Dental Services & Procedures
Dental Crowning
The visible portion of a tooth is replaced by a dental crown, a dental prosthesis. A dental crown strengthens teeth, changes their appearance, and returns them to their original shape. Moreover, dental bridges and dental implants are covered with dental crowns, which keep them in place.
Composite Restoration
It is technique used to correct dental defects and enhance the look of your mouth. It can be used to fix teeth that are chipped, rotting, or fractured. While bonding, a resin substance that matches the teeth is placed and light-hardened.
Tooth Whitening
You desire a whiter smile. whitening of the yellowish tooth to white tooth. Surface stains on your teeth can also be caused by foods and beverages such tea, coffee, red wine, blackcurrants frequent smoking stains teeth. The color of your teeth might also be impacted by calculus or tartar.
Dental Veneers
Veneers are becoming more and more popular as a result. The front of the teeth are covered with thin covers called veneers. Veneers are used to cover teeth that are significantly stained, badly shaped, or crooked. They can also be used to whiten teeth that have a grey cast or are yellow.
Orthodontics Correction
Uneven tooth correction. closing large gaps between teeth aligning the tips of the teeth straightening crooked teeth improving speech or chewing ability improving gum and tooth health preventing long-term excessive wear or trauma to the teeth treating an improper bite.
Invisalign
With use of latest technology teeth can be straightened without the usage of metal braces. A series of clear braces created to order called Invisalign cover your teeth and gradually move them into the right position. They are less apparent than conventional metal braces since they are clear and removable.
Dental Implants
A dental implant is a structure that acts as a tooth replacement. The surgeon places an implant into the jawbone using tools that resemble screws; the implant serves as the anchor for a crown, which is a type of artificial tooth.
Dentures
Do you have missing teeth, some but not all? It is possible to replace lost teeth with detachable appliances called dentures. When the patient’s teeth are completely absent, a complete denture is employed. When only a portion of a tooth is missing, a partial denture is employed. Dentures today are more comfortable and natural-looking than ever.
Bridgework
When a tooth is lost, a dental bridge is used to bridge the space between two dental crowns. Your teeth, implants, or a combination of teeth and implants can support a bridge. A dental bridge can make your smile more beautiful, enhance your attractiveness, and make you look younger. Who doesn’t desire to appear younger or better?
Tooth Cleaning
For dental cleanings, you should see the dentist every six months. Plaque that hardens into tartar forms on the teeth. Both above and below the gum line, tartar forms. Tartar can only be eliminated by seeing a dentist for a thorough tooth cleaning. For healthy teeth and gums, regular dental cleanings are essential.
Tooth Extraction
Tooth extraction is a dental procedure where a tooth is removed from its socket in the jawbone. It’s typically done for teeth that are damaged, decayed, or overcrowded. The area is numbed with local anesthesia, and the tooth is carefully loosened and then removed using forceps. Recovery time varies but is usually quick.
Dental Sealants
To stop tooth decay, sealants are applied to the teeth as a liquid that hardens to form a shield. In the long term, getting sealants applied to your teeth will save you money by preventing the need for crowns, fillings, and other dental procedures.
Root Canal Treatment
Root canal treatment is a dental procedure used to treat infection or damage deep within the tooth’s pulp. The process involves removing the infected or damaged tissue, cleaning and disinfecting the area, and then filling and sealing the tooth. This treatment can save a tooth from extraction and alleviate pain.
Enameloplasty
A tooth that is cracked, chipped, uneven, or out of alignment can be easily and affordably fixed by tooth reshaping, also known as odontoplasty. A portion of the tooth’s enamel is removed during this quick and painless surgery, and the affected tooth is subsequently shaped or lengthened.
Dental Checkups
A dental emergency is a situation involving the teeth and their supporting structures that requires immediate attention from a qualified practitioner. An expert practitioner may identify the most likely cause and treat the problem based on the type of pain being experienced.
Mouth Guards
Anybody who participates in contact sports including football, boxing, soccer, ice hockey, basketball, lacrosse, and field hockey should wear mouth guards. Yet, even individuals taking part in noncontact sports (like gymnastics) and any leisure activity that could increase the risk of mouth injury would benefit from wearing a protective mouth guard
Emergency Dental Care
Emergency dental treatment addresses urgent issues such as severe tooth pain, broken teeth, or injuries to the mouth. Dentists provide immediate relief, often through pain management and temporary fixes. Common treatments include tooth extractions, repairs for broken teeth, and management of infections. Timely care can prevent complications and preserve oral health.
Laser Treatments
Dental laser treatments used in Gum infections and Root Canal disinfections, other applications include Frenectomy a surgical procedure for orthodontic reasons. A frenulum, a little fold of tissue that stops an organ from traveling too far within the body is removed during a frenectomy. It can be done under tongue or inside the middle of the upper lip.