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01.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are artificial tooth roots that are placed into the jawbone to support a replacement tooth or bridge. They are a popular and effective solution for people who have lost teeth due to injury, decay, or other reasons. Dental implants are designed to look, feel, and function like natural teeth, and they can last a lifetime with proper care. The implant process typically involves several stages, including consultation, implant placement, healing, and placement of the replacement tooth or teeth. With advancements in technology and techniques, dental implants have become a reliable and predictable option for restoring missing teeth and improving oral health and function.

 
02.

Clear Aligners

Clear aligners are a type of orthodontic treatment that uses a series of clear plastic trays to gradually straighten teeth. Unlike traditional metal braces, clear aligners are nearly invisible and can be removed for eating, brushing, and flossing. This makes them a popular choice for people who want to improve their smile without the hassle and visibility of traditional braces. Clear aligners are customized to fit each patient’s teeth, and new sets of trays are provided every few weeks as the teeth move into their desired positions. Treatment time varies depending on the severity of the patient’s misalignment, but typically ranges from several months to a year or more.

 
03.

Braces

Braces, also known as orthodontic braces, are devices used to align and straighten teeth and help to correct dental problems such as overbite, underbite, and crowded teeth. They consist of brackets, wires, and elastic bands, which work together to gradually shift teeth into their correct position over a period of months or years. Although braces are most commonly associated with teenagers, adults can also benefit from orthodontic treatment. Braces can improve dental health, enhance facial aesthetics, and boost self-confidence. However, they require regular maintenance and can cause some discomfort and dietary restrictions. Overall, braces are an effective and common solution for dental misalignments.

 
04.

Biopsy

A biopsy is a medical procedure in which a small sample of tissue is removed from the body for analysis under a microscope. This procedure is often used to diagnose or rule out cancer, but it can also be used to investigate other conditions such as infections or autoimmune diseases. Biopsies can be performed on various parts of the body, including the skin, breast, lung, liver, and bone marrow. There are different types of biopsies, including needle biopsy, incisional biopsy, and excisional biopsy. The type of biopsy performed depends on the location and size of the suspected abnormality, as well as the preference of the doctor. Biopsies are generally considered safe and minimally invasive, but there may be some risks involved, such as bleeding, infection, or damage to nearby structures.

 
05.

Smile Design

Smile design is the process of improving the appearance of a person’s smile through various cosmetic dental procedures. It involves a comprehensive assessment of the teeth, gums, lips, and face to create a customized treatment plan that addresses the patient’s unique needs and goals. Smile design may include procedures such as teeth whitening, veneers, bonding, gum contouring, and orthodontics. The aim of smile design is not only to enhance the aesthetics of the smile but also to improve the function and health of the teeth and gums. A skilled cosmetic dentist can create a beautiful and natural-looking smile that boosts a person’s confidence and self-esteem.

 
06.

Full Mouth Rehab

Full mouth rehabilitation, also known as full mouth reconstruction, is a comprehensive dental treatment that involves restoring or rebuilding all of the teeth in a patient’s mouth. This type of treatment can be necessary for patients who have severe tooth decay, trauma, or damage to their teeth, gums, or jawbone.

The process typically involves a combination of restorative and cosmetic dentistry procedures, including dental implants, crowns, bridges, veneers, and gum treatments. The goal of full mouth rehabilitation is to improve the patient’s oral health, function, and appearance.

The treatment plan for full mouth rehabilitation is tailored to each patient’s specific needs and may take several months to complete. It is important to work closely with a qualified and experienced dentist to ensure the best possible outcome.

07.

Removeable &implant supported dentures

Removable and implant-supported dentures are two different types of dentures that serve to replace missing teeth. Removable dentures are a traditional solution that can be easily removed and cleaned, while implant-supported dentures are anchored into the jawbone with dental implants for a more secure and permanent solution.

Removable dentures are usually more affordable and require less preparation time, but they may not be as stable as implant-supported dentures. Implant-supported dentures, on the other hand, provide better stability and durability, but they require a surgical procedure for the placement of the dental implants.

Ultimately, the choice between removable and implant-supported dentures depends on individual preferences, budget, and oral health conditions. It is best to consult with a qualified dentist or prosthodontist to determine which option is most suitable for you.

08.

Root Canal Treatment

Root canal treatment is a dental procedure that is performed to remove infected or damaged pulp from inside a tooth. The pulp is a soft tissue that contains nerves and blood vessels that keep the tooth healthy. When it becomes infected or damaged, it can cause severe pain, swelling, and even tooth loss if left untreated. During a root canal treatment, the dentist removes the infected pulp and fills the space with a material to prevent further infection. The tooth is then sealed with a filling or crown to restore its strength and functionality. While root canal treatments are often associated with pain and discomfort, modern techniques and anesthesia have made the procedure relatively pain-free.

 
09

Crown & Bridges

Crown and bridges are common dental prosthetic devices used to replace missing or damaged teeth. A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that is placed over a damaged tooth to restore its shape, size, and strength. It can also improve the appearance of a tooth. Bridges, on the other hand, are used to replace one or more missing teeth by anchoring them to adjacent teeth. They are made up of one or more artificial teeth and are cemented into place. Both crown and bridges can be made from various materials, such as porcelain, ceramic, or metal alloys, and are custom-designed to match the patient’s natural teeth. With proper care and maintenance, crown and bridges can last for many years, restoring function and improving the appearance of the patient’s smile.

 
10.

Dental Pain Management

Dental pain can be caused by a variety of factors such as tooth decay, gum disease, or injury. Pain management in dentistry typically involves the use of local anesthesia to numb the area being treated. This can be achieved through injections or topical application of anesthetic agents. In more complex cases, conscious sedation or general anesthesia may be used to help patients relax or even sleep during procedures. Additionally, pain relief medications such as over-the-counter analgesics or prescription painkillers may be prescribed to help manage pain after the procedure. It’s important to follow the dentist’s instructions on pain management and to communicate any concerns or side effects experienced.

 
11.

Teeth Whitening and Cleaning

Teeth whitening and cleaning are important aspects of dental hygiene that can improve the appearance of your teeth and overall oral health. Teeth cleaning involves removing plaque and tartar buildup from your teeth, which can cause tooth decay and gum disease if left untreated. Regular teeth cleanings can also help prevent bad breath and promote fresh breath.

Teeth whitening is a cosmetic procedure that can enhance the brightness of your teeth by removing surface stains and discoloration. There are several methods of teeth whitening, including in-office treatments, at-home treatments, and over-the-counter products. It is important to consult with your dentist before starting any whitening treatment to ensure it is safe and effective for your teeth.

 
12.

Tooth Filling

Tooth filling is a dental procedure used to repair a cavity or damage in a tooth. During the process, a dentist removes the decayed portion of the tooth and fills it with a material such as composite resin, amalgam, or porcelain. The filling material helps restore the tooth’s function and prevent further decay. The procedure typically requires local anesthesia to numb the area around the affected tooth. After the filling, the patient may experience some sensitivity, but it usually goes away within a few days. Proper oral hygiene, including brushing and flossing regularly, can help maintain the filling and prevent future cavities.

 
13.

Surgical Removal of Tooth

Surgical removal of a tooth, also known as a tooth extraction, is a common dental procedure performed by a dentist or oral surgeon. It may be necessary if a tooth is severely decayed, damaged, infected, or impacted. The dentist will first numb the area with a local anesthetic to minimize any pain or discomfort during the procedure. Then, they will use special instruments to loosen and remove the tooth from the socket. After the extraction, the patient may experience some discomfort and swelling, which can be managed with pain medication and ice packs. It is important to follow the dentist’s instructions for aftercare to ensure proper healing and avoid complications.

 
14.

Venners and Laminates

Veneers and laminates are both commonly used in woodworking and furniture making. Veneers are thin layers of wood that are glued to the surface of a less expensive or less attractive wood to give it the appearance of a more expensive or attractive wood. Laminates, on the other hand, are thin sheets of material that are typically made from plastic, paper, or fabric, and are bonded to a substrate, such as particleboard or MDF.

While both veneers and laminates are used to enhance the appearance of furniture and woodworking projects, they have different properties and uses. Veneers are typically used to create a natural and authentic look, while laminates are often used for their durability and resistance to moisture and wear. Additionally, veneers can be sanded and refinished, whereas laminates cannot be easily repaired once damaged.

 
15.

Laser Gum Depigmentation

Laser Gum Depigmentation is a cosmetic dental procedure that involves using a laser to remove dark patches or spots from the gums. This condition, known as gum hyperpigmentation, is typically harmless but can be aesthetically unappealing. The laser used in this procedure is specially designed to target the pigmented cells in the gums, breaking them down and removing them without causing any damage to the surrounding tissue. The procedure is minimally invasive and is typically performed under local anesthesia. After the treatment, patients can expect their gums to appear lighter in color, resulting in a more even and aesthetically pleasing smile. Laser Gum Depigmentation has become increasingly popular in recent years, as it is a quick, safe, and effective way to improve the appearance of the gums.

 
16.

Oral Cancer Screening

Oral cancer screening is a process that involves the examination of the mouth, tongue, and throat for signs of cancer or precancerous conditions. It is important to detect oral cancer early to increase the chances of successful treatment and cure. During the screening, the dentist or healthcare provider will look for any unusual lumps, bumps, or sores in the mouth and may use specialized tools to inspect the tissue more closely. Factors that increase the risk of developing oral cancer include tobacco and alcohol use, human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, and a family history of cancer. Regular oral cancer screening is recommended for individuals who have these risk factors or a history of oral cancer.

 
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