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DENTAL TREATMENTS & SERVICES

Preventative care for a lifetime of healthy teeth

1. General Dentistry

Check up and dental X- rays: Regular dental visits are essential for maintaining good oral health. During these check-ups, your dentist will look for signs of disease or decay in your teeth, gums, and jaw. The issues that can’t be seen with the naked eye, X-rays help to get a clearer picture of your dental condition.
Hygiene: scaling and Polishing: Scaling and polishing, often called a cleaning, play a key role in preventive dental care. This process involves removing plaque and tartar buildup from your teeth and polishing the surface. Regular cleanings help prevent gum disease and cavities.
Tooth Extraction: If a tooth is severely damaged or decayed, or is causing pain or infection, extraction may be necessary. This Procedure involves removing the tooth from the socket without damaging adjacent healthy teeth.
Dental Crown and Bridges: A dental crown is an artificial cap placed over a damaged or weakened tooth to restore its function and appearance. A bridge is used to replace one or more missing teeth, consisting of a crown on each side of the gap with a pontic (an artificial tooth) in between.
Root Canal Treatment: A root canal is performed to save a tooth that is infected or damaged. This procedure removes the infected or damaged nerve from the tooth and seals it to protect it from further infection.
Dental Night Guards: Dental night guards are custom-made mouthguards designed for people who grind their teeth or clench their jaws during sleep. These guards can help protect against bruxism, which is excessive grinding or clenching of teeth.
Complete Dentures: Complete dentures replace all the teeth in one or both jaws. They are removable and help with chewing and improving the appearance of your smile.
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2. Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic Dentistry

Tooth Jewellery: Tooth jewellery adds a unique twist to your smile. A small, sparkling accessory is placed on your tooth for a special shine.

Smile Makeover/Smile Designing: A smile makeover is an overall process of bringing your smile to perfection. That can include a combination of cosmetic procedures such as veneers, teeth whitening, orthodontics and more.

Veneers and Laminates: Veneers and laminates are thin, custom-made shells for your teeth, applied to the front surfaces to address imperfections such as discoloration, chips, cracks, and gaps, ultimately creating a beautiful smile.

Teeth Whitening: Teeth whitening is a common procedure that brightens your smile using either professional in-office treatments or at-home kits provided by your dentist.

Gum Depigmentation: Dark or discoloured gums can affect your smile’s appearance, and gum depigmentation can correct this issue. This procedure uses lasers or chemical peels to lighten the gum tissue, improving its colour.

Gummy Smile Treatment: If you have an excessive amount of gum tissue showing when you smile, there are treatment options available. Procedures like gum contouring and crown lengthening can reduce the amount of gum tissue and address a gummy smile.

Tooth Coloured Fillings: Tooth-coloured fillings are excellent substitutes for metal fillings. Made from a resin that matches the colour of your tooth, they blend seamlessly so you won’t even know they’re there.

3. Pediatric Dentistry

Kids Root Canal Treatments: Even young children can get cavities or infections that may require a root canal. This treatment helps save a decayed primary tooth, preventing pain and future complications.

Preventive Fluoride Therapy: Fluoride strengthens tooth enamel, making it more resistant to decay. Preventive fluoride treatments, such as varnishes and sealants, protect teeth from cavities.

Kids Habit Breaking Appliances: Habit-breaking appliances address issues like thumb-sucking or mouth breathing that can impact the development of teeth and jaws. These devices are temporarily placed in the mouth to help correct these habits.

Tongue Tie Correction: A short frenulum, or tissue under the tongue, can affect a child’s speech or feeding. This condition can be easily corrected in a single session with a simple procedure.

Space Maintainers: Space maintainers hold space for permanent teeth that are coming in late. They prevent adjacent teeth from shifting, ensuring proper development of permanent teeth.

Milk Tooth Fillings: Although milk teeth will eventually be  replaced by permanent ones, keeping them healthy is important. Filling cavities helps avoid pain, infection, and potential issues with permanent teeth.

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4. Orthodontic Braces

Metal Braces: Metal braces are the most traditional type of braces. They consist of metal brackets and wires.

Ceramic Braces: Ceramic braces offer a more aesthetic option compared to traditional metal braces. They are made of clear or tooth-coloured ceramic brackets, which are less noticeable than metal brackets.

Lingual Braces: Lingual braces are placed behind the teeth, making them completely invisible. They are a popular choice for individuals concerned about the appearance of traditional braces.

5.Dental Implants

A dental implant is a permanent solution for missing teeth. The implant is surgically placed into the jawbone, where it fuses with the bone. Once healed, a crown or bridge can be attached to the implant to replace the missing tooth without affecting adjacent teeth.

6.Invisaligns/Clear Aligners

Clear aligners, such as Invisalign, are an alternative to traditional metal braces. Made from clear plastic, these aligners gradually shift your teeth into place. They are virtually invisible, making them a great option for those who prefer a discreet orthodontic solution.

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