The Asian Age

PEARLY WHITES

- KANIZA GARARI

Often, food gets stuck between broken or missing teeth, leading to serious tooth and gum infections. These are the major causes of dental pain and tooth decay. Recent surveys on dental implants, however, show that 50 per cent of the patients do not take up any treatment as they are afraid of the tooth pain. It has been found that proper preventive care often takes a back seat, due to the anxiety that drives these patients. Dr Ajay Sharma, senior consultant dentist and implantolo­gist, explains how anxiety often worsens most of the preventive measures, making treatment difficult for people.

QTooth pain has often been feared, but what is the ratio of fearful versus co-operative patients?

We have found the ratio to be 50:50. The fearful fail to get the right preventive care due to the anxiety of pain that drives them. This has consequenc­es which go far beyond dental pain and often result in loss of teeth. Our main motto among the dental circles is to save the tooth. This is because it will help in keeping the jaw line intact and it will also protect the oral cavity from early onset of diseases. Also, to protect the tooth, in case of pain, it is important to treat bad breath from the mouth, as also broken or chipped tooth. When this is carried out on time, the tooth can be saved. But with patients not seeing the dentist on time, they often lose out on the preventive care that is cheaper and easy to follow.

Dental surgery is a difficult, painful process no matter what the procedure, but it is important to have an implant done immediatel­y before there is scarring of tissue or shifting of teeth.

QOften people at advanced ages begin to lose teeth, especially women during menopause. How can an implant improve their oral health problems?

For older patients suffering from diabetes, or during the post-menopause stage, the result of implant has shown that there is an improvemen­t in their quality of life. But maximum patients come with decay and severe infection in their teeth. Due to this, several teeth need to be removed and a complete new set of implants are placed. This is also because care of the teeth is not to its optimum level as practices of brushing teeth are not properly followed.

QWhat about those addicted to tobacco and alcohol? Is there any possibilit­y of saving their teeth?

Tobacco has a huge impact on oral cavity as the gums, teeth, tongue and cheek are often diseased. In such patients, it becomes a huge challenge as they are already suffering from multiple complicati­ons in the oral cavity. Cancer patients can opt for dental implants, but only after two years of successful completion of chemothera­py and radiothera­py.

QHow long is the implanted teeth effective? Just like any dental implant, patients will require follow ups every few years. Even though this is a permanent solution, daily wear and tear of the tooth cannot be controlled.

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