Dental Clinic & Laboratory "Venus"

Dental Clinic & Laboratory "Venus" Dental Clinic & Laboratory "Venus"

THE ONLY FULLY DENTAL LABORATORY IN GUYANA, OFFERING THE BEST QU

Prevention is a critically important strategy for promoting good oral health among young people. Most risk behaviours and lifestyles stem from school-age years. Equally, good habits that are developed at a young age are more sustainable. Oral hygiene practices can easily be adopted and incorporated into daily routines such as eating and cooking. Hence, daily tooth-brushing with fluoridated toothpaste is a habit that should be encouraged to become a norm early in life. Good dietary patterns should also be fostered at a young age, particularly in preventing children from acquiring a ‘sweet tooth’ that leads to a habit of eating too much sugar. Early dental visiting experience enables children to develop a good rapport and relationship with the dental team, so that preventive measures can be implemented before oral disease begins. Parents also play an important role in shaping the positive attitudes and influencing good oral health care at home. With regular reinforcement and encouragement at home and in schools, these healthy lifestyle are more likely to continue into adulthood, becoming life-long habits.

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call for appointment 6139000 / 6559121lot 336 sukhu st, 1st st,  #2 village, east canje, berbice
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What causes sensitive teeth?Sensitive teeth are often caused by exposed dentine – the inner substance of the tooth, whic...
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What causes sensitive teeth?

Sensitive teeth are often caused by exposed dentine – the inner substance of the tooth, which is normally covered by enamel. This can result in a short sharp pain to cold drinks, food, air, hot, sweet, sour, or touch (especially when brushing)

Dentine contains little tunnels (dentinal tubules) that link to the nerves on the inside of the tooth. When dentine is exposed, these nerves are stimulated, resulting in pain.

Posted • What causes sensitive teeth?

Sensitive teeth are often caused by exposed dentine – the inner substance of the tooth, which is normally covered by enamel. This can result in a short sharp pain to cold drinks, food, air, hot, sweet, sour, or touch (especially when brushing)

Dentine contains little tunnels (dentinal tubules) that link to the nerves on the inside of the tooth. When dentine is exposed, these nerves are stimulated, resulting in pain.

Address

Lot 336 Sukhu Street, First Street, #2 Village, East Canje, Berbice, Guyana/South America
Port Mourant
592332

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 19:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 19:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 19:00
Thursday 08:00 - 19:00
Friday 08:00 - 19:00
Saturday 09:00 - 16:00
Sunday 09:00 - 04:00

Telephone

+5923320651

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We do our very best to help each patient achieve their healthcare goals; Prevention is the most important strategy for promoting good oral health among young people. Routine dental checkups, regular dental cleanings are vital to your oral hygiene and overall health; The best way to detect problems at their earliest stages and saving you unnecessary discomfort, time, and money is to visit the Dentist ever six months or at least once a year.

Most risk behaviours and lifestyles stem from school-age years. Equally, good habits that are developed at a young age are more sustainable.Oral hygiene practices can easily be adopted and incorporated into daily routines such as eating and cooking. Hence, daily toothbrushing with fluoridated toothpaste is a habit that should be encouraged to become a norm early in life. Good dietary patterns should also be fostered at a young age, particularly in preventing children from acquiring a ‘sweet tooth’ that leads to a habit of eating too much sugar. Early dental visiting experience enables children to develop a good rapport and relationship with the dental team, so that preventive measures can be implemented before oral disease begins. Parents also play an important role in shaping the positive attitudes and influencing good oral health behaviours at home. With regular reinforcement and encouragement at home and in schools, these healthy behaviours are more likely to continue into adulthood, becoming life-long habits.