TREATMENT
Teeth Removal and Surgery
The method used to remove wisdom teeth is determined by their position and angulation in the bone. They may require open surgical extraction in some cases. The flap will be raised from the gum tissue and, if necessary, bone-cutting will be performed to expose the wisdom teeth. The tooth is then extracted using forceps. Sutures are used to reposition the flap. After one week, the sutures are removed.
Teeth Whitening/Bleaching
Conservative dentists use specific bleaching agents to restore the natural colour of teeth. This procedure may necessitate several appointments. Teeth can become discoloured before they erupt into the oral cavity, or they can become discoloured after they erupt into the oral cavity due to extrinsic staining. Bleaching agents will chemically break down these complex stains and restore the natural colour of your teeth.
Smile Designing
Smile designing, another term for cosmetic dentistry, is an artistic dental procedure that creates a person's dream smile. This procedure necessitates an examination of the teeth's shape, form, symmetry, and alignment. Smile design is a personalised procedure that varies depending on the individual's needs and facial profile. Smile design is a multi-step procedure that may necessitate multiple dental treatments to achieve the desired results.
Root Canal Treatment
Endodontic therapy includes Root Canal Treatment (RCT). Endodontic is derived from the Greek words "endo" (inside) and "odont" (tooth). The process of treating the tooth's inner infected or inflamed pulp tissue is known as root canal treatment. The infected pulp is removed from the tooth, and the root canal space is filled with an inert gutta-percha material. Following that, a custom-made dental crown is placed as part of the post-root canal treatment restoration.
Dental Implants
A contemporary dental treatment option for replacing missing teeth without affecting neighbouring healthy teeth is dental implants. Dental implants are biocompatible titanium screws that are surgically implanted into the jaw and serve as the tooth root. The implantologist covers the implant with a crown to replace a missing tooth. These implant-retained crowns mimic real teeth in appearance.
Preventive Treatments
Dental caries, gum disease, tooth misalignments, loss of tooth structure, and other oral disorders can all be avoided through preventive dentistry. Preventative dentistry allows dentists to identify the root causes of many dental disorders earlier and eradicate or treat them before the condition manifests itself. It saves time and money as a result.
Gum Treatments
70% of people will experience gum disease, commonly known as periodontal disease, at some point in their lives. Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gums brought on by dental plaque that has built up on tooth surfaces. If the condition is not addressed at this point, it spreads to the underlying bone and results in periodontal disease, which causes teeth to become loose. The majority of people are ignorant of this widespread illness and its effects.
Braces Treatments
Fixed orthodontic devices, such as dental braces, are used to realign teeth that are out of place and create stunning smiles. The metal wire for these braces passes through brackets that are affixed to teeth, and elastics are utilised to exert pressure. Dental braces specialists use these equipment to apply regulated forces to the teeth in order to realign them. It often takes this treatment 6 to 24 months to resolve the malalignment concerns.
Dental Fillings
A dental filling is a restorative technique used to restore the tooth structure that has been lost due to fractures or dental diseases. Only when cavities or damage is limited to the enamel or dentin are dental fillings indicated. When dental caries infects a tooth, the affected tissue is removed by creating a cavity, and the tooth is then repaired with an appropriate dental filling material. Moreover, broken teeth can be repaired using dental fillings. To replace tooth structures lost to physiological or pathological deterioration, dental fillings are advised.
Dentures
The denture is a partial or full set of removable prosthetic teeth that can be worn in place of missing teeth. For retention and stability, these dentures depend on the soft and hard tissues of the mouth. Dentures can restore missing teeth when they are lost due to disease, injury, or mobility, which enhances patients' look and well-being. Dentures come in both full and partial forms.