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ABOUT FACEVIEW DENTAL

FACEview Dental welcome you to Dhaka’s one of best serving multi-disciplinary Dental practices leaded by renowned Dentists Dr. Helal Uddin & Dr. Nazia Mehanaz as well as their best team of dentists. For more than 14 years our dental Practice has been providing the highest standards of oral care with personalized specialists dental care in supportive, clam and comfortable environment at Segunbagicha & Dholairpar Branch. We are multidisciplinary and specialized in Orthodontics,Dental Implant, Root canal,Cosmetic Dentistry, Pediatric dentistry, Crown/Bridge, Tooth whitening, oral surgery etc. with full attention of patients aesthetics, function and confident smile. At Faceview Dental we follow the highest standards of infection control and global dental practices during dental treatment in a more efficient, effective and comfortable manners.

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TIPS

Brushing your teeth is an important part of your dental care routine. For a healthy mouth and smile the SMILE Gallery recommends you:
  • Brush your teeth twice a day with a soft-bristled brush. The size and shape of your brush should fit your mouth allowing you to reach all areas easily.
  • Replace your toothbrush every three or four months, or sooner if the bristles are frayed. A worn toothbrush won't do a good job of cleaning your teeth.
  • Make sure to use an fluoride toothpaste.

The proper brushing technique is to:
  • Place your toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to the gums.
  • Gently move the brush back and forth in short (tooth-wide) strokes.
  • Brush the outer surfaces, the inner surfaces, and the chewing surfaces of the teeth.
  • To clean the inside surfaces of the front teeth, tilt the brush vertically and make several up-and-down strokes.
  • Follow the video link Given above.
  • Slight oozing of bleed for 12 hours is a normal condition. Do not panic. Just relax.
  • Take painkillers as prescribed by your dentist or oral surgeon.
  • To help relieve pain and swelling, apply an ice or cold pack to the outside of your mouth for 10 to 20 minutes at a time. Put a thin cloth between the ice and your skin.
  • After 24 hours, rinse your mouth gently with warm salt water several times a day to reduce swelling and relieve pain. Make your own salt water by mixing 1 tsp (5 g) of salt in a medium-sized glass [8 fl oz (240 mL)] of warm water. Do not rinse hard. This can loosen the blood clot and delay healing.
  • Remove cotton/ gauze pads before they become soaked with blood.
  • Relax after surgery. Physical activity may increase bleeding
  • Avoid smoking.
  • Eat soft foods, such as gelatin, pudding, or a thin soup. Gradually add solid foods to your diet as healing progresses.
  • Do not lie flat. This may prolong bleeding. Prop up your head with pillows.
  • Avoid rubbing the area with your tongue.
  • For 48 hours after you have your tooth whitening procedure, avoid foods and drinks that will likely stain your teeth: coffee and tea, colas, red wine, berry fillings in pies or other baked goods, tobacco products
  • Be sure to floss daily and brush with an anti-sensitivity toothpaste and clean your tongue carefully at least twice each day
  • Over-the-counter pain relievers containing ibuprofen or acetaminophen may reduce any pain or sensitivity you feel.
  • Take over-the-counter pain relievers if you experience tooth pain or sensitivity after whitening.
To care for your custom-fitted night guard:
  • After you have a composite filling, you may want to avoid eating hard, crunchy foods until the numbness has passed. When your mouth is numb, it's very easy to bite your tongue or the inside of your cheek!
  • You may experience mild pain or discomfort radiating from your jaw after having any kind of filling, and you can treat it with over-the-counter pain medications such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen.
  • If your pain is radiating from or localized on a tooth, please call your dentist as soon as possible. You may have an infection, which needs to be treated, or your new filling may have been placed a little high on the tooth, so it needs to be reshaped.
  • Consider using a sensitivity-reducing toothpaste for a few weeks after a filling if you are experiencing discomfort due to sensitivity.
  • If your sensitivity lasts more than two weeks after your new filling has been placed, please call our office.
  • Wash the night guard after every wearing with water or mouthwash and dry it before closing in its case.
  • At least once a week, brush your mouth guard gently with toothpaste or mild soap, then rinse and dry.
  • At least once a week, clean your mouth guard case with soap and water.
  • Keep your night guard in its case when you are not wearing it.
  • Don't store your night guard in the bathroom. High humidity may cause it to warp and/or get mildewed.
  • Check your mouth guard periodically for damage.