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CONSULTATION

Dental examination is a checkup of your teeth and gums. Most children and adults should get a dental exam every six months. These exams are important for protecting oral health. Oral health problems can become serious and painful if not treated promptly.

Dental Scaling

Dental Scaling

Dental Scaling is a procedure in which dentist/Dental Surgeon removes all the plaque and tartar (hardened plaque) above and below the gumline, making sure to clean all the way down to the bottom of the pocket. Dentist/Dental Surgeon will then begin root planing, smoothing out your teeth roots to help your gums reattach to your teeth.

Natural Teeth Preservation

Natural Teeth Preservation

How do I preserve my teeth forever? In summary, all you have to do to preserve a tooth is kill any bacteria on it with rubbing alcohol or a similar disinfectant. Once it's clean, store it in an airtight container, and it should hold up well for the rest of your lifetime—or even thousands of years, depending on the conditions it winds up buried in!

RCT

RCT

Root canal treatment is a dental procedure used to treat infection at the center of a tooth. Root canal treatment is designed to eliminate bacteria from the infected root canal, prevent reinfection of the tooth and save the natural tooth. When one undergoes a root canal, the inflamed or infected pulp is removed and the inside of the tooth is carefully cleaned and disinfected, then filled and sealed. Root canal treatment is not painful and can save a tooth that might otherwise have to be removed completely. * Why it's needed? The infection at the center of a tooth (the root canal) is caused by bacteria that live in the mouth and invade the tooth. *This can happen after: > tooth decay > leaky fillings > damage to teeth as a result of trauma, such as a fall.

Dental Extraction (Painless)

Dental Extraction (Painless)

Dental extraction is the permanent removal of a tooth from its socket and may be done manually using forceps or surgically. Extraction is recommended when the tooth cannot be saved with other treatments such as root canal treatment and to prevent infection from spreading to other areas of your mouth.

Complete Dentures

Complete Dentures

Dental prosthesis is an intraoral (inside the mouth) prosthesis used to restore (reconstruct) intraoral defects such as missing teeth, missing parts of teeth, and missing soft or hard structures of the jaw and palate. Prosthodontics is the dental specialty that focuses on dental prostheses. Such prostheses are used to rehabilitate mastication (chewing), improve aesthetics, and aid speech. A dental prosthesis may be held in place by connecting to teeth or dental implants, by suction, or by being held passively by surrounding muscles. Like other types of prostheses, they can either be fixed permanently or removable; fixed prosthodontics and removable dentures are made in many variations. Permanently fixed dental prostheses use dental adhesive or screws, to attach to teeth or dental implants. Removal prostheses may use friction against parallel hard surfaces and undercuts of adjacent teeth or dental implants, suction using the mucous retention (with or without aid from denture adhesives), and by exploiting the surrounding muscles and anatomical contours of the jaw to passively hold in place.

Dental Crowns

Dental Crowns

In dentistry, a crown or a dental cap is a type of dental restoration that completely caps or encircles a tooth or dental implant. A crown may be needed when a large dental cavity threatens the health of a tooth. Some dentists will also finish root canal treatment by covering the exposed tooth with a crown.

Removeable Partial Denture

Removeable Partial Denture

A removable partial denture (RPD) is a denture for a partially edentulous patient who desires to have replacement teeth for functional or aesthetic reasons and who cannot have a bridge (a fixed partial denture) for any reason, such as a lack of required teeth to serve as support for a bridge (i.e. distal abutments) or financial limitations.

Dental Bridges

Dental Bridges

Dental bridges literally bridge the gap created by one or more missing teeth. A bridge is made up of two or more crowns for the teeth on either side of the gap (these two or more anchoring teeth are called abutment teeth) and a false tooth/teeth in between.

Dental Implants

Dental Implants

A dental implant is a prosthesis that interfaces with the bone of the jaw or skull to support a dental prosthesis such as a crown, bridge, denture, or facial prosthesis or to act as an orthodontic anchor

Dental Veneers

Dental Veneers

Veneers are coverings that fit over the front surfaces of your teeth. Technicians use high-quality dental materials, like tooth-colored composite or porcelain, to create them. Dental veneers are cosmetic in nature.

Obturators

Obturators

An obturator is a device that fills a gap created by surgical resection. If the soft palate is removed (or, for that matter, part of the hard palate), an obturator can be used to facilitate separation of the oral and nasal cavities.

Orthodontic Treatment

Orthodontic Treatment

Orthodontic treatment is a way of straightening or moving teeth, to improve the appearance of the teeth and how they work. It can also help to look after the long-term health of your teeth, gums and jaw joints, by spreading the biting pressure over all your teeth.

Dental Pulp Regeneration (Revascularization Regenerative Endodontics)

Dental Pulp Regeneration (Revascularization Regenerative Endodontics)

Pulp regeneration is a dental procedure that restores damaged dental pulp tissue. It's a regenerative endodontic treatment that can help teeth heal and may eliminate the need for a root canal.

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