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Oral hygiene practice

Motivation:
It is the most critical and most difficult elements of long term success in dental treatment. Changing habits for life and adopting successful self administered daily regimen. Adjust one’s belief, practices and values to accommodate the required new oral hygiene habits.

Education:
Educate patient for periodic assessment of dental health. Educate regarding various signs and symptoms of dental diseases.

Instruction:
Tooth brushing
Oral hygiene aids : Dental floss
Diet control
Disease control by professionals

Community factors:
Group Programme for children

Common Oral Diseases:
-Dental Caries
(Decay): appearance of black spot on tooth, sensitivity to hot and cold, pain while eating, swelling.
-Periodontal problems (Pyorrhea): Swelling of gums, bleeding gums, loose teeth, pus discharge from gums, deposits on teeth. Their occurrence is about 90% to 100% in the population.

-Oral cancer
: India has the highest rate of oral cancer in the world due to habits of tobacco intake in various forms. Non healing ulcers, white patch on the gums, cheek, palate ,which cannot be removed by cleaning.
Visit your dentist immediately for any of these troubles.

Existing oral health problems in India: 
It has approached 90% to 100% for some population groups. 
About 35% of children have malocclusions (crooked teeth). 
About 35% of all cancers reported in India are Oral Cancers.
Dental decay in India was 40% to 50% in 1950.
In 1980s it rose to 80% to 90%.

Treatments offered by the College Hospital: With the present status of Dental Diseases, the hospital realizes the importance of dental treatment and offers the same at minimal rates.

Oral Diagnosis: Early diagnosis of dental diseases like dental decay, oral cancers so as to foresee probable dental problems in children prior to their actual occurrence.

State-of-art X-ray unit:
-Intra Oral Intra oral periapical view, Occlusal view, Inter proximal view.
-Extra Oral
Panoramic radiograph, Lateral cephalogram, PA view of skull, Water’s view, TMJ view.

Treatment of fractures of head and neck region: Various fractures of the jaws, fractured teeth are treated.

Treatment of decayed teeth: The hospital also offers various fillings as well as root canal treatments for dental decay. Various complicated extractions ( tooth removals) are also performed.

Treatment of misaligned teeth: We offer treatment of crooked teeth, buck teeth etc. Smile therapy i.e. enhancing an individual's smile to make it more beautiful by treating the teeth as well as gums.

Replacement of missing teeth: We offer fixed as well as removable teeth for missing teeth whether single or multiple teeth. Latest Therapy includes dental implants, which is a simple procedure resulting in a complete fixed denture replacing missing teeth. The patient can opt for this treatment if patient wants to avoid a removable denture. This treatment can be offered for single or even if all teeth are missing.

Treatment of Gum problems: The most common gum problem is pyorrhea which requires cleaning of teeth and we also offer teeth whitening treatment like bleaching. In certain cases loose and mobile teeth can also be treated with latest treatments like bone grafts which can make such teeth as good as new.

Our moral Duty:
The hospital fulfills its social obligation by conducting dental checkup camps every month in and around Jabalpur for quick diagnosis of dental diseases. We also provide free of cost treatment to the under privileged strata of society. Dental camps are held in especially in rural areas to provide information and awareness to the rural population. We also conduct camps in schools and colleges to educate the future of this country regarding the handicap of dental diseases.

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Contact us for admission details M-9300103086, Dr. V P Shrivastava, Registrar


The college is inspected by DCI team for grant of Recognition on 14th & 15th May 2009.


The BDS final year students appear for the final exams, both theory and practical.


BDS University Toppers from Hitkarini Dental College
BDS I - Ku. Neelam Jaiswal 546/750
BDS II - Ku. Jyoti Kotwani 720/950
BDS III - Ku. Neha Bhasin 705/1000


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