Our Procedures
General Dentistry
- Routine dental exams to assess overall oral health.
- Examination of teeth, gums, tongue, and other oral tissues.
- Detection of any signs of dental problems or oral diseases.
- Removal of plaque, tartar, and stains from teeth surfaces.
- Polishing teeth for a smoother and cleaner appearance.
- Guidance on proper oral hygiene practices.
- X-rays to detect hidden dental issues, such as cavities, impacted teeth, and bone abnormalities.
- Digital imaging for better visualization and diagnosis.
- Restoration of teeth damaged by cavities or minor fractures.
- Materials used include amalgam (silver fillings) and composite resin (tooth-colored fillings).
- Crowns: Protective caps placed over damaged or weakened teeth.
- Bridges: Replacement for missing teeth, anchored by neighboring teeth.
- Application of thin protective coatings to the chewing surfaces of molars.
- Helps prevent cavities in vulnerable areas.
- Custom-made devices to protect teeth from grinding (bruxism) or sports-related injuries.
- Management of gum diseases like gingivitis and periodontitis.
- Scaling and root planing to remove plaque and tartar below the gumline.
- Management of tooth sensitivity caused by exposed dentin or gum recession.
- Application of fluoride to strengthen tooth enamel and prevent cavities.
Orthodontics
- Metal brackets bonded to teeth and connected by wires that apply controlled pressure to move teeth into proper alignment.
- Can correct a wide range of alignment and bite issues.
- Series of transparent, removable aligners that gradually shift teeth over time.
- More discreet and convenient compared to traditional braces.
- Similar to traditional braces but with specialized brackets that use a sliding mechanism to reduce friction and discomfort.
- Brackets and wires placed on the inner surface (lingual side) of teeth, making them virtually invisible from the outside.
- Custom-made devices worn after orthodontic treatment to maintain the corrected alignment of teeth.
- Can be removable or fixed (bonded behind the teeth).
- Devices used to widen the upper jaw in cases of narrow arches or crowding.
- Particularly useful in children during their growth phase.
- Devices used to hold space for permanent teeth when primary teeth are lost prematurely.
- Prevents crowding and alignment problems in the future.
- Reevaluation and retreatment if teeth shift after the completion of orthodontic treatment.
- Initial assessments to evaluate the alignment and bite of teeth.
- Creation of a personalized treatment plan based on individual needs.
- Orthodontic interventions in children to address developing alignment and bite issues.
Pediatric Dentistry
- Early assessments of oral health in infants, including checking for proper tooth eruption and addressing any concerns.
- Gentle cleanings to remove plaque and food debris.
- Application of fluoride to strengthen developing teeth and prevent cavities.
- Application of thin protective coatings on the molars to prevent cavities in vulnerable areas.
- Early diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment of cavities.
- Options may include fillings or crowns designed for children.
- Devices used to preserve space for permanent teeth when primary teeth are lost prematurely.
- Monitoring the development of the child’s bite and tooth alignment.
- Referring to orthodontic specialists when needed.
- Orthodontic interventions in children to address developing alignment and bite issues.
- Guidance on how to address thumb-sucking, pacifier use, and other oral habits.
- Providing care for children with physical, cognitive, or developmental challenges.
- Guidance on the eruption sequence of baby teeth and the transition to permanent teeth.
Restorative Dentistry
- Restoration of cavities or minor tooth damage using materials like amalgam or composite resin.
- Preserves tooth structure and prevents further decay.
- Protective caps that cover and strengthen damaged, weakened, or heavily filled teeth.
- Restores shape, appearance, and function of the tooth.
- Fixed prosthetic devices used to replace one or more missing teeth.
- Anchored to adjacent teeth or dental implants for support.
- Removable prosthetic devices used to replace multiple missing teeth.
- Partial dentures replace some teeth, while complete dentures replace a full arch.
- Treatment to remove infected or damaged pulp from the tooth’s interior.
- Preserves the tooth and eliminates pain caused by infection.
- Removal of severely damaged, decayed, or problematic teeth that cannot be restored.
- Preparation for prosthetic replacements like dentures or implants.
- Repair of teeth that have been fractured, chipped, or displaced due to accidents or injuries.
- Surgical placement of artificial tooth roots (implants) into the jawbone.
- Supports crowns, bridges, or dentures for stable and natural-looking tooth replacement.
- Restoration of teeth that have been worn down due to factors like bruxism (teeth grinding) or acidic erosion.
- Removal of severely damaged, decayed, or problematic teeth that cannot be restored.
- Preparation for prosthetic replacements like dentures or implants.
Cosmetic Dentistry
- Removal of stains and discoloration from teeth.
In-office treatments using bleaching agents or take-home whitening kits.
- Thin porcelain or composite shells bonded to the front surface of teeth.
- Conceal imperfections like chips, cracks, gaps, and discoloration.
- Application of tooth-colored resin to repair minor flaws like chips, gaps, and stains.
- Less invasive than veneers, and can often be completed in a single visit.
- Crowns made from tooth-colored materials to improve the appearance of misshapen, discolored, or damaged teeth.
- Custom-made restorations used to repair and strengthen teeth with larger cavities or damage.
- Can be made from tooth-colored materials for aesthetic purposes.
- Reshaping of gum tissue to improve the balance and appearance of teeth and gums.
- Corrects gummy smiles or uneven gum lines.
- Minor adjustments to the shape, length, or surface of teeth.
- Improves the symmetry and overall appearance of the smile.
- Ultra-thin porcelain veneers that require minimal to no tooth reduction.
- Preserves more natural tooth structure while enhancing aesthetics.
- Application of small, decorative gems or ornaments to teeth for added sparkle.
- Dentures designed to look natural and complement the patient’s facial features.
Oral Surgery
- Removal of damaged, decayed, impacted, or problematic teeth.
- Simple extractions for visible teeth and surgical extractions for impacted or difficult-to-access teeth.
- Surgical removal of third molars (wisdom teeth) that are impacted or causing pain, infection, or crowding.
- Surgical insertion of artificial tooth roots (implants) into the jawbone to support prosthetic teeth.
- Used for single tooth replacements, bridges, or dentures.
- Early diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment of cavities.
- Options may include fillings or crowns designed for children.
- Administration of anesthesia and sedation to ensure patient comfort and safety during surgical procedures.
