Our Treatments

Dental implants

Dental implants can be used to replace missing single tooth, several teeth, or all of the teeth. This procedure replaces tooth roots with metal, screw like posts which fuse with the jawbone. Implants provide a strong foundation for fixed (permanent) or removable replacement teeth that are made to match and function like your natural teeth.

Advantages of dental implants:

Durability

If proper care is taken, implants will last for lifetime.

Natural appearance

Dental implants are permanent, they look and feel like your own teeth.

Improved comfort

Implants fuse with the jawbone and they become part of you, eliminating the discomfort of removable dentures.

Easier eating

Dental implants function like your own teeth, making it easier to eat with comfortably without pain.

Confident smile

Dental implants can give you back your smile and help you feel confident.

Improved oral hygiene

If a tooth is missing or natural teeth are lost, the jaw bone weakens, and it changes the form of your face and smile also diminishing your ability to chew. Dental Implants are your smile-saver and helps in improving oral hygiene.


Orthodontic Treatment

Orthodontic Treatment corrects problems such as crooked or crowded teeth, over bites and under bites, incorrect jaw position or jaw joint disorders. The Best age for Orthodontic Treatment is between the age 7-11 years, when the growth of jaw takes place and natural growth processes are in full swing. When these problems are left untreated, they may result in tooth decay, gum disease, headaches and earaches, as well as speaking, biting or chewing problems. Orthodontic treatment creates a better bite, making teeth fit better, and decreases the risk of future dental problems regardless of age.

Orthodontic Treatment or Braces aren't just for kids and teenagers, adults too can go for this treatment – it’s never too late to improve your dental health and beautify your smile. You can request an evaluation from your dentist who will inform you if orthodontic treatment is the right option for you. Healthy teeth can be moved successfully at any age, so there is no such thing as being too old for orthodontic treatment.. Some adults never received orthodontic treatment as children to correct problems and disorders in their teeth. For adults, investing in a smile can have significant benefits, socially and professionally. Straightening teeth can be an important part of boosting confidence and a smile makeover. However, it is best to consult your Dentist or an Orthodontist to evaluate and let you know if you are fit for the treatment.


Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Full Mouth Rehabilitation is rebuilding or replacing all of the teeth in the patient’s mouth. It is a combination of esthetic dentistry and restorative dentistry which improves the health and function of the teeth and also improves the smile.

Who needs Full Mouth Rehabilitation: Patients with multiple missing teeth, teeth with large fillings that are failing or exhibiting decay, cracked or broken teeth, or badly worn teeth due to teeth grinding/bruxism or other habits.

Treatment Options for Full Mouth Rehabilitation:

1. Onlays:

Onlays fit inside the tooth, and extend onto the chewing surface of a back tooth to replace one or more cusps. Nowadays onlays are tooth-colored which are made of ceramic/porcelain allowing it to be bonded to the tooth. This bonding process may actually improve the strength of the tooth and help seal the onlay to the tooth.

2. Crowns:

A crown is a cover or “cap put over a tooth which restores the tooth to its normal shape, size, and function. A crown can make the tooth stronger or improve the way it looks.

3. Bridges:

Dental bridges bridge the gap created by one or more missing teeth. It is made up of two or more crowns for the teeth on either side of the gap -- these two or more anchoring teeth are called abutment teeth -- with a false tooth/teeth in between. These false teeth are called pontics and can be made from gold, alloys, porcelain, or a combination of these materials. Dental bridges are supported by natural teeth or implants.

4. Veneers:

Dental veneers are thin covers that stick to teeth to give teeth a more classically shaped look and to make the tooth look like real tooth. Veneers are the best choice for those who have chipped or shapeless teeth or have gap between teeth.

5. Dentures:

Dentures are artificial teeth and gums generally made of resin, to replace lost or removed natural teeth. Dentures can either be full or partial, they can either replace all teeth on either the top or bottom gum line, or just a few that are missing. They are designed to fit your mouth, and look like your existing natural teeth.

6. Dental implants:

Dental implants are used to replace missing single tooth, several teeth, or all of the teeth. This procedure replaces tooth roots with metal, screw like posts which fuse with the jawbone.

7. Orthodontics:

Orthodontic Treatment corrects problems such as crooked or crowded teeth, over bites and under bites, incorrect jaw position or jaw joint disorders.