Facilities

  • Implant Supported Denture

    Dental Implants are replacements for tooth roots and missing or damaged tooth. The procedure replaces damaged or missing tooth with metal (Titanium) screw-like posts and artificial ceramic teeth that look and work like any normal tooth, only much better.

    The implants could be done for one tooth to several teeth or the entire teeth set. Dental implants are better alternatives to conventional techniques such as ‘bridges’. Due to the great extent of relief offered by this procedure and this being very similar to natural teeth, Dental Implants are seen as a welcome technique desired by many.

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  • Filling Of Tooth Cavity

    Cavities can also occur if the root of your tooth has been exposed due to receding gums, or if you have dry mouth, a condition in which you have less acid-neutralizing saliva guarding your teeth.

    Decaying teeth can be salvaged with restorative treatment conducted by your dentist. White spot lesions, for example, are early cavities that can be treated via remineralization — a treatment MedicineNet describes as the hardening of a tooth's weakened enamel with calcium or fluoride. You can help make enamel more resistant to cavities by using fluoride toothpastes and dentist-administered fluoride treatments.

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  • Dental Surgery

    People who can benefit from Dental surgery include those with an improper bite and compromised esthetics due to improperly positioned jaws. At times the under/overgrowth of one or both jaws may also lead to problems in the bite as well as the overall facial esthetics.

    This refers to a family of problems related to the complex temporomandibular joint (jaw joint) and the related muscles. In most cases, more than one causative factor can be responsible. Some contributing factors are clenching of teeth, grinding of teeth, damaged jaw joint due to infection, trauma and improperly aligned teeth.

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