Filling is a method to repair tooth decay or damage, preventing further deterioration and restoring the tooth's function and appearance.
Teeth cleaning (scaling) is a procedure to remove plaque and tartar from the tooth surface. It helps prevent gingivitis and periodontal disease, keeping your teeth clean and healthy.
Extraction is the process of removing a tooth that cannot be saved, such as one that is severely decayed, loose, or impacted, to prevent infection or other oral health issues.
Root canal treatment is a procedure to save a damaged or infected tooth by cleaning and sealing its inner canals.
Denture is a removable appliance used to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues, helping restore function and appearance.
Crown is a tooth-shaped cap placed over a damaged or treated tooth to restore its shape, strength, and appearance.
Impacted tooth removal is a surgical procedure to extract a tooth that has not fully erupted into the mouth, often due to being blocked by bone, gum, or other teeth—commonly seen with wisdom teeth.
Implant is an artificial tooth root, usually made of titanium, surgically placed into the jawbone to support a replacement tooth, bridge, or denture, offering a strong and long-term solution for missing teeth.
Braces are orthodontic devices used to straighten teeth, correct bite issues, and improve dental alignment by gradually applying pressure over time.
Whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure that lightens teeth by removing stains and discoloration, giving a brighter.
Laser periodontal treatment is a minimally invasive procedure that uses laser technology to remove infected gum tissue and bacteria around teeth, helping treat gum disease and promote healing with less discomfort and faster recovery than traditional methods.
Veneer is a thin shell of porcelain or composite material bonded to the front surface of a tooth to improve its appearance by enhancing color, shape, or alignment.
Early Orthodontic Intervention for Children
Early Orthodontic Intervention for Children focuses on guiding jaw growth and correcting developing bite problems during the mixed dentition stage, helping to prevent more complex orthodontic treatment later.