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Dental Solutions

Dental Solutions - Koramangala

No. 53, S.T. Bed Layout, 4th Block, Koramangala, 1st Main Road, 80 Feet, Road,
Bengaluru - 560034
9845054968
05:00 PM - 08:30 PM

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About Dental Solutions in Koramangala

Established in 2001, our clinic is committed to delivering high-quality dental care through advanced technology and expertise. We provide comprehensive treatments, from routine check-ups and root canals to specialized procedures like basal and cortical implants. Led by Dr. Pavan B. Tambakad, we also offer expertise in pediatric and preventive dentistry, ensuring personalized care for every age. With a patient-first approach, we focus on comfort, precision, and long-term oral health, building trust and confident smiles that last a lifetime.

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The Medical Practitioner Who Cares for You

Dr. Pavan Tambakad
Dr. Pavan Tambakad
Chief Consultant
29 Years of Experience

Meet Dr. Pavan Tambakad, a highly experienced dentist with 29 years of expertise in Dentistry, Implantology, Paedodontics, and Orthodontics. Holding both a BDS and MDS in Paedodontics and Preventive Dentistry, Dr. Tambakad is known for his commitment to delivering exceptional dental care tailored to patients of all ages. He has served as Professor & Former Head of the Department of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry at Vydehi Institute of Dental Sciences and Research Centre, where he played a pivotal role in academic leadership and clinical excellence. Currently, he practices as a Consultant in the Department of Dental Medicine at Manipal Hospital, Airport Road, and also serves as a Consultant at CMH Hospital, Indiranagar. With his vast experience, compassionate approach, and dedication to innovation in dental care, Dr. Tambakad ensures every patient leaves with a healthy, confident smile.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What should I do if I have a sudden toothache?

A sudden toothache can result from several underlying causes such as cavities, gum infections, or even an abscess. To alleviate pain, avoid extreme temperatures (hot or cold) and refrain from chewing on the affected side. While a cold compress can temporarily numb the area, it’s crucial not to ignore the pain. Contact us as soon as possible for a comprehensive evaluation. We will determine whether it's a simple cavity or a more serious issue, such as an infected nerve, and recommend the most appropriate treatment to relieve your discomfort and address the root cause.

2. Are dental implants safe and how long do they last?

Dental implants are a safe and effective long-term solution for replacing missing teeth. Unlike dentures, which can slip or require adjustments, implants are securely anchored in the jawbone, providing stability and comfort. With proper care, including regular check-ups and good oral hygiene, implants can last 10-15 years or more. During the implant procedure, we take great care to ensure the best outcome, and we'll guide you through the healing process, ensuring the implant integrates properly with your jawbone for a natural feel and function.

3. How long does a root canal procedure take?

A typical root canal procedure takes about 60-90 minutes, depending on the complexity of the tooth and the extent of the infection. In some cases, multiple visits may be necessary to complete the treatment. Root canals are highly effective in saving damaged teeth, but the process can be slightly uncomfortable afterward due to the inflammation. We'll ensure you're comfortable throughout the procedure, provide aftercare instructions, and follow up to ensure healing is progressing properly.

4. How do I know if I need a root canal?

Signs that you might need a root canal include persistent, sharp tooth pain, especially when chewing or applying pressure, heightened sensitivity to hot or cold, or the appearance of swelling or tenderness around the gums. These symptoms indicate that the pulp inside the tooth may be infected or damaged. While it's tempting to wait and see if the pain subsides, delaying treatment can lead to further complications, such as an abscess. If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, schedule a visit with us. We will assess your tooth, and if necessary, perform a root canal to save the tooth and eliminate the infection.

5. Can braces or aligners correct crowded teeth?

Both braces and clear aligners are highly effective for correcting crowded teeth. Braces use wires and brackets to gradually move teeth into alignment, while clear aligners provide a discreet alternative using removable trays. The choice between the two depends on factors like the severity of the crowding and your preference for aesthetics. We’ll assess your case and recommend the most suitable option for achieving a beautiful, functional smile.

6. Should I remove my wisdom teeth?

Not all wisdom teeth need to be removed. If they’re impacted (unable to emerge fully) or causing discomfort, infection, or damage to nearby teeth, extraction may be necessary. In some cases, if there is enough space in the mouth and the wisdom teeth are healthy and properly positioned, they can remain without issue. The decision to remove wisdom teeth depends on individual circumstances. We’ll assess the position of your wisdom teeth through X-rays and determine the best course of action.

7. How often should I visit the dentist for a cleaning and check-up?

Regular visits to the dentist every six months for cleanings and check-ups are essential for maintaining good oral health. Routine cleanings help remove plaque and tartar buildup, which can lead to gum disease and cavities. During check-ups, we look for early signs of decay, gum disease, and other issues that may not be immediately noticeable. If you have specific concerns or underlying health conditions, we may recommend more frequent visits to stay on top of your oral health.