DENTAL TREATMENT
General Dentistry:
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Speciality Dentistry:
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Cosmetic Dentistry:
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1. General DentistryAll types of dental treatment comes under general dentistry. We have listed those dental treatment provided in our clinic. Please read through and if you have any inquiry please do not hesitate to call us.
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2. Tooth ExtractionDentist and oral surgeons removes teeth that is damaged completely or decayed. Extra teeths also removed from crowded mouth. Gum disease also needs necessary extract the tooth or teeth.
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3. Cosmetic DentistryCosmetic dentistry is generally used to refer to any dental work that improves the appearance (though not necessarily the function) of a person's teeth, gums and/or bite.
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4. Tooth WhiteningA perfect smile is what everyone is looking today. Teeth Whitening, Bonding, Veneers, Crowns, Enamel Shaping and Contouring, Braces, Bridges and Implants all come under cosmetic dentistry.
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5. Dental BracesHaving problems with your bite (malocclusion)? Orthodontic treatments can help you. Orthodontics will corrects teeth and jaws that are positioned improperly in your mouth.
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6. Dental ImplantsAn artificial tooth root is placed into your jaw which hold a replacement tooth or bridge. If you have lost a tooth or teeth due to some reason then dental implant may be an option to you.
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7. Oral SurgeryOral surgery is the speciality of dental practice that deals with the diagnosis and surgical treatment of diseases, injuries and defects of the mouth, jaws, face and related structures.
This includes the removal of impacted and decayed teeth, placement of dental implants, biopsy and removal of cysts and tumors of the mouth and jaws, treatment of facial trauma and reconstructive jaw surgery. |
8. EndodonticEndodontic is needed in order to treat or prevent an infection occurring inside the tooth. Treatment maybe required when there is an extensive decay involving the nerve of the tooth, a fractured tooth, extensive gum disease, trauma to the tooth or when a tooth shows sign of toothache such as spontaneous unprovoked pain, pain on hot and cold stimuli, pain that disturbs sleep, pain with swelling or pain on biting.
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9. Fissure SealantFissure sealant is a light coating which is applied to these surfaces of teeth to produce a protection on enamel from bacteria that cause decay.
Teeth often have areas that they are too difficult to clean so gradually collect plaque and bacteria. Usually the molar teeth are the case of needing sealants, especially at a younger age. |
10. White FillingsWhite Fillings are an excellent alternative to metal (amalgam) fillings. White fillings consist of a resin based material called composite. This composite is actually bonded to the tooth surface. This differs from metal fillings, which are only held in the tooth by undercuts in the cavity.
Composite is the dental material used on anterior (front) teeth because of their natural tooth coloured appearance. This material is mercury free. We want you to look and feel your best. |
11. DentureDenture is a plastic appliance with plastic or porcelain teeth attached to it. Used to replace all missing teeth in one arch.
A conventional denture is placed in the mouth about a month after all the teeth are removed to allow for proper healing, whereas an immediate denture is placed as soon as the teeth are removed. The drawback behind an immediate denture is that it may require more adjustments after the healing has taken place. |
12. Scaling & PolishingRegular scaling is effective for general removal of plaque and tartar on the inner and outer surfaces of the teeth. Scaling is also effective to remove staining in between the teeth and under the gums.
Once all the surfaces are smooth, the dental hygienist may polish your teeth. Polishing is done using a slow speed handpiece with a soft rubber cup that spins on the end. Prophylaxis paste then is used to make them shiny smooth. |