- Root Canal Therapy
- Extraction
- Impaction
- Scaling And Root Planning/curretage
- Filling(composite/gic/amalgam)
- Complete Denture
- Cast Partial Denture
- Overdentures
Enamel Pearls Speciality Dental Clinic was founded in the 21st century, year: 2012, under the guidance of
Dr. Jayanta Kumar Deb,
Dr. Saikat Deb
Dr. Sahana N. Swamy(deb).
We provide here world class dental service and other medical related treatments. A premiere institute with utmost patient care, warm hospitality and unrivaled ethical values for treating mankind.
Our organization is an ISO 9001: 2015 certified clinic which brings unto you-confident and assured Dental Treatment Care to the population.
ENAMEL PEARLS…..LEADING DENTISTRY TO EXCELLENCE.
Our aim is to provide complete world class Dental and Medical Treatment. It also focuses on the nicotine replacement therapy for those people who are addicted to tobacco-one of its special kind for the first time in kolkata.
We also provide medical treatment facilities: General and Child Speciality Clinic, ENT clinic, Pain Management Clinic, Nicotine Replacement Therapy Clinic.
Other facilities available here are Physiotherapy and Spirometry.
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School Dental Check Up Camps
FREE DENTAL CHECK UP PLAN : We offer totally free dental check up camps for the schools at mutually decided designated dates.This a social service work aimed towards the betterment of our future prodigies.
Necessary co-operation with regard to date and time allocation rendered from a given school will be highly appreciated. We shall have our coordinators deputed for the service and appointment related parts of this entire routine could be coordinated through these coordinators.
To Conduct a camp in your school please call :
HELPLINE NO:: 0091-7044-168093
Corporate Tie Ups
For corporates / companies who would like to gift / offer packs to their employees we have a special corporate dental card which entitles the registered members to a host of discounts and privileges at ENAMEL PEARLS.
To TIE UP WITH US FOR EXITING DISCOUNTS please call :
HELPLINE NO:: 0091-7044-168093
A toothache can vary in frequency from infrequent to constant and range in severity from mild to severe symptoms. If the tooth is sensitive to cold or sweets, it can be a warning that decay is present, a filling has failed, or the tooth is broken. There may be other factors, such as sinus infection, referred pain, or sensitive root surfaces.
Pain relievers or toothache preparations, available without prescription, may afford temporary relief from pain. It is important that the tooth not be subjected to hot or cold or to the pressure of chewing.
Also, do not place aspirin directly on the gum or tooth. If a tooth is sensitive to heat or tender to the touch, or there is swelling present, serious nerve involvement may be suspect and root canal treatment may be required. One should seek a diagnosis as soon as possible.
Today, the term cosmetic dentistry has a different meaning than just the straightening or crowning of teeth. With the development of new materials and techniques, the dentist is able to close spaces, change a tooth's shape, lighten or darken discolored teeth, and repair chipped or misaligned teeth, without having to sacrifice tooth enamel and sometimes without an anesthetic.
The first step is to visit your dentist for an evaluation of your cosmetic needs. He will decide which form of treatment is best suited, whether it be the new bonding and bleaching techniques or the more traditional cosmetic dental treatments.
Darkened or discolored teeth can be lightened by the application of chemicals. For many years this has been accomplished in the dentist office with hydrogen peroxide.
Recent advances now allow the teeth bleaching process to be done by the patient at home. The chemical is placed in an appliance that fits over the teeth.
The amount of whitening one obtains during bleaching depends upon the length of time the tray is worn and the susceptibility of the teeth to the bleaching agent.
Periodontal disease is responsible for about seventy percent of all tooth loss and it is estimated that ninety percent of adults have some form of this disease.
Symptoms can range from mildly inflamed, spongy or bleeding gums to a more serious condition called Periodontitus, involving destruction of the bony support of the teeth. This advanced stage can cause tooth mobility or tooth loss. Although generally it does not occur until middle age, the initial symptoms can occur much earlier in life. The process is initiated by the presence of plaque, a sticky film that adheres to the teeth. Plaque can harbor bacteria whose toxins are responsible for the infection. If the plaque is not removed, the gums can become inflamed and bleed easily.
While there are other causes for bleeding gums, this condition often is one of the early signs of periodontal problems. Controlling plaque by frequent flossing, brushing and visits to the dentist may be adequate for many, but others are more susceptible to the disease and require more intense care. Dentists offer methods of treatment that not only can prevent this disease, but also can save teeth from being lost to the advanced stages. Regular visits to your dentist for cleaning and scaling is the first step in maintaining tissue health. The severity of your gum problems will be evaluated and you will be advised how frequent your recall visits should be. More advanced cases may require referral to a specialist.
Infected teeth or gums may result in pain and swelling, called a dental abscess. This infection can spread rapidly and should be treated by your dentist as soon as possible. Temporary relief can often be obtained with cold compresses to control the swelling and sometimes antibiotics are prescribed. If the infection is due to a diseased tooth, it can usually be saved by root canal treatment. Nerves, blood and lymph vessels that are in the center of each tooth make up the soft tissue material called the dental pulp. If the pulp becomes diseased, due to injury from a deep cavity, a blow to the tooth, periodontal disease or other cause, it may result in an infection which can spread through the end of the root into the supporting bone and cause an abscess. A root canal is a process in which the necrotic nerve is removed and replaced by a material that seals the root, thus allowing the tooth to be retained. Root canal treatment is preferable to extraction, and is often less costly, considering that the loss of a tooth requires replacement, in order to maintain space and function.
A certain amount of swelling and pain is to be expected following any extraction procedure. To minimize swelling and discomfort, an ice pack may be applied to the face and a pain reliever can be taken.
Bleeding can often be controlled by placing a gauze pad over the extraction site and applying firm biting pressure for one or two hours, replacing the pad frequently. This procedure may have to be repeated. Excessive swelling, bleeding or pain should be attended by your dentist.
ARE X-RAYS REALLY NECESSARY
When you visit your dentist for an examination, x-rays may be required for proper diagnosis. They are important in detecting tooth decay, periodontal disease, abnormal tooth eruption, fractured teeth, an abscess, or cysts and tumors. Patients are concerned about the hazards of radiation and sometimes question whether these x-rays are necessary. Because x-rays are used only when necessary, they present a smaller risk than an undetected disease. Measurements have shown that the amount of radiation received by a body in a dental radiographic exam is very small compared to the radiation received from other sources. Patients can help to limit exposure levels by requesting a lead apron, keeping records of x-rays taken, and making sure that they are forwarded to a new dentist.
Although there are many dental diseases, decay and gum infection are the most common. Dental plaque is a thin film that adheres to the teeth, and harbors the bacteria that initiate both of these disease processes. If the plaque is removed with proper brushing, flossing and dental scaling procedures, then decay and periodontal disease can be controlled. Each individual differs in susceptibility to dental disease and its presence depends on many factors. Evaluation by your dentist is necessary in order to establish a proper recall frequency for cleaning and scaling, and also to make sure that one maintains oral health with proper brushing and flossing techniques.
The urgency and course of treatment for a broken tooth depends upon the severity of the fracture. If it is a small chip and there is no pain, it may not require emergency treatment, but you should see your dentist as soon as possible. This type of fracture can usually be restored with a filling. Until such treatment is rendered, one must be careful not to subject the tooth to heat or cold, or chewing forces. If a large portion of the tooth has broken away, but has not affected the nerve, the tooth can often be restored with a filling or a crown. If the nerve is involved, the tooth usually can be saved by root canal therapy. In the most severe cases when the tooth has been fractured as a result of an accident, there may be tissue swelling, hemorrhage or laceration. Gently clean any debris from the injured area. If there is bleeding, apply direct pressure with a clean gauze or cloth, and apply cold compresses to control swelling. Your dentist should be seen immediately. As a temporary measure for minor tooth fractures, pain relievers or other toothache remedies may be of help.
The joints that connect the lower jaw to the skull and are located in front of the ears on either side of the face are called the tempo-mandibular joints, or TMJ. There are changes that can occur within these joints that result in pain or discomfort. The symptoms can range from headache, earache, tenderness of the jaw muscles, a clicking or popping sound when opening, or a limitation of jaw movement. These abnormalities may be developmental, congenital or can be caused sometimes by fractures, dislocations, tumors or arthritis. Treatment will often include a soft diet, hot-moist packs, medication for pain and a muscle relaxant. A bite plate may be prescribed to prevent clenching or grinding and to relieve muscle spasm and joint pressure. The symptoms can worsen if left unattended. Therefore, it is important that one seeks a complete diagnostic exam to determine the cause and effect proper TMJ treatment.
The normal dentition is comprised of 32 permanent teeth, including 12 molars - 6 on the upper, and 6 on the lower arch. The first permanent molar, commonly referred to as the 6-year molar, is the first to erupt, followed by the second, or 12-year molar. The wisdom teeth, or 3rd molars, normally erupt between the ages of 17 and 21 years, although it is common for them to erupt at a later time. If these teeth remain trapped below the gums, they can cause pain, tissue irritation, swelling and damage to adjacent teeth or the jaw. The most common indication for extraction in younger patients is lack of eruption space due to jaw size, which can result in crowding of the teeth, and malocclusion. There are many factors that are important when deciding if wisdom teeth need to be extracted, and one should see a dentist for evaluation.
Recent advances in dental implant technology have made implants the treatment of choice for many patients. There are various types of implants, but the most common is a metal post that is inserted into the bone and acts as a root to hold either a crown or an anchor for a prosthesis. Dental implant procedures are complex and their success depends on many factors, such as good health, whether sufficient bone is present, regular dental visits and an extremely good oral hygiene discipline. If you require more information please call for a brochure or appointment for an exam and consultation.
Dental care has advanced dramatically in the last few decades. There was a time when tooth loss and replacement with dentures was common, but with today's emphasis on prevention, the use of fluorides, and advanced dental technology, one should be able to keep their teeth for a lifetime.
While many patients feel that dentures may be a solution to deteriorating teeth, they are not without problems. The loss of chewing efficiency, facial dimension, muscle tone, and the inability of some patients to feel secure with their dentures are but a few of the many problems dentures can present.
DIRECTORS -
DR.JAYANTA KUMAR DEB - 9830141217
debjayanta29@gmail.com
DR.SAIKAT DEB - 9836323709
debsaikat@gmail.com
DR.SAHANA N. SWAMY(DEB) - 9051048165
sahanaswamy1986@gmail.com
CLINIC CONTACT NUMBER
WhatsApp - 0091-8444834598
Phone - 7044168093
CLINIC ADDRESS
134 B RAJA RAJENDRALAL MITRA ROAD,
KOLKATA-700085,
WEST BENGAL.
PHOOLBAGAN KALI MANDIR BUS STOP,
TOWARDS ALOCHAYA,
BESIDE DJAS TAILORING SHOP.