Care for Dentures
Dr. Thomas K Paulose

A denture is fragile, so it is important to handle it with care. Remove and brush the denture daily, preferably with a brush designed specifically for cleaning dentures, using either a denture cleanser or toothpastes. Never use harsh, abrasive cleansers, including abrasives toothpastes, because they may scratch the surface of the denture. Don’t sterilize your […]




A dentist can make a full conventional denture when all teeth have been lost or all extraction sites have healed up to eight weeks or longer. The denture process takes about one month and No of appointments: the initial diagnosis is made; an impression and a wax bite are made to determine vertical dimensions and […]




A denture is a removable replacement for missing teeth and adjacent tissues. It is made of acrylic resin, sometimes in combination with various metals. Complete dentures replace all the teeth, while a partial denture fills in the spaces created by missing teeth and prevents other teeth from changing position. Complete dentures are either “conventional” or […]




Brush Facts……
Dr. Thomas K Paulose

  Storing Your Brush Improperly When you’re done brushing, keep your toothbrush upright and let it air dry in the open. Don’t keep your toothbrush in a closed container, where germs have more opportunity to grow, and if your toothbrush is in a holder next to another, keep them separated like the photo above Using […]




Here we go with tooth brush the main part of brushing.. Did you know the average life of a toothbrush is 3-4 months Make a resolution to change your toothbrush with every season this year. Frayed and broken bristles won’t keep your teeth clean these are signs it’s time to let go. When you’re shopping, […]




Diet and Dental Health
Dr. Thomas K Paulose

Did you know that your baby’s teeth will begin to develop between the third and sixth months? Are you wondered? Its a nature fact: That’s why you need a sufficient quantity of nutrients especially like vitamins A, C, and D, protein, calcium and phosphorous. While it’s normal for pregnant woman to have the desire to […]




Being pregnant comes with many responsibilities—and oral hygiene is no exception. Dr.Nechupadam Dental, marine Drive can give information about what types of oral care products will be most effective for you. In addition to your brushing and flossing routine, you may want to rinse every night with an over-the-counter and fluoridated mouth rinse. Look for […]




Cheese, milk, plain yogurt, calcium-fortified tofu, leafy greens and almonds, are foods that may benefit tooth health thanks to their high amounts of calcium and other nutrients they provide. Protein-rich foods like meat, poultry, fish, milk and eggs are the best sources of phosphorus. Both of these minerals play a critical role in dental health, […]




  1.Sugar in any name is still sugar When we think of sugar we probably picture the white stuff , But there are many sugars in lots of things we would not even think of. Sugar can go by many names and recognising them is the first step to avoiding them. There are too many […]




Good dental health begins with in you. By following these simple tips you can keep your mouth clean and healthy: Brush your teeth for two minutes, last thing at night and at least one other time during the day, using fluoride toothpaste. Use a toothbrush with a small- to medium-sized head. Use a toothbrush with […]