GENERAL DENTISTRY

Teeth Cleaning

General Cleaning 

examines your teeth and gums, removing plaque and tartar buildup to prevent cavities and gum disease. This process, known as scaling, is followed by a thorough polishing to remove surface stains, leaving your smile shiny and smooth.

Oral Examinations

Digital X rays 

Tooth colored fillings

Tooth-colored fillings, also called composite fillings, seamlessly blend with your natural teeth, providing a discreet solution for cavities or damage. Made from durable composite resin, they match your tooth’s shade, ensuring a natural appearance. These fillings bond directly to the tooth, offering both aesthetic appeal and lasting durability

PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

Surgical Extractions 

Surgical extractions are advanced procedures used to remove teeth that are difficult to access or impacted within the jawbone. Typically performed by oral surgeons, they involve making an incision in the gum tissue and sometimes removing a small portion of bone to access and extract the tooth. Local anesthesia ensures patient comfort during the procedure, and recovery may involve swelling and discomfort, managed with pain medication and post-operative care.

Gum disease treatment 

Gum disease treatment involves procedures like deep cleaning (scaling and root planing) to remove plaque and tartar, along with possible surgical interventions to repair damaged tissues. Antibiotics or mouth rinses may be prescribed to control bacterial infection, and regular dental visits are essential for ongoing maintenance.

ORAL CANCER SCREENING

Dental sealants 

Dental sealants are thin coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of molars and premolars to prevent cavities. They act as barriers, sealing off grooves and pits where food and bacteria accumulate, reducing decay risk. Applied quickly and painlessly, the sealant material is painted on, then hardened with a special light, providing protection for several years, especially beneficial for children and teens.

FLUORIDE TREATMENT

Fluoride treatment is a preventive dental procedure where a fluoride solution is applied to the teeth to strengthen enamel and prevent tooth decay. It helps to remineralize enamel and reduce the risk of cavities. The procedure is quick, painless, and often performed during routine dental check-ups.

Preventative education

COSMETIC DENTISTRY

WHITENING/ BLEACHING

Whitening or bleaching is a cosmetic dental procedure that lightens teeth and removes stains. It involves applying a whitening solution to the teeth, which breaks down stains and brightens enamel. The process is safe, quick, and can be done in-office or at home with professional supervision.

INVISALIGN

Invisalign is a modern orthodontic treatment that uses clear, removable aligners to straighten teeth. These custom-made aligners gradually shift teeth into their desired position without the need for metal brackets or wires. The treatment is discreet, comfortable, and allows for easy removal for eating and oral hygiene.

VENEERS

Veneers are thin, custom-made shells that are bonded to the front surface of teeth to improve their appearance. They can correct various cosmetic issues like discoloration, chips, or gaps, providing a natural-looking and durable solution. Veneers are a popular choice for enhancing smiles and achieving a more uniform and attractive appearance.

SMILE MAKEOVER

A smile makeover is a customized cosmetic dentistry treatment plan aimed at enhancing the appearance of the smile. It typically involves a combination of procedures such as teeth whitening, veneers, dental bonding, and orthodontics to address various aesthetic concerns like stains, chips, gaps, or misalignment. The goal is to create a beautiful, harmonious smile that boosts confidence and improves overall facial aesthetics.

BRACES REMOVAL

OCCLUSAL GUARD

An occlusal guard, also known as a night guard or bite splint, is a custom-made dental appliance worn over the teeth to protect them from damage caused by teeth grinding or clenching, known as bruxism. It helps to alleviate symptoms such as jaw pain, headaches, and tooth wear by providing a cushioning barrier between the upper and lower teeth during sleep. The guard is typically made from durable, transparent material and is comfortable to wear while sleeping.

MOUTH GUARD

A dental mouth guard is a protective device worn over the teeth to prevent damage caused by teeth grinding or clenching, known as bruxism. It cushions the teeth and jaw joints, reducing the risk of wear, fractures, and associated symptoms like jaw pain and headaches. Typically made from durable, transparent material, the mouth guard is custom-fitted for comfort and effectiveness.

RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY

CROWNS AND BRIDGES

Crowns and bridges are dental restorations used to repair damaged or missing teeth. Crowns are custom-made caps that cover a damaged tooth to restore its shape, size, and strength, while bridges replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring artificial teeth between adjacent natural teeth. These restorations are durable, natural-looking, and provide long-lasting solutions for improving both function and appearance.

BRIDGES RECEMENTATION

Bridge recementation is a dental procedure where a previously placed dental bridge is reattached to the teeth. It involves removing the bridge, cleaning the teeth and restoration surfaces, and then re-cementing the bridge in place using dental cement. This restores the function and stability of the bridge, ensuring a secure fit and optimal performance.

IMPLANTS

Dental implants are titanium posts surgically inserted into the jawbone to replace missing teeth. They serve as sturdy anchors for artificial teeth or dental restorations, such as crowns, bridges, or dentures. Dental implants look, feel, and function like natural teeth, providing a permanent solution for tooth loss that enhances both appearance and oral health.

DENTURES

Dental dentures are removable dental appliances used to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissue. They come in two types: full dentures, which replace all teeth in an arch, and partial dentures, which replace some missing teeth while preserving remaining natural teeth. Dentures are custom-made to fit comfortably and restore function, speech, and aesthetics for individuals with missing teeth.

ENDODONTIC DENTISTRY

ROOT CANAL THERAPY

Root canal therapy is a dental procedure used to treat infected or damaged tooth pulp, the innermost part of a tooth containing nerves and blood vessels. During the procedure, the infected pulp is removed, and the inside of the tooth is cleaned, disinfected, and sealed to prevent further infection. This helps to alleviate pain, save the natural tooth, and restore its function and structure.

PERIODONTIC DENTISTRY

BONE PLACEMENT

Bone placement, also known as bone grafting or bone augmentation, is a surgical procedure used to restore or increase bone volume in the jaw. It involves placing bone graft material into areas where bone density has been lost due to tooth loss, trauma, or disease. The graft material stimulates new bone growth, providing a stable foundation for dental implants or improving the fit of dentures. Bone placement enhances oral health and aesthetics, supporting long-term dental function and stability.

EMERGENCY

A dental emergency is a situation requiring immediate attention from a dentist to address severe pain, injury, or infection in the mouth, teeth, or gums. Common dental emergencies include severe toothache, broken or knocked-out teeth, abscesses, and injuries to the soft tissues of the mouth. Prompt treatment is essential to alleviate pain, prevent further damage, and preserve oral health. Contacting a dentist or seeking emergency dental care as soon as possible is crucial in these situations.

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