Specialized Treatments
Advanced dental care for complex cases, performed with precision and care
- Periodontal Procedures
- Jaw Growth Modifications
- Oral Surgical Procedures
- Third Molar Extractions
Cosmetic Enhancements
Transform your smile with personalized aesthetic treatments that inspire confidence.
- Smile Designing
- Fixed Full Mouth Dentures
- Orthodontic Treatment
Restorative Care
Repair and restore your teeth with precision treatments designed for a healthier smile.
- Dental Implants
- Advanced Root Canal Procedure
- Full Mouth Rehabilitation
- Complete Dentures
Got questions? We've got answers! Explore the most common queries about our dental treatments.
Frequently Asked Questions About Our Services
Most people should visit the us every 6 months for a routine cleaning and check-up. However, some people with specific conditions may need more frequent visits.
Brush your teeth at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, floss daily, and maintain a healthy diet. Regular dental visits are also crucial.
Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste, brushing for two minutes. Floss between your teeth to remove plaque and food particles that your toothbrush can't reach.
Avoid sugary and acidic foods and drinks, such as soda, candy, and citrus fruits, which can contribute to tooth decay.
A soft-bristled toothbrush is generally recommended, and an electric toothbrush can be more effective at removing plaque.
Treatments like teeth whitening, veneers, crowns, or bonding can improve the aesthetics of your smile.
Teeth whitening can last from 6 months to 2 years, depending on lifestyle habits like eating/drinking staining foods and smoking.
Yes, a chipped or cracked tooth can be repaired using dental bonding, veneers, or crowns, depending on the severity.
Contact your dentist as soon as possible to identify the cause. For temporary relief, you can use pain relievers and rinse with warm salt water until you can see your dentist.
Bleeding gums may indicate gum disease or gingivitis, often caused by plaque buildup. It's important to visit the dentist for a professional cleaning.
Bad breath (halitosis) can be caused by poor oral hygiene, gum disease, or dry mouth. Regular brushing, flossing, and using mouthwash can help. If persistent, consult your dentist.
Cavities are areas of tooth decay caused by bacteria. They can be prevented by brushing, flossing, and avoiding sugary foods and drinks.
Braces or Invisalign can help straighten teeth and correct bite issues. Visit us dentist for recommend the best option based on your needs.
Braces typically need to be worn for 18 months to 3 years. Invisalign treatment usually lasts between 6 months and 2 years depending on the severity of the misalignment.
A root canal is not usually painful due to local anesthesia. After the procedure, you might experience mild discomfort for a few days.
The decayed portion of the tooth is removed, and the cavity is filled with a material like composite resin or amalgam to restore the tooth's shape and function.
A crown may be necessary if you have a severely decayed, cracked, or worn-down tooth. It can also be used after a root canal to protect the tooth.
A dental implant is a metal post surgically placed into your jawbone, acting as a replacement for a lost tooth root. A crown is placed on top of the implant to restore the tooth.
Dental implants can last for decades or even a lifetime with proper care, though the crown may need to be replaced after several years.
It's recommended that a child visit the dentist by the age of 1 or within 6 months after their first tooth appears.
Baby teeth play a crucial role in a child’s ability to speak and eat. They also help guide permanent teeth into position.
Many dental offices offer emergency care or have after-hours contact numbers. If not, go to the nearest urgent care or emergency room for help.