
Services

Scaling and Polishing
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Professional dental cleaning to remove plaque, calculus (tartar), and surface stains.
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With ultrasonic scalers and hand instruments, we clean above and below the gum line to prevent cavities, gum inflammation, and bad breath.
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Regular scaling every 6-12 months is essential for maintaining long-term oral health.

Tooth Filling
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Restoration of teeth damaged by decay or minor fractures.
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We use tooth-colored filling materials that bond directly to the tooth structure, providing a natural appearance while restoring function and strength.
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This procedure involves removing the decay and shaping the filling to match your bite.

Tooth Extraction
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This procedure is performed when a tooth is severely decayed, periodontally involved, damaged, infected beyond repair, or for orthodontic reasons.
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Simple extractions are performed on erupted teeth using local anesthesia to ensure comfort.

Wisdom Tooth Surgery
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Surgical removal of wisdom teeth (third molars), typically performed when they are impacted (trapped beneath the gum and bone), partially erupted, or growing at an angle that threatens adjacent teeth.
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Impacted wisdom teeth can cause pain, infection, cyst formation, and damage to nearby teeth or nerves.
The Procedure:
The surgery involves creating a small incision in the gum tissue to expose the tooth and bone. In complex cases, the tooth may be sectioned (cut into smaller pieces) for easier removal through a smaller opening. The area is thoroughly cleaned, and the site may be closed with dissolvable stitches.

Dental Implant
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A permanent, long-term solution for replacing missing teeth.
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A dental implant fixture is surgically placed into the jawbone, acting as an artificial tooth root. After the bone heals and integrates with the implant (osseointegration), a custom-made crown is attached.
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Standard Implant Procedure:
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Assessment: 3D CT scans and intraoral scanning to evaluate bone quantity and quality.
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Surgery: The implant post is placed into the jawbone.
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Healing: 3-6 months for osseointegration (bone fusing to implant).
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Restoration: An abutment and crown are attached.
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Bone Grafting (for Insufficient Bone): When the jawbone is too thin or soft to support an implant, bone grafting is required. This involves:
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Purpose: The graft material serves as a scaffold for the body to regenerate new bone, increasing bone volume and density to securely support the implant.
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Timing: Grafting may be performed 4-6 months before implant placement, or in some cases, simultaneously with implant insertion if primary stability is achievable.
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Sinus Lift (for Upper Jaw Implants): The posterior upper jaw (molar/premolar area) often has insufficient bone height due to the maxillary sinus being too close. A sinus lift (sinus augmentation) is a procedure to address this:
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Procedure: The sinus membrane is gently pushed upward (lifted) through a small access site.
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Grafting: The space created beneath the lifted membrane is filled with bone graft material, increasing bone height.
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Healing: After several months of healing, the newly formed bone provides adequate height and density for secure implant placement.
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Approaches: Can be performed simultaneously with implant placement (if minimal lift is needed) or as a staged procedure (if significant bone height is required).

Traditional Braces
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Orthodontic treatment using metal or ceramic brackets bonded to teeth, connected by archwires.
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Regular adjustments apply gentle, continuous pressure to gradually move teeth into proper alignment and correct bite issues (malocclusion). Effective for treating crowded teeth, gaps, overbites, and underbites.

Invisalign
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A modern orthodontic treatment using a series of custom-made, transparent plastic aligners.
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These removable aligners are changed every 1-2 weeks to gradually shift teeth.
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They offer a discreet, comfortable alternative to traditional braces, allowing for easier eating and oral hygiene maintenance.

Periodontal Treatment
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Management of gum disease, ranging from non-surgical to surgical procedures.
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Initial treatment involves deep cleaning (scaling and root planing) to remove plaque and tartar from below the gum line and smooth the root surfaces. This helps reduce inflammation and allows gums to heal by reattaching to the teeth.

Root Canal Treatment
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A procedure to save an infected or severely decayed tooth.
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It involves removing the damaged pulp (nerve and blood vessels) from the inner chamber and root canals, thoroughly cleaning and disinfecting the space, then filling and sealing it with a biocompatible material.
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The tooth is usually protected with a crown afterward.

Dental Crown / Bridge
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Crown: A custom-made cap that covers a damaged or weakened tooth, restoring its shape, size, strength, and appearance.
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Bridge: A fixed prosthetic device used to replace one or more missing teeth. It consists of artificial teeth anchored to the natural teeth or implants on either side of the gap.

Dentures
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Removable dental appliances replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues.
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Complete dentures replace all teeth in an arch, while partial dentures fill gaps when some natural teeth remain.
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They are custom-made to fit comfortably, restoring basic chewing function and facial structure support.

Pediatric Dentistry
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Specialized dental care for infants, children, and adolescents, focusing on prevention, early intervention, and creating a positive dental experience. Services include preventive care (fluoride treatment, fissure sealants), dental examinations, fillings, and education on proper brushing and dietary habits. We focus on building trust and making each visit enjoyable to establish a foundation for lifelong oral health.
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For young children with extensive decay, we offer:
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Pulp Therapy: Often called a "baby root canal," this procedure treats infected or exposed nerve tissue in primary teeth to preserve the tooth until it naturally falls out.
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Stainless Steel Crowns: Durable, pre-formed metal caps used to restore severely decayed or damaged baby teeth, protecting them from further decay until they are lost naturally.

Teeth Whitening
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A cosmetic dental procedure to lighten the color of teeth and remove stains caused by food, drinks, or aging.
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We offer two professional whitening options:
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In-Office Bleaching (Power Whitening): Performed in the dental clinic, a high-concentration bleaching gel is applied to the teeth and often activated with a special light.
This method provides dramatic results in about 60-90 minutes, with the entire process monitored by our professional team to ensure safety and minimize sensitivity. -
Home Bleaching: Custom-fitted, comfortable trays are created from your dental impressions. You apply a professional-grade whitening gel into the trays and wear them for a prescribed period (usually a few hours daily or overnight) over 1-2 weeks. This method offers gradual, controlled whitening at your convenience.

Emergency Dental Care
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Immediate attention for acute dental problems such as severe toothache, dental abscess (swelling), broken or knocked-out teeth, lost fillings or crowns. We prioritize emergency cases to relieve pain, control infection, and provide temporary or definitive treatment to address the urgent issue.
