Facilities

  • Computerized Dental X-Ray

    Dental X-rays are pictures of the teeth, bones, and soft tissues around them to help find problems with the teeth, mouth, and jaw. X-ray pictures can show cavities, hidden dental structures (such as wisdom teeth), and bone loss that cannot be seen during a visual examination. Dental X-rays may also be done as follow-up after dental treatments.

    Bitewing X-rays show the upper and lower back teeth in a single view. These X-rays are used to check for decay between the teeth and to show how well the upper and lower teeth line up. They also show bone loss when severe gum disease or a dental infection is present.

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  • Denture (Acrylic & Flexible Material)

    The biggest advantages of this material are fit and esthetics Clasps and even rests can be designed into the framework and won't break (an eventual side effect of cast or wrought wire design). Patients love the fact that it is not bulky and feels thin and unobtrusive.

    There are only two potential problems I have found working with this material. The first problem is clinical. For those patients with knife-edge ridges and thin tissue, it can feel too tight and the borders of the appliance press in too hard on unforgiving thin tissue. Since the appliance is thin to begin with you don't have much material on the intaglio surface to start relieving.

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  • Crowns & Bridges

    A crown is used to entirely cover or "cap" a damaged tooth. Besides strengthening a damaged tooth, a crown can be used to improve its appearance, shape or alignment. A crown can also be placed on top of an implant to provide a tooth-like shape and structure for function. Porcelain or ceramic crowns can be matched to the color of your natural teeth.

    A bridge may be recommended if you're missing one or more teeth. Gaps left by missing teeth eventually cause the remaining teeth to rotate or shift into the empty spaces, resulting in a bad bite. The imbalance caused by missing teeth can also lead to gum disease and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders.

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  • Oral Cancer Detection

    Oral Cancer Detection (oral cancer screening) we emphasizes on early detection of mucosal changes prior to their progression to clinical lesions. Lasers are effective in painful conditions of oral cancer, removal of white patches...etc