailored to your specific procedure to ensure optimal healing.
Are there any restrictions on eating or drinking after a laser procedure?
Yes, certain restrictions are necessary to protect the healing site. It is generally advised to consume a soft or liquid diet for the initial few days following the treatment. Patients should strictly avoid hard, crunchy, or very hot foods, and they must also refrain from using straws or smoking, as these actions can dislodge clots and irritate the treated area.
Is laser dentistry safe for everyone, including children?
Laser dental treatments are considered safe and highly effective for the vast majority of patients, including pediatric cases. Its gentle and quiet operation makes it a preferable and less intimidating alternative to using a traditional dental drill for addressing both soft tissue issues and minor cavities in children.
How can I schedule a consultation for a laser surgery procedure?

To schedule a consultation for a laser procedure at Deekshu Dental, you can directly call the clinic using the provided phone numbers: +91 63790 05404 or +91 93853 84118. The consultation is an essential first step where the dental professionals will thoroughly assess your specific condition and discuss the most suitable laser treatment options available for you.

Spacing and Diastema

Your Guide to Treating Teeth Spacing and Diastema
What is diastema, and what causes gaps between teeth?
Diastema specifically refers to the space or gap between any two teeth, though it is most common between the two upper front teeth. Gaps can be caused by various factors, including a discrepancy between the size of the jawbone and the size of the teeth, missing teeth, thumb sucking, or an oversized labial frenum (the tissue attaching the upper lip to the gum).
Are gaps between teeth purely a cosmetic issue?
While many patients seek treatment for cosmetic reasons, gaps can also lead to oral health issues. Significant spaces can make it easier for food particles to get lodged between teeth, increasing the risk of gum disease (periodontitis). In some cases, poor alignment can also contribute to bite problems or difficulties with speech.
What are the common treatment options for closing minor gaps?
For minor or small gaps, non-orthodontic options are often effective. These include Dental Bonding, where a tooth-colored resin is applied and shaped to close the space, and the use of Porcelain Veneers, which are thin, custom-made shells bonded to the front surface of the teeth to create a consistent, gap-free appearance.
When is orthodontic treatment (Braces/Invisalign) necessary for treating spacing?
Orthodontic treatment, such as traditional braces or clear Invisalign aligners, is typically recommended when the gaps are significant, or when the spacing issues are related to underlying bite problems (malocclusion). Orthodontics provides a comprehensive solution by moving the entire tooth root to establish a stable and ideal tooth alignment.
How long does it take to close the gaps using treatments like Invisalign?
The treatment time depends entirely on the severity of the gap and the chosen method. For simple bonding or veneers, the result is achieved in one or two appointments. For orthodontic treatment like Invisalign, closing the gaps can take anywhere from 6 to 18 months, depending on the extent of tooth movement required, as determined by your Deekshu Dental doctor.
How soon can I be seen in case of a dental emergency?

We prioritize dental emergencies. Please call us immediately at +91 63790 05404. We will make every effort to fit you into the schedule as quickly as possible to manage pain and treat the urgent issue.

Dentures

Your Guide to Comfortable and Custom Dentures
What are the different types of dentures available at Deekshu Dental Implant Center?

We offer several types of dentures tailored to patient needs. These include Complete Dentures (for replacing all teeth in an arch), Partial Dentures (for replacing a few missing teeth), and Implant-Supported Dentures. Implant-supported options offer superior stability, ensuring the denture stays firmly in place without slipping.

How long will it take to get used to wearing new dentures?

It typically takes a period of adjustment to feel comfortable with new dentures. Initially, you may experience increased saliva flow, mild soreness, or difficulty speaking. With consistent wear and practice, most patients adapt within a few weeks. We recommend reading aloud and starting with soft foods to accelerate the adjustment period.

Can I eat all types of food with my new dentures?
While modern dentures allow you to eat most foods, you should still exercise caution. We advise starting with soft, easily chewable foods and gradually introducing firmer items. It is best to avoid extremely hard, sticky, or tough foods (like caramel or chewing gum) and to cut food into small pieces and chew on both sides of your mouth simultaneously to maintain stability.
Should I wear my dentures all day and night?
No, it is generally recommended that you remove your dentures for at least 6 to 8 hours every night. Removing them allows your gum tissues to rest and recover from the pressure, which is essential for maintaining the health of your gums and the integrity of the jawbone. Dentures should be kept in a cleaning solution or water when not being worn.
What is the process for getting a new set of dentures?
The process usually involves several appointments. First, we take precise impressions of your jaw and gums. Next, a trial denture or wax model is created to check the fit, bite, and aesthetics. Once all adjustments are approved by you, the final denture is fabricated by the lab and delivered at the final seating appointment.
How soon can I be seen in case of a dental emergency?

We prioritize dental emergencies. Please call us immediately at +91 63790 05404. We will make every effort to fit you into the schedule as quickly as possible to manage pain and treat the urgent issue.

Tmj Disorders

Specialized Care for Jaw Pain and TMJ Disorders
What are TMJ Disorders, and what common symptoms do they cause?
TMJ stands for the Temporomandibular Joint, which acts like a sliding hinge connecting your jawbone to your skull. TMJ Disorders (TMD) are conditions affecting this joint and the surrounding muscles. Common symptoms include chronic jaw pain, pain or tenderness around the ear, frequent headaches or neck aches, difficulty chewing, and a clicking, popping, or grating sound when opening or closing the mouth.
What are the common causes of TMJ Disorders?
The exact cause of TMD is often difficult to pinpoint, but contributing factors include trauma to the jaw or head, chronic teeth grinding or clenching (bruxism), which puts excessive strain on the joint, arthritis in the joint, and sometimes stress, which can increase muscle tension. Malocclusion (an improper bite) can also contribute significantly to TMD pain.
How does Deekshu Dental Implant Center accurately diagnose a TMJ Disorder?

Diagnosis involves a thorough examination of the jaw joints and muscles, which includes palpating the area to locate pain and checking the range of motion. We often utilize advanced digital imaging, such as 3D CBCT scans, to evaluate the joint structure, and we analyze the patient’s bite (occlusion) to determine if it is contributing to the dysfunction.

What is the goal of non-surgical treatment for TMJ Disorders?
The goal of initial non-surgical treatment is primarily to relieve pain, reduce muscle spasms, and improve jaw function. This often begins with conservative approaches like applying moist heat or ice, recommending a soft diet, gentle stretching exercises, and prescribing muscle relaxants or anti-inflammatory medications to manage acute pain.
What role do custom oral appliances (splints/nightguards) play in treatment?
A custom-made oral appliance (splint or nightguard) is one of the most common and effective non-surgical treatments. It works by preventing the teeth from coming into contact, which relaxes the jaw muscles, reduces grinding/clenching forces, and allows the jaw joint to rest in a more ideal, comfortable, and stable position.
How soon can I be seen in case of a dental emergency?

We prioritize dental emergencies. Please call us immediately at +91 63790 05404. We will make every effort to fit you into the schedule as quickly as possible to manage pain and treat the urgent issue.

Digital Dentistry

Experiencing the Future of Dentistry Today
What does the term "Digital Dentistry" encompass at Deekshu Dental Implant Center?

Digital Dentistry refers to the use of advanced, computer-based technologies to enhance diagnosis, treatment planning, and procedure execution. At Deekshu Dental Implant Center, this includes tools like 3D Cone-Beam CT scans (CBCT), Digital Smile Design (DSD) software, intraoral scanners (eliminating messy impressions), and computer-guided surgery.

How are digital impressions better than traditional methods?

Traditional impressions use messy, uncomfortable trays filled with putty. Digital impressions use an intraoral scanner to capture thousands of high-resolution images, creating a precise 3D virtual model of your mouth in minutes. This process is faster, more comfortable for the patient, and results in highly accurate models for better-fitting crowns, aligners, and restorations.

What role does 3D CBCT scanning play in my treatment?
A 3D Cone-Beam CT scan (CBCT) provides a detailed, three-dimensional view of your teeth, jawbone, nerves, and soft tissues. This technology is vital for precise treatment planning, particularly for dental implant placement, root canals, and complex extractions. It allows the doctor to virtually plan the surgery, avoiding critical anatomical structures and ensuring predictable outcomes.
How does Digital Smile Design (DSD) enhance the patient experience?
Digital Smile Design (DSD) allows you to be an active participant in your cosmetic treatment. We use software to take photos and videos of your face and digitally design your new smile according to your unique features. You can preview the planned final result on a screen before any clinical work begins, ensuring the final smile matches your expectations perfectly.
Is digital dentistry faster than traditional methods?
Yes, in many aspects, digital dentistry significantly speeds up the treatment process. Digital scanning instantly sends data to the lab, reducing fabrication time for crowns and aligners. Furthermore, the precision of computer-guided surgery (using surgical guides based on 3D planning) makes implant placement faster and less invasive than freehand surgery.
How soon can I be seen in case of a dental emergency?

We prioritize dental emergencies. Please call us immediately at +91 63790 05404. We will make every effort to fit you into the schedule as quickly as possible to manage pain and treat the urgent issue.

Dental Implants

Essential Questions on Dental Implants and Lasting Tooth Replacement
What exactly is a dental implant?
A dental implant is a small, biocompatible titanium post that is surgically placed into the jawbone beneath the gum line to act as an artificial tooth root. Once integrated with the bone, this post serves as a stable and permanent foundation for a replacement tooth, such as a crown, bridge, or denture.
Am I a suitable candidate for dental implants?
Most healthy individuals who have experienced tooth loss are good candidates for implants. The primary requirements are sufficient bone density in the jaw to support the implant and healthy gums. During your consultation at Deekshu Dental, we use detailed imaging to assess your bone structure and overall oral health to determine your eligibility.
What is the process for receiving a dental implant, and how long does it take?
The implant process involves several stages. First, the titanium post is surgically placed. Then, there is a healing period of 3 to 6 months (called osseointegration), during which the implant fuses with the bone. Finally, the custom-made permanent crown or restoration is attached. The overall process can take several months to ensure the implant is fully secure.
Is the dental implant placement procedure painful?
The implant surgery itself is typically performed under local anesthesia, so you will feel no pain during the procedure. While some patients may experience mild soreness, swelling, or discomfort for a few days afterward, this is manageable with prescribed or over-the-counter pain medication. We prioritize patient comfort throughout the entire process.
How do I care for my dental implants, and how long do they last?
Caring for implants is much like caring for natural teeth – they require diligent brushing, daily flossing, and regular check-ups with your dentist. With proper care and hygiene, dental implants are designed to be a permanent solution and can last for many decades, often for the rest of your life.
How soon can I be seen in case of a dental emergency?

We prioritize dental emergencies. Please call us immediately at +91 63790 05404. We will make every effort to fit you into the schedule as quickly as possible to manage pain and treat the urgent issue.

Full Mouth Rehab

Your Path to a Complete Smile Transformation
What is Full Mouth Rehabilitation (FMR)?
Full Mouth Rehabilitation (FMR) is a comprehensive process designed to correct, restore, and rebuild the teeth, bite, and jaw muscles in patients who have experienced extensive tooth wear, trauma, loss, or congenital defects. It is a highly customized treatment that ensures the entire mouth—from the jaw joint (TMJ) to every tooth—functions in harmony.
Who is a candidate for Full Mouth Rehabilitation?
Candidates for FMR typically have complex dental problems, such as multiple missing teeth, severely worn or chipped teeth, chronic jaw pain (TMJ disorders), or extensive damage due to decay and gum disease. If you experience significant pain while chewing, frequent headaches, or major cosmetic concerns due to damaged teeth, FMR may be the solution for you.
What types of procedures are involved in FMR?
FMR is a multi-disciplinary treatment, which means it may involve a combination of several procedures. These commonly include Dental Implants for missing teeth, Crowns and Bridges to restore damaged teeth, Veneers, Root Canal Therapy, Gum Disease Treatment, and in some cases, Orthodontics (braces/Invisalign) to correct the bite before final restoration.
How long does the Full Mouth Rehabilitation process usually take?
Because FMR addresses complex, comprehensive issues, it is a lengthy process that can take anywhere from six months to over a year to complete. The exact duration depends heavily on the extent of the damage, the need for foundational work like bone grafting or implant healing, and the specific sequence of treatments required.
What are the expected benefits of undergoing FMR?
The benefits of FMR are life-changing and go beyond aesthetics. Patients experience restored chewing function, allowing them to enjoy a full, unrestricted diet. It alleviates chronic TMJ pain and associated headaches, improves speech, and provides a significant boost to self-confidence with a complete, healthy, and beautiful smile.
How soon can I be seen in case of a dental emergency?

We prioritize dental emergencies. Please call us immediately at +91 63790 05404. We will make every effort to fit you into the schedule as quickly as possible to manage pain and treat the urgent issue.

Orthodontics

Everything You Need to Know About Orthodontics
What is orthodontics, and why is it important beyond just appearance?
Orthodontics is the specialized branch of dentistry focused on diagnosing, preventing, and treating dental and facial irregularities, known as malocclusion (bad bite). While it dramatically improves the look of your smile, it is crucial for improving function—ensuring teeth bite together correctly—which aids in better chewing, easier cleaning, and preventing excessive wear on tooth surfaces.
What types of orthodontic treatments does Deekshu Dental Implant Center offer?

Deekshu Dental Implant Center offers several effective options to straighten teeth and correct bite issues. These include traditional metal braces, which are highly effective for complex cases; ceramic braces, which are less visible; and modern clear aligner systems like Invisalign, which offer a discreet and removable solution for mild to moderate corrections.

At what age should a child first see an orthodontist?
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends a child have their first orthodontic evaluation by the age of seven. While treatment may not start immediately, this early assessment allows the doctor to check for developmental issues, crowding, or bite problems and determine the optimal time to begin treatment, which can simplify later phases.
How long does orthodontic treatment typically last?
The duration of orthodontic treatment varies significantly depending on the severity of the alignment and bite issues being corrected. On average, most patients wear braces or aligners for 18 to 30 months. Minor adjustments may take as little as six months, while complex cases requiring jaw alignment might take longer. Your initial consultation will provide a precise estimate.
Will wearing braces or aligners be painful?
The process of applying braces or receiving new aligners is painless. However, after the wires are tightened or when you switch to a new set of aligners (typically every 1–2 weeks), your teeth may feel sore or tender for the first few days as they begin to shift. This discomfort is temporary and easily managed with over-the-counter pain medication.
How soon can I be seen in case of a dental emergency?

We prioritize dental emergencies. Please call us immediately at +91 63790 05404. We will make every effort to fit you into the schedule as quickly as possible to manage pain and treat the urgent issue.

Bleaching

Your Quick Guide to Professional Teeth Whitening and Lasting Brightness
What is professional teeth bleaching, and how is it different from over-the-counter kits?

Professional teeth bleaching uses a higher concentration of active whitening ingredients (usually hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide) than drugstore kits. At Deekshu Dental Implant Center, the procedure is supervised by a dentist, ensuring safety, minimizing sensitivity, and delivering significantly faster and more dramatic results that are more uniform across the teeth.

Is the teeth bleaching procedure safe for my teeth and gums?
Yes, professional teeth bleaching conducted under dental supervision is very safe. During the in-office procedure, your dentist will protect your gums and lips with a special barrier before applying the whitening gel. Any temporary side effects, such as increased tooth sensitivity, are usually mild and disappear within a day or two.
How long does the in-office bleaching treatment take?
The in-office power bleaching treatment at Deekshu Dental is a fast and efficient procedure. The entire appointment typically takes about 60 to 90 minutes. This time includes preparation, application of the gel in multiple cycles, and setting the whitening agent with a specialized light source to achieve maximum results.
Will teeth bleaching work on all my existing dental restorations (crowns, fillings, veneers)?
No. The whitening gels are designed to work only on natural tooth enamel. Any existing fillings, crowns, or veneers will not change color during the bleaching process. If you are planning a smile makeover, we recommend bleaching your teeth first, and then matching any new restorations to your brightened tooth shade.
What results can I expect, and how long will the brightness last?
You can expect a significant improvement, often lightening your smile by several shades. The longevity of the results depends on your habits. While the effects are long-lasting, consuming staining agents like coffee, red wine, and tea, as well as smoking, can cause gradual fading. With good hygiene, results can last one to three years.
How soon can I be seen in case of a dental emergency?

We prioritize dental emergencies. Please call us immediately at +91 63790 05404. We will make every effort to fit you into the schedule as quickly as possible to manage pain and treat the urgent issue.

Cosmetic Dentistry

The Art and Science of Aesthetic Dental Transformation
What is Cosmetic Dentistry?
Cosmetic Dentistry focuses on procedures that improve the appearance of your teeth, gums, and bite. While restorative dentistry fixes health problems, cosmetic treatments primarily address issues like color, shape, alignment, size, and overall smile aesthetics. The goal is to create a healthy, attractive, and confident smile that complements your facial features.
What are the most popular cosmetic dental procedures at Deekshu Dental Implant Center?

The most frequently requested cosmetic procedures include Professional Teeth Whitening (Bleaching) for a brighter smile, Porcelain Veneers to correct shape and severe discoloration, Dental Bonding for quick and minor repairs, and Gum Contouring (gingivectomy) to correct a “gummy” smile and achieve harmonious gum lines.

How can Cosmetic Dentistry fix chipped, cracked, or gapped teeth?
Chipped or cracked teeth can often be beautifully restored using Dental Bonding, where a tooth-colored resin is skillfully sculpted onto the tooth surface. For more severe damage or larger gaps (diastema), Porcelain Veneers are often the preferred solution, as they completely cover the front surface of the tooth, providing superior strength and aesthetics.
Does Cosmetic Dentistry always involve permanent, irreversible procedures?

No. Many cosmetic treatments are minimally invasive or non-invasive. Teeth Whitening is entirely non-invasive. Dental Bonding requires minimal preparation and is often reversible. More permanent treatments like veneers require minor enamel removal, but they offer the longest-lasting and most dramatic aesthetic improvements.

What is the difference between Porcelain Veneers and Dental Crowns?
A Porcelain Veneer is a thin, custom-made shell of porcelain that is bonded only to the front surface of a tooth, primarily to change its color, shape, or size for cosmetic purposes. A Dental Crown is a “cap” that covers the entire tooth surface and is used when the tooth is structurally damaged, needing protection and restoration of its full form and function.
How soon can I be seen in case of a dental emergency?

We prioritize dental emergencies. Please call us immediately at +91 63790 05404. We will make every effort to fit you into the schedule as quickly as possible to manage pain and treat the urgent issue.