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Friday, 22 August 2014

Odontos Academy for Clinical Dental Studies

We are an academy striving to bring out the best inside you. Come and be part of the absolutely free Demo Session starting 20th September 2014.

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Monday, 11 August 2014

Zirakpur Gets India's First Free Dental Clinic.

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Most of the time we are a free clinic. But at the max you will be paying this. This less than 1/4th of what you will be paying at any private clinic. Visit Government Hospital Zirakpur for Best and Reliable Treatment. All treatments are done by B.D.S. and M.D.S. Doctors who are undergoing further training.
Due to the negligible or no charges, there is no guarantee whatsoever on any Denture, CAP, Bridge or Implant put inside the center.

Root Canal Treatment
Rs. 500.00
Retreatment (Failed RCT)
Rs. 500.00
Cap Tooth coloured
Rs. 700.00
Cap Zirconia
Not Available
Cap Zirconia with 15yr warranty
Not Available
Cap Metal
Rs. 700.00
Denture Complete
Rs. 2500/6000
Partial Denture
Rs. 500+ Rs. 100x per tooth
Extraction non surgical
Rs. 20.00
Extraction Surgical
Rs. 100 to 500.00
X-ray
Free
Scaling-Root planing-Curettage
Rs. 100.00 per sitting
Scaling
Rs. 100.00
Denture repair
Rs. 200/500
Composite( Laser Filling) USA
Rs. 150.00
Composite(Laser Filling) Japan
Not Available
Kids filling
Rs. 150.00
Kids LC GIC filling
Rs. 150.00



Reach us at : S.H.C. (Govt. Dispensary), Lohgarh, Zirakpur. Call: 9888121203

Mini Residency Program in Oral Implantology

On 10th of August we successfully conducted the 3rd Surgical Class and Patients Hands on plus demo for our current batch of Oral Implantology. We congratulate Dr Simar who successfully placed her first and second Implants. We also congratulate Dr Sanjeev, Dr Sandeep, Dr Aman, Dr Nidhi and Dr Devinder for being part of the team.

We are going to start our fresh batch soon. Dates will be announced in few days. Kindly register on phone. Please call 9872881930, 9878067123, 9988881150.
For any other career related query please call our 24 hours customer care on 7814140140. Our executives are eagerly waiting to help you.

Doctors Claim to extract 232 teeth from a Childs mouth in JJ Hospital, Mumbai. False or True? Judge yourself.

Recently I Came Across a report in newspaper that some team of dental surgeon in Mumbai, pulled out 232 teeth from an individual.
Well this news in truest sense was a masala bollywood flick. Such dental surgeons should be charged for spreading rumours and making false claims. No individual in this world can survive with 232 teeth in his mouth. As we can make out from r the report that the so called and claimed tooth by surgeons was basically Compound Composite Odontome.  Which is not a tooth in true sense but a tooth like structure which may have un organised teeth components like Enamel and Dentine.

Such claims in newspaper tend to make fun of Indian dentistry and also gives chance to foreign media to blame us that we do things for cheap popularity. 

Below is the article published in foreign media regarding the case. Kindly read and see how these dental surgeons gave people abroad a chance to make our fun.

A team of oral surgeons reportedly removed 232 teeth from the mouth of a 17-year-old boy in India on July 21. The boy was diagnosed with a condition called complex composite odontoma, a rare type of tumor that affects the jaw or gums, his doctors said.
Ashik Gavai was admitted to JJ Hospital in Mumbai with swelling in his right jaw, Dr. Sunanda Dhiware, head of the hospital's dental department, told BBC News. 
The boy had been experiencing discomfort from the swelling for 18 months, Dhiware said. His father, Suresh Gavai, told the Mumbai Mirror that his son began complaining of severe pain a month ago.

In people with complex composite odontoma, a tumor grows in the jaw and contains tooth-like structures, as well as blobs of enamel and dentin, the tissues that make up teeth.
"Once we opened [the tumor], little pearl-like teeth started coming out, one-by-one," Dhiware told the BBC. "Initially, we were collecting them, they were really like small white pearls. But then we started to get tired. We counted 232 teeth."
However, these pearl-like objects, aren't really teeth in the truest sense of the word, according to Dr. J. David Johnson an associate professor at the University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine and spokesperson for the American Dental Association.
"Some people call them 'denticals' or 'toothlets.' They're not really true teeth because, if they were to erupt, there would be no periodontal ligament or root structure, and they're always deformed," Johnson said.
Although these malformed teeth don't typically cause symptoms, he said they can lead to problems and do need to be removed, he told Live Science.
In the case of Ashik Gavai, the toothlets did seem to be causing some trouble, however.
"If they're growing into an area where there are nerves, that can generate some pain. Sometimes infections will form in association with them, and that can generate pain as well," Johnson said.
Odontomas are the most common type of odontogenic tumors, comprising about 22 percent of all of this kind of tumor diagnosed by dentists and oral surgeons. Although it isn’t clear exactly why these growths form, trauma, infection and possibly growth pressure may be responsible, Johnson said.
After the teeth are removed surgically, the tumor isn’t likely to return, he said. And for Gavai, now that the tumor is gone, the 28 teeth that remain in his mouth will likely be healthier.
"Typically we recommend the removal of the odontoma so it doesn’t affect the health of the adjacent teeth or interfere with the eruption of the other normal teeth," Johnson said.
Although Johnson said he has personally never seen an odontoma as large as the one described in this particular case, he did not express doubt that such a massive tumor could form. He said that, like Gavai, most of the patients he sees with odontomas are teenagers, with the average age for the condition being 14. Males are slightly more likely to develop these growths than females, he said.

Sunday, 10 August 2014

Odontos Academy for Clinical Dental Studies

Admission going on for September 2014 batch.

Thursday, 7 August 2014

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Wednesday, 6 August 2014

How to bypass a broken K file during Endodontic treatment.

To learn the art to bypass a broken file, just join our refresher course in endo.
Call admission department at 9872881930, 9988881150 and 9878067123.

Saturday, 2 August 2014

Short Course in Oral Implantology- by a Doctor Who is 26 years of age and has put more than 600 implants in 3.5 years of his Practice.

Short Course in Oral Implantology- by a Doctor Who is 26 years of age and has put more than 600 implants in 3.5 years of his Practice.

We are going to conduct a short course in Oral Implantology which will be authored by Dr Aman Singh.
Dr Aman Singh is a 26 years old Dental Surgeon who in his 3 and half years of practice has put over 600 implants with just 4 failures.
Learn from him the trick to convince patients for Dental Implants. And Learn from him how to charge.
We will be discussing Implantology from convincing the patient to putting the prosthesis. We will tell you how to tread the path from convincing to charging your patient.
Course fee INR 5000. It will lead to Mini Residency Certificate from OACDS.
Course is of one day. With meals.
To register kindly fill the form on right of the page.
Center: Government Hospital, Zirakpur. 


For admission enquiry call 9872881930, 9988881150, 9878067123, 9888121203.

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