Dental Clinic | Specialty | Address | Contact |
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Balaji Dental Clinic | General dentistry | K T Road, Near Town Hall, Chikkaballapura Rural, Chikkaballapur, Karnataka 562101 | 098865 90109 |
Vijaya Dental Clinic | General dentistry | Bengaluru Road, Chikkaballapur, Karnataka 562101 | – |
Girish Dental Clinic | General dentistry | M G Road, Venu Gopala Swamy Temple, Chikkaballapura, Chikkaballapur, Karnataka 562101 | – |
Karthik Dental Clinic | General dentistry | Ashoka Road, Ramalayam Temple, Sidlaghatta, Karnataka 562105 | – |
Vijaya Dental & Orthodonics Clinic | Hospital | Ashoka Rd, Deshadapet, Sidlaghatta, Karnataka 562105, India, Sidlaghatta, Karnataka 562105 | 099450 22356 |
32 Happy Pearls Dental Clinic | General dentistry | No.184 1St Floor, Msa Complex, Baglur, Kattigenahalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560063 | 091524 07633 |
Suryaa’s Dental Care | General dentistry | 1111 7th Main Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560097 | 082174 91646 |
Gurusparsha Dental Clinic | General dentistry | G Chandra Building, Devanahalli Town, Near Old Bus Stand, Manasa Hospital, Devanahalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka | 098452 28948 |
Mahalakshmi Dental Clinic | General dentistry | Budigerey Road, Police Station, Devanhalli, Karnataka 562110 | – |
Family Dental Care | General dentistry | Devanahalli Cross Roads, Mini Vidhana Sowdha, Devanahlli Town, Devanhalli, Karnataka 562110 | – |
Smile India Dental Care | General dentistry | Vitobha Temple Road, M A Bimayya Laxmi Devamma High School, Dodballapura, Karnataka 561203 | – |
RISHIKA Dental Care & Implant Centre | General dentistry | M.G.Road Old Bsnl Office Building, Chikkaballapur, Karnataka | – |
Dr. Devaraju D | General dentistry | Market Rd, Doddaballapura, Karnataka 561203, India, Bengaluru, Karnataka | – |
Shivani Dental Speciality Clinic & Endodontic Research Centre | Endodontist | 2/14, 1st Floor, Parithosha Complex, New Town, Near KHB Shopping Complex, Yelahanka, Bengaluru, Karnataka | 080 2846 1963 |
Vedaa Dental Clinic | Dentist | 2361 Ground Floor, Yelahanka New Town, Near New Town Bus Stand, Bengaluru, Karnataka | 095912 05153 |
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Amid the surge in COVID-19 cases across the country, everyone is advised to take health precautions against the deadly virus. There are already several guidelines for positive patients who are recovering from coronavirus and now dentists have suggested another precaution to this list.
As per dentists, individuals should change their toothbrush and tongue cleaner as soon as they recover from the infection.
While the vaccination drive is going in full swing all over the country, experts are of the view that changing the toothbrush and tongue cleaner immediately after testing negative can help to prevent re-infection. Discarding toothbrushes also save other family members who use the same washroom from the virus.
As per the World Health Organisation (WHO), coronavirus grows from one person to another via tiny droplets from the mouth of a person who has contracted the infection.
Also said to be airborne, COVID-19 can spread by touching the contaminated surfaces.
This means that toothpaste, tongue cleaner among other toiletry items used by a positive patient must have a huge concentration of the virus. Using the same items might result in infecting others or the same person can contract it again.
“If you or anyone in your family and friend circle have contracted COVID-19 , once recovered, please ensure to change your toothbrush, tongue cleaner, etc. These can harbour the virus, and it is best they are discarded,” Dr Pravesh Mehra, Head of Department of Dental Surgery, Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi told India Today.
Here are some precautions to be taken when someone in the family tests positive for the deadly infection or recovers from it:
– Do not keep toiletry items like toothpaste, towels, toothbrush, tongue clear, etc. together
– Change toiletry items after recovering from COVID-19 as it decreases the chance of transmission and re-infection
– Brush twice or thrice a day
– After recovery, keep rinsing your mouth regularly
– A recovered patient should clean the brush and tongue cleaner regularly using an antiseptic mouthwash