Why it's important: Regular dental cleanings help remove plaque and tartar buildup that brushing alone cannot remove, preventing cavities and gum disease.
Fluoride treatment: Strengthens enamel and protects teeth from decay, especially beneficial for children and patients with sensitive teeth.
Best practice: Routine checkups every 6 months help maintain long-term oral health and early detection of problems.
Restore damaged or missing teeth with long-lasting solutions designed to improve function, strength, and appearance. We focus on comfort, precision, and natural-looking results.
Teeth Whitening: A safe and effective way to brighten stained or dull teeth and enhance your smile.
Veneers: Thin ceramic shells placed on the front surface of teeth to correct discoloration, gaps, minor misalignment, and worn edges.
Result: A confident, natural-looking smile with improved facial aesthetics.
Clinical Indication: Deep tooth decay or infection reaching the nerve (pulp), causing pain, swelling, or sensitivity.
The Procedure: The infected nerve is removed, canals are cleaned and sealed, and the tooth is protected with a filling or crown.
Benefit: Saves your natural tooth and relieves pain without extraction.
"Root canal treatment is a reliable method to preserve your natural tooth structure and restore comfortable chewing."
Orthodontics: Straighten teeth and correct bite issues using braces or clear aligners for improved aesthetics and oral function.
Periodontics: Treatment for gum disease (bleeding gums, loose teeth, bad breath) using deep cleaning and advanced periodontal care.
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery: Tooth extractions (including wisdom teeth), minor oral surgeries, and jaw-related procedures with safe and precise techniques.
Implant Dentistry: Replace missing teeth with dental implants that function like natural teeth—strong, stable, and long-lasting.
Correct spacing, crowding, and bite issues for a balanced smile.
Deep cleaning and gum therapy to stop bleeding and infection.
Safe removal of problematic teeth with minimal discomfort.
Permanent tooth replacement with strong implant-supported crowns.
Clinical Indication: Cervical abrasion occurs when the tooth structure near the gum line gradually wears away. This condition is often caused by aggressive tooth brushing, improper brushing techniques, or the use of hard toothbrushes and abrasive toothpaste.
The Procedure: Treatment usually involves restoring the affected area with a tooth-colored filling (composite restoration) to protect the exposed tooth surface. This helps reduce sensitivity, restore the natural shape of the tooth, and prevent further damage.
Patient Note: Patients may experience tooth sensitivity to cold, sweet, or touch. Early treatment and proper brushing techniques can prevent the condition from worsening and maintain long-term dental health.
"Cervical abrasion treatment not only restores the appearance of the tooth but also protects it from further wear and sensitivity."