Dental Hospital Nagercoil Marthandam

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Jerush Dental & Facial Corrective Centre is the best Dental Clinic  / Dental Hospital and Covid-19 norm strictly following hospital near Nagercoil and Marthandam. Just a twenty minutes travel from Nagarcoil or Marthandam will do to reach this Centre at Thuckalay. Started as a small clinic in 2002, now they have grown to provide world-class dental care with state-of-the-art technology equipment. Karungal, Colachel, Monday Market, Kulasekharam, Azhagiamandapam are some of the places close to Jerush dental & facial corrective centre, Thuckalay, Tamilnadu. Here, all our Dentists are well qualified and skilled. Our talented Dental surgeons are looking forward to serving your dental needs with the utmost care and maximum satisfaction.

About Coronavirus

Coronavirus is a tiny group of RNA viruses, achieved a heavy impact on several major countries in the world.

How coronavirus spread?

Coronavirus spread through droplets from the nose or from the mouth as a result of coughing or sneezing of a coronavirus infected person. Coronavirus can be transmitted directly if the infected person is in close contact with a healthy person when the infected person cough or sneezes the droplets expelled have very high contagious to the person who is within one meter. The droplets which contain virus can be transmitted indirectly as it survives on clothes or other surfaces. Coronavirus survives over metal and glass for 5 days, over wood for 4 days, over plastics, and stainless steel for 2-3 days.  When the person touches any of the infected clothes and then touches his mouth, nose, or eyes will be infected by coronavirus.

What are the symptoms of COVID-19?

Symptoms of COVID-19 is very much similar to common flu. Common symptoms of COVID-19 are shortness of breath, fever with the gradual increase in temperature, cough, fatigue, chills, headache, sore throat, muscle aches, loss of taste or smell, confusion, excessive drowsiness, persistent pain in the chest, blue face or lips, diarrhea, conjunctivitis, rashes on the skin, discoloration of finger or toes, loss of speech or movement. Generally, it takes 2-14 days to show up the symptoms of COVID-19. People at any age can be infected by coronavirus. But most often, elderly persons and persons with pre-existing medical conditions like diabetes heart disease, asthma et., are more affected by coronavirus. Smoking increases the risk to be infected by coronavirus. Some researches show men are more vulnerable than women by coronavirus.

Protective and preventive measures against coronavirus:

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  1. Washing your hands with soap and water for 20 sec. will be effective against coronavirus. If soap and water is not available, use alcohol-based sanitizer with at least 60% ethanol or 70% Isopropanol. Hands should be washed after handling money, after using public transport, after touching the elevator button or door handles, after using ATMs, after shopping, etc. Avoid touching nose mouth eyes.
  2. Wear a mask, when you are in public places. Wash your hands before touching the mask, check the mask, for any dirt or damage before wearing masks. Hold the face mask by ear loop. Place it around your ears, secure the mask as it covers your nose, mouth, and chin. Wash your hands before removing the face mask, only touch both the ear loops and gently lift and remove the face mask. Then wash your hands with soap. This is the recommended way to use a face mask.
  3. Avoid going to places that were crowded as it causes a serious spread of coronavirus.
  4. Keep at least a 1-meter distance between yourself and other people.
  5. It is wise to stay home and isolate yourself even with minor symptoms.
  6. If you have difficulty in breathing, fever, cough, seek medical help.

Protect yourself by following preventive measures and let us together fight against Coronavirus pandemic.


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Author: Dr. M. Jovitta, Pediatric /Preventive Dental Health Expert,
Jerush Dental & Facial Corrective Centre

Click to read Dr. Jovitta’s other blogs: “Why flossing is important” “Brushing Techniques” “Bad breath or Halitosis” “Smoking and Oral Health”, Tooth replacement options for missing teeth” “Dental pain & Root canal Procedure”

Teeth and Dark Chocolates

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Chocolates! Wow. Yummy!!!  We all familiar with chocolates, Diary milk, Perk, Munch…!!!  By hearing those names, we will get salivary flow increased in our oral cavity. But is it healthy for our teeth? The answer is of course “No”. So let us discuss a different term “Dark Chocolates”.

What are dark chocolates?

Dark chocolates are a type of chocolates that are rich in antioxidants. Antioxidants are a substance that can prevent or slow damage to cells caused by free radicals.

The effects of Dark chocolate
on your teeth?

Yes, dark chocolates are good for your teeth!
How?
Dark chocolate inhibits bacteria from sticking to the teeth, thereby preventing cavities. Not only for the teeth but also it will provide benefits to various other organs to our body.

Dark chocolates every day!!!
It is perfectly healthy to eat raw cocoa nibs, 1-2 ounces of organic dark chocolate, or even half a dark chocolate (for oral hygiene, you should floss after and rinse with mouthwash)
Dark chocolates can also able to neutralize microorganisms that cause bad breath (Halitosis) and prevent bacteria that turning sugar and starch into acid. It can also fight against periodontal diseases.

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Main benefits of dark chocolates:

  1. Highly nutritious due to its high cocoa content. Its soluble fiber content is rich in minerals.
  2. Rich in Antioxidants.
  3. Can increase blood circulation and lower blood pressure levels.
  4. Help to increase the HDL and defends LDL from oxidation
  5. May decrease heart ailment risk
  6. Help to protect the skin from the sunlight
  7. Helps to stimulate brain activity

We may be bitter and less sweet… But we make you healthier.

Jerush dental & Facial Corrective Centre is located just 18 km from Colechal, nearest big town t0 Thuckalay, Kanyakumari District. Please visit for all your dental treatments and/or facial corrective surgery needs at Thuckalay and Adyar, Chennai.


dr-aiswarya Dr. Aiswarya

Author: Dr Aiswarya BDS (Reg. No. 20083), A skilled dentist who had passed out with flying colours in her professional studies, serving more than five years at Jerush Dental & Facial Corrective centre. You can expect more interesting dental blogs of her on this website.