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1. Smile Designing

Smile design is determined by the type of therapy and the needs of the individual. It also depends on the dentist’s experience, technology, and the quality of the materials utilised.

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2. Fixed Orthodontic Treatment

A brace that you can’t take out and is made out of brackets bonded to the front of each tooth and connected by wires. Removable braces are usually plastic plates that cover the roof of the mouth and attach to select teeth with clips.

a. Cosmetic / Ceramic Braces

The purpose of these braces is to provide dental patients with options. While many people who require braces will choose for standard metal braces, there are many more who would rather not wear them. That’s why we’ve put together this guide to explain the benefits and drawbacks of metal and ceramic braces.

B. Invisialign / Clear Aligners

Invisialign braces are sometimes referred to as clear braces and invisible braces. We already know that a large smile and straight teeth can boost a person’s self-esteem and happiness. In fact, over 60% of people believe that having straight teeth makes them feel more confident and cheerful. When a therapy called Invisalign can fix any teeth misalignments and give you that beautiful smile, it’s a win-win situation.

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3. Painless Root Canal Treatment

Root Canal Treatment (RCT) is a relatively painless operation (more than 90% of the time) that preserves your tooth’s structure and prevents it from being destroyed by infection or trauma. A root canal is, in a nutshell, your tooth’s saviour.

4. Cosmetic Treatment

The following dental procedures all fall under the category of aesthetic dentistry: Composite is used to create smiles. Ceramic crowns or veneers are used to create a smile. Whitening of the teeth Braces are used to align teeth. Gaps between teeth are being filled. Changing the gums to make them more appealing. Surgically repositioning the lip to improve the grin.

a. Veneers/ Laminates

Laminate veneers are wafer-thin shells made of dental ceramic that are carefully glued to the outer surfaces of the teeth, correcting any of the dental disorders and smile hang-ups stated above.

5. Dental Implants

Dental implant surgery involves the replacement of tooth roots with metal, screw-like posts and the replacement of damaged or missing teeth with artificial teeth that look and function similarly to natural teeth. Dental implant surgery can be a good alternative to ill-fitting dentures or bridgework, and it can also be a good option when there aren’t enough natural teeth roots to make dentures or bridgework tooth replacements.

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1. Crowns And Bridges

Dental Bridges: A dental bridge may be utilised to provide the desired results in some cases of lost teeth. Bridges are made up of two dental crowns fastened to the teeth on either side of the gap, with a completely formed artificial tooth in the middle.

2. Teeth Cleaning And Polishing

What is the purpose of a dental cleaning?
The majority of people who visit the dentist are looking forward to the cleaning procedure. They believe it will be a difficult and unpleasant experience. However, before having any such anxieties, one should be aware of the complete process. In a nutshell, dental cleaning entails cleaning around the gum line and removing any tartar and plaque.

What is the purpose of dental polishing?
Although dental polishing and dental cleaning are sometimes used interchangeably, there is a little variation in the procedures. Dental polishing is a larger term that refers to a procedure in which the teeth are not only checked for tartar and plaque, but also polished to make the tooth enamel smooth and glossy.

3. Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening is the procedure of eliminating stains from the surface of the teeth and restoring their natural colour. A dentist performs whitening as a one-time operation. It is one of the most extensively used and popular cosmetic procedures. With the advancement of dental technology, we now offer advanced whitening treatment processes that provide consistent and long-term results.

4. Fixed Dentures

Fixed dentures, on the other hand, rely on four or more dental implants for support. These dentures attach to the implants directly or to a metal plate that is attached to the implants. One approach of maintaining a full row of teeth on just four strategically placed implants is known as “all on four.” Dental Implants and Fixed Dentures: An Overview

5. Tooth Extraction

Is the procedure painful? No, contrary to popular belief, you have nothing to be concerned about. It should not pain to have a tooth pulled, whether surgically or non-surgically. You may feel a tiny pinch as the area is numbed with anaesthesia, but you will not be able to feel the operation after that.

6. 3rd Molar Impaction

Wisdom teeth (third molars) get impacted when there isn’t enough room for them to erupt (come in) or develop normally. Wisdom teeth often appear between the ages of 17 and 25. Some people have wisdom teeth that come in normally and line up with the teeth behind the second molars.

7. Gum Surgery

The goal of the surgery is to treat gum disease and any damage it has caused by:

  • Regrowing bones and tissues that have been injured
  • Tooth loss prevention
  • Minimising black triangles (gum gaps between teeth)
  • Jaw hone reshaping to reduce the danger of bacterial growth in bone fissures
  • Getting rid of bacteria and infections

8. Digital X-Ray

Traditional film x-rays are less efficient and dangerous than digital dental x-rays. Despite the fact that traditional dental x-rays only release minimal quantities of radiation, we understand that some patients are concerned about their exposure and safety. You don’t have to be concerned about digital dental x-rays because they expose you to far lower quantities of radiation. In fact, as compared to film x-rays, digital dental x-rays emit up to 90% less radiation. Our digital x-ray equipment is meticulously maintained, and we take every effort to ensure that our patients remain safe during all procedures.

9. Child Dentistry

The discipline of dentistry dedicated to the dental health of children and adolescents is known as child dentistry. Your child’s overall health is a concern for us. Oral health is crucial to overall well-being. By naming us as your child’s Dental Home, we’ll be able to teach them healthy dental habits that will keep them free of dental and oral disease. We concentrate on dental disease prevention, early identification, and treatment, and we stay up to date on the most recent advancements in paediatric dentistry. The foundation of trust and confidence in your child that will last a lifetime is facilitated by pleasant dental visits. Our mission, as well as that of our personnel, is to make all children feel safe and secure.

10. Removable Dentures

A removable partial denture (RPD) is a denture for a partially edentulous patient who wants replacement teeth for functional or aesthetic reasons but can’t get a bridge (fixed partial denture) for a variety of reasons, including a lack of required teeth to serve as bridge support (i.e. distal abutments) or financial constraints. Removable partial dentures are so named because patients can take them out and put them back in without the need for professional assistance. A “fixed” prosthesis, on the other hand, can and should only be removed by a dental specialist.

11. Cosmetic Fillings

A dental restoration, also known as a dental filling, is a restorative substance that is used to replace missing tooth structure and restore its function, integrity, and morphology. Caries or external trauma are the most common causes of structural loss. It can also be lost on purpose during tooth preparation in order to improve the aesthetics or physical integrity of the restorative material. Dental restoration also refers to the use of dental implants to support the repair of lost tooth structure.

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Regular oral checkups

Checking your teeth for tooth decay is just one part of a thorough dental examination. During your checkup appointment, your dentist (or dental hygienist) will likely evaluate the health of your gums, perform a head and neck examination (to look for anything out of the ordinary) and examine your mouth for any indications of oral cancer, diabetes or vitamin deficiencies. Don’t be surprised if your dentist also examines your face, bite, saliva and movement of your lower jaw joints (TMJs). Your dentist or dental hygienist will then clean your teeth and stress the importance of you maintaining good oral hygiene at home between visitsile evaluation

Teeth cleanup

Teeth cleaning (also known as prophylaxis, literally a preventive treatment of a disease) is a procedure for the removal of tartar (mineralized plaque) that may develop even with careful brushing and flossing, especially in areas that are difficult to reach in routine tooth brushing. It is often done by a dental hygienist. Professional cleaning includes tooth scaling and tooth polishing and debridement if too much tartar has accumulated. This involves the use of various instruments or devices to loosen and remove deposits from the teeth.

Filling And Restorations

A dental restoration or dental filling is a dental restorative material used to restore the function, integrity and morphology of missing tooth structure. The structural loss typically results from caries or external trauma. It is also lost intentionally during tooth preparation to improve the aesthetics or the physical integrity of the intended restorative material. Dental restoration also refers to the replacement of missing tooth structure that is supported by dental implants.

RCT(Root Canal Treatment)

A root canal is a treatment to repair and save a badly damaged or infected tooth. The procedure involves removing the damaged area of the tooth (the pulp), cleaning and disinfecting it and then filling and sealing it. The common causes affecting the pulp are a cracked tooth, a deep cavity, repeated dental treatment to the tooth or trauma. The term “root canal” comes from cleaning of the canals inside the tooth’s root.

Endodontic therapy or root canal therapy is a sequence of treatment for the infected pulp of a tooth which results in the elimination of infection and the protection of the decontaminated tooth from future microbial invasion. Root canals, and their associated pulp chamber, are the physical hollows within a tooth that are naturally inhabited by nerve tissue, blood vessels and other cellularentities. Together, these items constitute the dental pulp.Endodontic therapy involves the removal of these structures, the subsequent shaping, cleaning, and decontamination of the hollows with small files and irrigating solutions, and the obturation (filling) of the decontaminated canals. Filling of the cleaned and decontaminated canals is done with an inert filling such as gutta-percha and typically a eugenol-based cement.Epoxy resin is employed to bind gutta-percha in some root canal procedures.Endodontics includes both primary and secondary endodontic treatments as well as periradicular surgery which is generally used for teeth that still have potential for salvage.

Fixed teeth(crown and bridges)

A bridge is a fixed dental restoration (a fixed dental prosthesis) used to replace a missing tooth (or several teeth) by joining an artificial tooth permanently to adjacent teeth or dental implants.
A crown is a type of dental restoration which completely caps or encircles a tooth or dental implant. Crowns are often needed when a large cavity threatens the ongoing health of a tooth.They are typically bonded to the tooth using a dental cement. Crowns can be made from many materials, which are usually fabricated using indirect methods. Crowns are often used to improve the strength or appearance of teeth. While inarguably beneficial to dental health, the procedure and materials can be relatively expensive.

Removable teeth

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 number of reasons, such as a lack of required teeth to serve as support for a bridge (i.e. distal abutments) or financial limitations. This type of prosthesis is referred to as a removable partial denture because patients can remove and reinsert it when required without professional help. Conversely, a “fixed” prosthesis can and should be removed only by a dental professional.

Complete dentures

Dentures, also known as false teeth, are prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth; they are supported by the surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity. Conventional dentures are removable (removable partial denture or complete denture). However, there are many denture designs, some which rely on bonding or clasping onto teeth or dental implants (fixed prosthodontics). There are two main categories of dentures, the distinction being whether they are used to replace missing teeth on the mandibular arch or on the maxillary arch.

Dental implants

The primary use of dental implants are to support dental prosthetics. Modern dental implants make use of osseointegration, the biologic process where bone fuses tightly to the surface of specific materials such as titanium and some ceramics. The integration of implant and bone can support physical loads for decades without failure.

Pediatric dental care

Pediatric dentistry is the specialty of dentistry that focuses on the oral health of young people. We are concerned about your child’s total health care. Good oral health is an important part of total health. Establishing us as your child’s Dental Home provides us the opportunity to implement preventive dental health habits that keep a child free from dental/oral disease. We focus on prevention, early detection and treatment of dental diseases, and keep current on the latest advances in dentistry for children. Pleasant visits to the dental office promote the establishment of trust and confidence in your child that will last a lifetime. Our goal, along with our staff, is to help all children feel good about visiting the dentist and teach them how to care for their teeth. From our special office designs to our communication style, our main concern is what is best for your child.

Extractions

A dental extraction (also referred to as tooth extraction, exodontia, exodontics, or informally, tooth pulling) is the removal of teeth from the dental alveolus (socket) in the alveolar bone. Extractions are performed for a wide variety of reasons, but most commonly to remove teeth which have become unrestorable through tooth decay, periodontal disease or dental trauma, especially when they are associated with toothache. Sometimes wisdom teeth are impacted (stuck and unable to grow normally into the mouth) and may cause recurrent infections of the gum (pericoronitis). In orthodontics if the teeth are crowded, sound teeth may be extracted (often bicuspids) to create space so the rest of the teeth can be straightened.

Orthodontic treatment/braces

Dental braces (also known as braces, orthodontic cases, or cases) are devices used in orthodontics that align and straighten teeth and help to position them with regard to a person’s bite, while also working to improve dental health. They are often used to correct underbites, as well as malocclusions, overbites, open bites, deep bites, cross bites, crooked teeth, and various other flaws of the teeth and jaw. Braces can be either cosmetic or structural. Dental braces are often used in conjunction with other orthodontic appliances to help widen the palate or jaws and to otherwise assist in shaping the teeth and jaws.

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  • Endodontist
  • Periodontist
  • Orthodontist
  • Prosthodontist
  • Pedodontist
  • Oral and maxillofacial surgeon

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An endodontist is the dental specialist concerned with the causes, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and injuries of the human dental pulp or the nerve of the tooth.

Dental Specialist #1: Endodontist - Root Canal Specialist

If your tooth’s pulp becomes infected or the interior of your teeth becomes otherwise damaged or diseased, your general dentist will probably refer you to a dental specialist called an endodontist.

Dental Specialist #2: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon

This dental specialty treats problems related to the hard and soft tissues of your face, mouth, and jaw. You don’t need this type of dental specialist for every kind of oral surgery.

Dental Specialist #3: Orthodontist - Alignment Specialist

An orthodontist is a dental specialist who corrects the position of your teeth and jaws. You might see this type of dental specialist if you have an overbite, underbite or crossbite caused by a misaligned jaw.

Dental Specialist #4: Pediatric Dentist

A pediatric dental specialist is to a child’s oral health like a pediatrician is to their physical health. Pediatric dentists specialize in the oral development and dental care of children from infancy through their teens. A pediatric dentist helps your child stay on the path to a lifelong, healthy smile.

Dental Specialist #5: Periodontist - Gum Specialist

A periodontist is a dental specialist focused on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases affecting the gums and other structures that support the teeth. 

Dental Specialist #6: Prosthodontist - Replacement Specialist

Prosthodontists restore and replace lost or damaged teeth. This dental specialty has a unique understanding of everything that goes into a beautiful, functional, and natural-looking smile.

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