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Dental Implants
Dental implants are a popular and effective solution for replacing missing teeth. Dental implants consist of a titanium post that is surgically placed into the jawbone, acting as a root for a replacement tooth (crown). They can also support bridges or dentures.

Dental Fillings
Dental fillings are used to restore teeth that have been damaged by decay, fractures, or wear. Fillings are materials used to fill cavities or holes in teeth after the decayed part has been removed. The procedure helps restore the tooth's shape, function, and integrity.

Root canals
A Root canal is a treatment used to repair and save a tooth that is badly decayed or infected. The root canal is the innermost part of a tooth, containing soft tissue (pulp), nerves, and blood vessels. When the pulp becomes infected or inflamed due to decay, trauma, or other issues, a root canal treatment is performed to remove the infected tissue and prevent further complications.

Digital Smile Design
Digital Smile Designing (DSD) in dentistry is a cutting-edge technique that allows dentists to create a customized and aesthetically pleasing smile for their patients using advanced digital technology. Digital Smile Designing combines digital imaging, photography, and software tools to visualize and plan the desired outcomes of cosmetic dental procedures. This process enables both the dentist and the patient to see potential results before any treatments are performed.

Dental crowns
Dental crowns are a common dental restoration used to protect and restore the function, shape, and appearance of a damaged or weakened tooth. They are custom-made "caps" that fully cover the tooth, providing strength and improving its appearance. Crowns can be made from various materials, depending on the specific needs of the patient.

Tooth extractions and wisdom tooth removal
Tooth extraction is a common dental procedure where a tooth is removed from its socket in the bone. There are different reasons for extractions, including tooth decay, damage, overcrowding, or preparing for orthodontic treatment. Wisdom tooth removal is a specific type of extraction involving the third molars, which often become problematic due to lack of space in the mouth.

Preventive dentistry
Preventive dentistry focuses on maintaining good oral health and preventing dental issues such as cavities, gum disease, and enamel wear. It includes regular practices and professional care aimed at preventing problems before they require more extensive and expensive treatments. By emphasizing proactive care, preventive dentistry can help ensure healthier teeth and gums over a lifetime.

Braces
Dental braces are orthodontic devices used to correct alignment issues with teeth and jaws, including crowded teeth, gaps, crooked teeth, and improper bite patterns (such as overbites or underbites). Braces work by applying continuous pressure over time to gradually move teeth into their ideal positions.

Aligners
Dental aligners are a popular orthodontic treatment option designed to straighten teeth and correct misalignments in a discreet, comfortable, and convenient manner. Unlike traditional metal braces, aligners are clear, removable trays that gradually move teeth into the desired position over time.

Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of a person's teeth, gums, and smile. While traditional dentistry focuses on oral health and function, cosmetic dentistry emphasizes aesthetics, aiming to enhance the look of teeth and gums. These procedures can be used to correct discoloration, reshape teeth, close gaps, and even replace missing teeth.

Aesthetic Dentistry
Aesthetic dentistry, often synonymous with cosmetic dentistry, focuses on improving the overall appearance of the teeth, gums, and smile. While the primary goal is aesthetic enhancement, many procedures in aesthetic dentistry can also improve functionality, oral health, and a person’s confidence. Aesthetic dentistry addresses a variety of concerns including teeth alignment, shape, color, and even gum health to create a more balanced, attractive smile.

Laser Dentistry
Laser dentistry is a modern approach that uses focused light energy (lasers) for various dental procedures, offering a minimally invasive and often more comfortable alternative to traditional tools like drills or scalpels. It is used for both hard tissue (teeth) and soft tissue (gums) treatments. Laser dentistry can enhance precision, reduce healing times, and improve patient comfort, making it increasingly popular in aesthetic, restorative, and preventive dentistry.

Gum Treatments
Gum treatments focus on addressing various gum-related issues, including gum disease (gingivitis and periodontitis), gum recession, and aesthetic concerns such as gummy smiles. Proper gum care is essential for maintaining overall oral health, as healthy gums support the teeth and help prevent tooth loss. Here are some common types of gum treatments:.

Paediatric Dental Care
Pediatric dental care focuses on the oral health of children from infancy through their teenage years. It encompasses preventive, diagnostic, and treatment services tailored to meet the unique needs of developing teeth and jaws. Pediatric dentists are specially trained to manage the dental needs of children, addressing their dental issues with a focus on comfort, education, and a positive experience.

Geriatric Dental Care
Geriatric dental care focuses on the oral health of older adults, addressing the unique challenges and needs that come with aging. As people age, they may experience various dental issues due to natural wear and tear, medical conditions, or medication side effects. Geriatric dentists are trained to understand these issues and provide comprehensive care tailored to the elderly population.

