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Tooth Extraction
A tooth extraction may be necessary for many reasons, including severe damage or decay. One of the most common dental procedures, tooth extraction can eliminate bacteria and improve your overall oral health.
Tooth Filling
Dental fillings are single or combinations of metals, plastics, glass or other materials used to repair or restore teeth. One of the most popular uses of fillings is to “fill” an area of tooth that your dentist has removed due to decay – “a cavity.”
Tooth Cleaning
Tooth cleaning procedure, the dentist aims to remove the dental plaque and tartar that have accumulated on the teeth to protect them from cavities or dental caries as well as other tooth and gum problems.
Dental Implant
Dental implants are medical devices surgically implanted into the jaw to restore a person's ability to chew or their appearance. They provide support for artificial (fake) teeth, such as crowns, bridges, or dentures.Replacing a lost tooth with a dental implant can significantly improve the patient's quality of life and health.
Root Canal Treatment
Root canal treatment is designed to eliminate bacteria from the infected root canal, prevent reinfection of the tooth and save the natural tooth. When one undergoes a root canal, the inflamed or infected pulp is removed and the inside of the tooth is carefully cleaned and disinfected, then filled and sealed.
Digital X-Ray
A digital X-ray, or digital radiography, is a modern type of X-ray that utilises digital sensors instead of photographic film, as with a traditional X-ray. The image captured is converted to digital data immediately and is available for review within seconds.
Oral Cancer Screening
Oral cancer screening is an examination performed by a dentist or doctor to look for signs of cancer or precancerous conditions in your mouth.The goal of oral cancer screening is to identify mouth cancer early, when there is a greater chance for a cure.
Dentures(Removal)
Denture(removal) refers to the process of taking out dentures, which are a type of removable dental prosthetic used to replace missing teeth. Dentures are typically made of acrylic or a combination of acrylic and metal, and they are custom-fit to the individual's mouth.
Crown and Bridges
A crown and bridge are types of dental restorations used to replace missing or damaged teeth. Both crowns and bridges are permanent restorations that are typically cemented in place and can only be removed by a dentist. They can last for many years with proper care and maintenance.
Gum Disease
Gum Disease is a serious gum infection that damages the soft tissue and, without treatment, can destroy the bone that supports your teeth. Periodontitis can cause teeth to loosen or lead to tooth loss. Periodontitis is common but largely preventable.
Child Care Dentistry
Infants and children are not immune to oral health problems. In 2002, “Oral Health in America: A Report of the Surgeon General” found that dental caries (tooth decay or cavities) is the most chronic childhood ailment – five times more common than asthma and seven times more common than hay fever.
Mouth Guard
A mouth guard, also known as a dental protector, is a device worn over the teeth to protect them from injury. They are commonly used in sports such as football, hockey, basketball, and boxing to protect the teeth, jaw, and soft tissues of the mouth from impact and injury.
Old Age Dentistry
Old age dentistry refers to the branch of dentistry that focuses on providing oral care for older adults. As people age, their teeth and gums may become more susceptible to decay and disease, and they may also have difficulty with tasks such as brushing and flossing. Old age dentistry aims to address these issues and help older adults maintain their oral health.
Pregnant Woman Dentistry
Pregnancy dentistry aims to address these issues and provide appropriate oral care for pregnant women. This can include regular checkups, cleanings, and preventative care, as well as restorative treatments such as fillings. Dental care providers will also closely monitor the pregnant women for any symptoms such as morning sickness, nausea, and vomiting which can lead to an increase in acidity in the mouth. This can be a risk factor for dental erosion.
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