Dr. Sanchaita Kohli

Aesthetics & Plastic surgery
Dr. Sanchaita Kohli
Consultant BDS, MDS (Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery)
Years of experience: 18 years
Speciality: Aesthetics & Plastic surgery

    Let our medical experts call you back and help you.


    About the Doctor

    Dr. Sanchaita Kohli is a prominent Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon with over 14 years of training and work experience at India’s leading institute, Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences, having treated a wide variety of craniofacial deformities and jaw diseases. She specializes in the most advanced surgical techniques for facial bony reconstruction and deformity correction including ultrasonic bone surgery and virtual surgical planning.

    Specialization

    • Maxillofacial Surgery

    Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Procedures

    Why do teeth appear yellow sometimes and how can they be whitened?

    The outer surface of teeth, known as enamel, is ivory white while the underlying layer called dentin has a slightly yellowish colour. The natural colour of teeth appears to be yellowish-white but when the enamel gets stained by food or drinks, the yellow colour darkens. Many brands sell different types of tooth-whitening products in the form of toothpaste, powders or gels but none of them is as effective as in-office dental bleaching. It involves the application of peroxide-containing materials to lighten its natural hue tooth enamel.

    Can a cavity be treated at home?

    A cavity, medically called caries, is a permanently damaged area on the surface of a tooth that appears as a small hole. When plaque (sticky, colourless bacterial deposits) on the surface of teeth combines with the sugar from food, acids form and destroy tooth enamel, forming a cavity. Cavities cannot be treated at home as they require dental fillings or other extensive procedures, depending on the extent of the damage. Dentists also recommend the application of sealants on the enamel to protect against cavities.

    Why are tooth fillings required?

    Dental fillings, also called dental cement, are synthetic bioactive materials that are used to fill cavities (after removing the decayed part of the tooth), repair a broken tooth, and close gaps between teeth. The different types of dental fillings include glass ionomer cement (GIC), composite (tooth-coloured filling), amalgam (a mix of silver powder and mercury), or gold.

    Why does one require a root canal treatment (RCT)?

    Root canal treatment (RCT) is an invasive dental procedure that involves cleaning diseased and dead pulp tissue present in the inner part of the tooth, consisting of nerves and blood vessels. Local anaesthesia is given to the patient while this procedure is performed to ensure that the patient doesn’t experience any pain. After cleaning the canals, the tooth is filled with a rubber-like material and sealed using dental cement. An untreated cavity, infected pulp, faulty fillings, or unforeseen damage (chipping or crack) to the tooth require an RCT.

    Are dental x-rays safe?

    Dental x-rays are a diagnostic imaging technique used to identify problems such as cavities, bone loss, root infection, and impacted teeth (wisdom teeth stuck below the gums). The amount of radiation emitted from dental x-rays is extremely low making them safe to use. However, dental x-rays are not recommended for pregnant women.

    Does dental cleaning result in the loosening of teeth?

    Dental cleaning, also called dental scaling, is a non-invasive procedure done to remove accumulated plaque and calculus (calcified plaque). Scaling is done using an ultrasonic machine, which involves the use of blunt tips and water for irrigation. Scaling does not remove enamel or cause teeth to loosen. Loose teeth could indicate periodontitis, a chronic gum disease that damages the gum and bone supporting the tooth.

    Do braces hurt?

    Orthodontic treatment involving dental braces helps straighten crooked, misaligned or dysfunctional teeth. It includes the application of metal or ceramic structures, called brackets, on the top surface of teeth using a tooth coloured filling material. This is followed by the placement of a wire that is adjusted every few weeks or months, depending on the case. It is a painless procedure and does not require any anaesthesia unless the patient requires tooth extraction.

    How often should we consult a dentist?

    One should consult a dentist every 6 months to help spot dental problems early and prevent them from getting worse. Regular visits to the dentist can also save you from invasive and more expensive treatments later.

    Doctors with Similar Profile

    The Best Doctors in India

    We offer Following FREE Services to All Our Patients for NO CHARGE

    • Dedicated Consultant to Help You
    • WhatsApp Us at +91 9818 2373 91
    • FREE Consultation with Doctor
    • FREE Issuing Medical Visa Invitation Letter
    • FREE Airport-Hotel Cab Pickup & Drop
    • Discounted Hospital Bills
    • FREE Sim Card with Data
    • FREE Recommending Comfortable, Safe and Affordable Hotels/Guest Houses Near Hospital

    Read The Latest Articles

    Interesting Quick Reads

    href="https://mymedtrip.com/how-to-travel-to-india-for-medical-treatment/"> How to travel to India for medical treatment?

    How to travel to India for medical treatment?

    If you or any of your family or friends is willing to travel to India, just follow the following steps: Step 1: Get a price quote for the treatment and the logistics It is important to know the treatment plan, …

    Read More
    href="https://mymedtrip.com/bone-marrow-transplant-in-india-for-foreigners/"> Bone Marrow Transplant in India for Foreigners

    Bone Marrow Transplant in India for Foreigners

    Bone marrow transplant is also known as a stem cell transplant. Through this procedure, unhealthy bone marrow is replaced with healthy stem cells. It is done to treat certain types of cancer and other diseases like immune system diseases that …

    Read More
    href="https://mymedtrip.com/breast-cancer-surgery-in-india-for-foreigners/"> Breast Cancer Surgery in India for Foreigners

    Breast Cancer Surgery in India for Foreigners

    Did you know that breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in the world? Although getting diagnosed with any type of cancer can be scary, it is crucial to get proper treatment at the earliest to have the …

    Read More

    Hospital's List with Same Specialty

    The Best Hospitals in India

    Schedule An Appointment For A Complimentary Consultation

    Download MyMedTrip APP

    Contact Now

    H/14, Abul Fazal Enclave, Jamia Nagar, Okhla, New Delhi 110025

    hi@mymedtrip.com
    We reply within couple of hours

    Find Us On Google Map

    Get In Touch


      © MyMedTrip.com The Amazon of Medical Tourism. All Rights Reserved.