OUR SERVICES
OUR SERVICES
Cavity Protection
Cavity protection involves maintaining oral hygiene practices, such as regular brushing and flossing, to prevent tooth decay. Fluoride toothpaste and dental sealants can help strengthen teeth and create barriers against harmful bacteria and acids. Routine dental check-ups are crucial for early cavity detection and treatment, ensuring long-term oral health.
Implant Dentistry
Implant dentistry is a specialized field of dentistry focused on replacing missing teeth with artificial tooth roots (dental implants) surgically placed into the jawbone. These implants serve as stable anchors for dental prosthesis like crowns, bridges, or dentures, providing patients with functional and aesthetically pleasing solutions for tooth loss.
Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic dentistry focuses on enhancing the appearance of teeth and smiles. It includes procedures like teeth whitening, veneers, dental implants, and orthodontic treatments. These services improves the aesthetics of teeth, helping individuals achieve a more attractive and confident smile.
Parodontosis
Parodontosis, also known as periodontitis, is a severe gum disease characterized by inflammation and infection of the supporting structures of the teeth. It is mainly caused persistent plaque and calculus foe long time on the tooth and gum area . It can lead to gum recession, tooth mobility, and even tooth loss if left untreated. Proper dental hygiene and regular check-ups are essential for prevention and management.
Dental Radiography
Dental radiography, also known as dental X-rays, is a diagnostic imaging technique used by dentists to visualize teeth, bones, and surrounding tissues. It helps identify dental problems such as cavities, infections, and abnormalities. Dental X-rays are essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning in oral healthcare.
Tooth Restorations
Tooth restoration is a dental procedure aimed at repairing damaged or decayed teeth. It typically involves removing damaged tooth material, cleaning the area, and filling the cavity with amalgam or composite resin. Restoration restores tooth function, prevents further decay, and enhances aesthetics.
Sedation Dentistry
Sedation dentistry is a dental practice that uses medication to help patients relax during dental procedures. It can range from mild sedation to deep sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the patient’s anxiety level and the complexity of the procedure. It ensures a more comfortable and stress-free experience for individuals with dental phobias or anxiety.
Crowns & Bridges
Crown and bridges are common dental procedures. A crown is a tooth-shaped cap placed over a damaged tooth to restore its strength and appearance. Bridges replace missing teeth by anchoring artificial teeth between adjacent natural teeth. Both procedures enhance dental aesthetics and functionality, improving overall oral health.
Root Canal Treatment (RCT)
Root canal treatment is a dental procedure that involves removing infected or damaged pulp from a tooth’s interior, cleaning and disinfecting the space, and sealing it to prevent further infection. It’s performed to save a tooth from extraction and alleviate pain, making it a common solution for severe tooth decay or infections.
Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction is a dental procedure in which a dentist removes a tooth from its socket in the jawbone. It is typically performed when a tooth is severely damaged, decayed, impacted, or causing overcrowding. Aftercare instructions include pain management and potential replacement options, such as dental implants or bridges.
Orthodontic Treatment (Braces & Aligners)
Orthodontic treatment, including braces and aligners, is used to correct misaligned teeth and bite issues. Braces consist of metal or ceramic brackets and wires that gradually move teeth into proper alignment. Aligners, like Invisalign, are removable clear trays that achieve similar results discreetly. Both methods enhance dental aesthetics and function.
Dentures (Partial and Complete)
Dentures are dental prosthetics used to replace missing teeth. Partial dentures fill gaps when some natural teeth remain, while complete dentures replace all teeth in one or both jaws. They improve oral function, aesthetics, and speech for individuals with missing teeth, enhancing overall quality of life and confidence.
Jaws Fractures
Jaw fractures occur when the mandible or maxilla bones are broken due to trauma, accidents, or medical conditions. Symptoms include pain, swelling, difficulty in opening or closing the mouth, and misalignment. Treatment may involve wiring the jaw, surgical fixation, or using braces. Healing and recovery can vary depending on the fracture’s severity.
Counseling for Tobacco Quitting
In the context of dentistry, counseling for tobacco quitting is crucial to improve oral health. We provide guidance on the dental consequences of smoking, such as gum disease and oral cancer. Also, offer support, strategies, and referrals to help patients quit tobacco, promoting a healthier smile and overall well-being.
Bleaching of teeth
Tooth bleaching is a cosmetic dental procedure that lightens and brightens discolored or stained teeth. It typically involves applying a whitening agent, often hydrogen peroxide or carbamide peroxide, to the teeth. The chemical breaks down stains and discolorations, leaving teeth noticeably whiter and improving their overall appearance.