Following detailed services encompass a wide array of dental treatments provided by advanced dental practices, emphasizing comprehensive oral care and specialized treatments for various dental conditions and patient needs.
- General Dentistry:
- Dental Cleanings: Thorough removal of plaque, calculus, and stains through scaling and polishing.
- Dental Examinations: Comprehensive oral evaluations, including assessment of teeth, gums, and oral tissues. Often involves digital X-rays for a detailed view of oral structures.
- X-rays: Various types like bitewing, periapical, or panoramic X-rays used to diagnose issues like cavities, bone loss, and impacted teeth.
- Fillings: Restoration of cavities using tooth-colored composite or traditional amalgam fillings, aiming for durability and aesthetics.
- Root Canal Therapy: Treatment for infected or damaged tooth pulp involving cleaning, disinfecting, and sealing the tooth's interior to save it from extraction.
- Cosmetic Dentistry:
- Teeth Whitening: Professional whitening procedures utilizing bleaching agents to lighten and brighten teeth.
- Porcelain Veneers: Custom-made, thin shells bonded to the front of teeth to improve appearance by covering stains, chips, or gaps.
- Dental Bonding: Application of tooth-colored resin to repair minor imperfections like chips or gaps in teeth.
- Gum Contouring: Reshaping the gum line to improve the appearance of uneven or excessive gums.
- Restorative Dentistry:
- Dental Crowns: Customized caps that encase damaged or weakened teeth to restore their shape, strength, and appearance.
- Dental Bridges: Fixed prosthetic devices used to replace missing teeth by bridging the gap between two healthy teeth.
- Dental Implants: Surgical placement of artificial tooth roots into the jawbone, often topped with crowns for natural-looking replacements- from single tooth replacement to full mouth teeth replacement.
- Dentures: Removable appliances replacing missing teeth and surrounding tissues, either full or partial.
- Orthodontics:
- Traditional Braces: Metal or ceramic brackets and wires gradually repositioning teeth for improved alignment.
- Clear Aligners: Custom-made, removable transparent trays (like Invisalign) providing discreet teeth straightening.
- Retainers: Custom devices worn post-orthodontic treatment to maintain newly achieved tooth alignment.
- Oral Surgery:
- Tooth Extractions: Removal of damaged, decayed, or impacted teeth using local anesthesia or sedation.
- Dental Implant Placement: Surgical procedure involving inserting implant posts into the jawbone for tooth replacement.
- Jaw Surgery: Corrective procedures for misaligned jaws or problems related to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).
- Periodontal Services:
- Scaling and Root Planing: Deep cleaning beneath the gum line to remove plaque, tartar, and bacteria from periodontal pockets.
- Periodontal Maintenance: Follow-up care for patients with gum disease to prevent recurrence or progression.
- Gum Disease Treatments: Procedures like flap surgery or laser therapy to manage and treat gum infections.
- Endodontics:
- Root Canal Therapy: Removal of infected or inflamed pulp, disinfection, and sealing of the tooth's canal system to save the tooth.
- Treatment of Dental Trauma: Managing injuries to the teeth or supporting structures due to accidents or trauma.
- Apicoectomy: Surgical removal of the tooth's tip and surrounding infected tissue for persistent infections.
- Pediatric Dentistry:
- Dental Care for Children: Specialized dental care for kids, focusing on prevention, education, and treatment tailored to their needs.
- Sealants: Protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of teeth to prevent cavities in children.
- Fluoride Treatments: Application of fluoride to strengthen and protect young teeth from decay.
- TMJ/TMD Treatment:
- Diagnosis and Management: Thorough evaluation of jaw joint issues and customized treatment plans, including physical therapy or splints.
- Nightguards or Splints: Custom-made devices worn during sleep to alleviate jaw-related pain or prevent teeth grinding (bruxism).
- Sedation Dentistry:
- Options for Anxiety: Various levels of sedation (oral, IV, nitrous oxide) to help anxious or fearful patients relax during dental procedures.
- Emergency Dental Care:
- Treatment for Emergencies: Immediate care for sudden dental issues like severe pain, infections, broken teeth, or lost fillings/crowns.
- Preventive Dentistry:
- Oral Cancer Screenings: Comprehensive examinations to detect early signs of oral cancer.
- Customized Treatment Plans: Tailored preventive strategies, including regular check-ups, cleanings, and personalized oral hygiene instructions.