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punkrockmixtapes · 3 years
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drgoelsdentalclinic · 3 years
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Why Choose a Pediatric Dentist For Your Kids?
We specialise only & exclusively in dentistry for kids in South City 1 Gurgaon. We provide preventive & therapeutic oral healthcare needs to infants, children (0-18 years) & kids with special needs.
 We have a wide range of specialized methods for treating your child’s tooth decay & tooth pain. We also have non drilling, non-surgical & pain-free treatment techniques for kids of all ages.
 The technology and facilities used at Dr Goels Dental Clinic and Implant Centre ranges from inclusions of low radiation portable x-ray, laughing gas conscious sedation, caries management by risk assessment including tests such as cariogram, full mouth oral rehabilitation for infants & toddlers under general anaesthesia to enlist a few. We take all necessary precautions for infection control.
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Best Pediatric Dental Clinic in South City 1 Gurgaon
Pediatric dentists in Gurgaon at Dr Goels Dental Clinic and Implant Centre are dedicated to the oral health of children from infancy through the teen years. They have the experience and qualifications to care for a child`s teeth, gums, and mouth throughout the various stages of childhood.
 Children begin to get their baby teeth during the first 6 months of life. By age 6 or 7 years, they start to lose their first set of teeth, which eventually are replaced by secondary, permanent teeth. Without proper dental care, children face possible oral decay and disease that can cause a lifetime of pain and complications. Today,  dental caries (infection) in children is found in children five times as often as asthma and seven times as often as hay fever.
 Are you looking for a dental facility exclusively designed just for kids and specialized in treating your child’s teeth?
 We are a team of Kids dentists in Gurgaon catering exclusively to the oral health needs of infants, children, adolescents, and those in special needs.
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healthtimetaylor · 5 years
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The impact of photobiomodulation of major salivary glands on caries risk.
PMID:  Lasers Med Sci. 2019 Jul 19. Epub 2019 Jul 19. PMID: 31325124 Abstract Title:  The impact of photobiomodulation of major salivary glands on caries risk. Abstract:  Dental caries is a complex multifactorial chronic infectious disease guided by several risk or protective factors. Saliva has an important role in caries and the remineralization process. Caries risk assessment is defined as the probability of new caries lesion development or the existing lesion progression in a given time period. Caries diagnostics and risk factor assessment are followed by targeted elimination of risk factors and less conservative but abundant preventive therapeutic measures. The aim of our prospective randomized study was to elucidate on how photobiomodulation of major salivary glands with polychromatic light or LED light affects caries risk factors in high caries-risk patients. Thirty-six patients were assigned to one of the following three experimental groups: the first, irradiated with polarized polychromatic light (40 mW/cm, wavelengths 480-3400 nm); the second, a continuous LED light (16 mW/cm, wavelengths 625, 660, 850 nm); the third, same LED light in a pulsed mode. The fourth group was the control, for which a non-therapeutic visible light was used. Light was administered extra-orally bilaterally above the parotid and submandibular glands for 10 min and intra-orally above the sublingual glands for 5 min, 3 times a week, for 4 consecutive weeks. Each patient's caries risk was assessed according to Cariogram before and after therapy. Caries risk factors were determined from samples of saliva before therapy, two weeks after it commenced, at the end of therapy, and four weeks after the end of therapy. At the end of treatment, the following findings were obtained: In the group irradiated with polarized polychromatic light and in the group irradiated with continuous LED light, the Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus counts decreased and salivary buffering capacity increased (p 
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