Services
Oral Surgery
TMJ Dysfunction management
TMJ Dysfunction management includes treatments like physical therapy, medication, oral appliances, and sometimes surgery to alleviate pain and restore jaw function.
Biopsy
In oral surgery, a biopsy involves the removal of a small sample of tissue from the mouth for examination under a microscope to diagnose or rule out conditions such as oral cancer, infections, or other abnormalities.
Cyst surgery
Cyst surgery in oral surgery involves the surgical removal of cysts from the mouth or jaw to prevent infection, discomfort, and potential damage to surrounding teeth and bone.
Tongue tie removal
Tongue tie removal, or frenectomy, is an oral surgery procedure that involves cutting the tight band of tissue (lingual frenulum) under the tongue to allow for better movement and function.
Surgical removal of impacted tooth
Surgical removal of an impacted tooth involves a dental surgeon making an incision in the gum to extract a tooth that is trapped beneath the gum line or against another tooth, often requiring the use of specialized tools to safely remove it.
Trauma care
Trauma care refers to the specialized medical treatment and management of injuries and wounds resulting from accidents, violence, or other emergency situations, ensuring rapid and effective intervention to stabilize and support patients.
apicectomy
An apicectomy is a surgical procedure in which the tip of a tooth's root, along with any surrounding infected tissue, is removed to treat persistent infections and save the tooth from extraction.
Complicated Extractions
Complicated extractions refer to dental procedures where removing a tooth is more challenging due to factors like its position, shape, or condition, often requiring advanced surgical techniques and specialized expertise.
Frenectomy
A frenectomy is a minor surgery to remove or alter a frenulum, improving speech, eating, and dental alignment.
Pediatric Management
Pulpectomy
Pulpectomy is a dental procedure involving the removal of the entire pulp from a tooth's root canals to treat infection or decay and preserve the tooth.
Extractions
Extractions in pediatric management involve the careful and strategic removal of primary or permanent teeth in children to address issues such as severe decay, crowding, or orthodontic treatment needs
Scaling
Scaling in pediatric management involves the professional cleaning of a child's teeth to remove plaque, tartar, and stains, helping to prevent cavities and gum disease and maintain optimal oral health.
Space Maintainers and Retainers
Space maintainers and retainers in pediatric dentistry preserve space for permanent teeth and maintain alignment after orthodontic treatment.
Interceptive Orthodontics
Interceptive orthodontics in pediatric management involves early intervention to correct dental and skeletal irregularities in children, guiding proper jaw growth and alignment to prevent more severe problems in the future.
orthodontic treatment
clear aligners
Clear aligners are transparent, removable orthodontic devices designed to straighten teeth discreetly and comfortably without the need for traditional metal braces.
Removable Appliances
Removable appliances in dentistry refer to devices like retainers or partial dentures that can be easily taken out and reinserted by the patient.
Fixed Orthodontic Treatment
Fixed orthodontic treatment refers to the use of braces or other appliances that are bonded to teeth and cannot be removed by the patient, designed to correct dental alignment over a period of time.
root canal treatment
Cosmetic Dentistry
Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure that lightens teeth and helps remove stains and discoloration, resulting in a brighter and more aesthetically pleasing smile.
midline space closure
Midline space closure is a dental procedure that corrects gaps between the two upper front teeth (central incisors) to create a more aligned and aesthetically pleasing smile..
Smile Correction
Smile correction involves dental treatments like teeth whitening, veneers, braces, and implants to enhance the appearance and alignment of a smile.
Prosthetic Rehabilitation Of Missing Teeth
removable partial denture
A removable partial denture is a custom-made dental appliance that replaces missing teeth and can be easily taken out and put back into the mouth..
Flexible Dentures
Flexible dentures are a type of removable dental prosthesis made from a flexible, lightweight material that provides a comfortable and natural fit by adapting to the shape of the gums and mouth.
complete denture
A complete denture is a removable dental prosthesis that replaces all the missing teeth in either the upper or lower jaw, providing both functional and aesthetic restoration for individuals without natural teeth.
crown and bridge
Crowns and bridges are dental restorations used to replace missing or damaged teeth, with crowns covering individual teeth and bridges spanning gaps by anchoring to adjacent teeth.
implant
A dental implant is a titanium post surgically placed into the jawbone to serve as a stable foundation for a replacement tooth, mimicking the function and appearance of a natural tooth.
Overdentures
Overdentures are removable dental prosthetics that fit over a small number of remaining natural teeth or dental implants, providing enhanced stability and retention compared to traditional dentures.
Periodontology
Gingivitis Management
Gingivitis management involves proper oral hygiene, professional cleanings, and antimicrobial rinses to reduce gum inflammation and prevent disease progression.
Supra and Subgingival Scaling
Supra and subgingival scaling are dental cleaning procedures that involve removing plaque and tartar from above (supragingival) and below (subgingival) the gumline to maintain and improve oral health.
Flap Surgery
Flap surgery is a periodontal procedure where the gums are lifted to clean the roots and bone, treating periodontal disease and enhancing oral health.
Crown Lengthening
Crown lengthening is a dental procedure that reshapes the gum tissue and bone to expose more of a tooth's surface, often to improve aesthetics or prepare for restorative treatments such as a crown.
Correction of Gum Pigmentation
Correction of gum pigmentation involves procedures aimed at altering or improving the color of the gums for aesthetic enhancement.
Tooth Stain Removal
Tooth stain removal involves professional procedures to eliminate discoloration and restore teeth to their natural whiteness.
Splinting of Loose Tooth
Splinting of a loose tooth involves stabilizing it by bonding it to neighboring teeth or by using a supportive structure to facilitate healing and prevent further movement.
Diagnosis And Radiology
digital periapical radiograph
intraoral camera
Dental Implant Procedure in 5 Steps
Sequence of Appointments
Initial Consultation
Pre-Procedure Exam
Surgery Day
Post-Op Evaluation
Deliver Final Prosthesis
More Than 8+
Years of Experience
Modern dentistry serves modern needs
Encapsulates the idea that contemporary dental practices are equipped to address the evolving requirements and expectations of patients in today’s world. It signifies that dentistry has progressed significantly to meet the diverse and changing needs of patients, incorporating advancements in technology, techniques, and patient care practices.
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