GYNAECOLOGY

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Dental

Our Specialties:

  1. Advanced Dental Treatments: We provide cutting-edge dental treatments to address a wide array of dental conditions, ensuring optimal oral health and beautiful smiles for our patients.
  2. Comprehensive Dental Surgeries: Our team specializes in various dental surgeries, including dental implants, wisdom tooth extraction, gum surgery, and more, offering comprehensive solutions tailored to each patient's dental needs.
  3. Expertise in Cosmetic Dentistry: From teeth whitening to porcelain veneers, we have extensive experience in cosmetic procedures aimed at enhancing smiles and restoring confidence.
  4. Advanced Gum Care: Our specialists excel in gum disease treatment and gum recession management, utilizing advanced techniques such as LANAP (Laser Assisted New Attachment Procedure) and gum grafting to maintain gum health and aesthetics.
  5. Specialized Endodontic Treatments: We offer root canal therapy and apicoectomy procedures to address complex dental infections and save damaged teeth, providing relief from pain and preserving natural teeth whenever possible.
  6. Efficient Tooth Extraction and Oral Surgery: Our surgical expertise extends to the extraction of impacted teeth, corrective jaw surgery, and oral pathology treatment, ensuring precise and effective solutions for various dental conditions.
  7. Personalized Treatment Plans: We prioritize personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient's unique dental health needs, ensuring the best possible outcomes and patient satisfaction.
  8. Commitment to Oral Health Education: In addition to treatment, we are dedicated to educating our patients about oral hygiene and preventive measures, empowering them to maintain optimal oral health and prevent dental issues.
  9. State-of-the-Art Technology: Our practice utilizes the latest diagnostic and dental technologies, such as digital X-rays and intraoral cameras, to deliver superior care and outcomes, staying at the forefront of advancements in dentistry.
  10. Compassionate and Skilled Team: With a team of compassionate and skilled professionals, we strive to provide a supportive and comfortable environment for our patients, ensuring a positive experience throughout their dental care journey.

DENTAL FACILITES:

  • Dental Check-ups: During a dental check-up, your dentist will inquire about your general health and medications. They'll examine each tooth using small instruments to check for issues like tooth decay, gum disease, and other conditions. Soft tissues in the mouth will also be examined for signs of oral cancer and other problems. X-rays may be needed for difficult-to-see issues. If a problem is found, your dentist will discuss treatment options, cost, and time required.
  • Professional Teeth Cleaning: This procedure removes built-up debris from teeth, including food particles, plaque, and calculus (tartar), which are main causes of gum disease. Your dental professional will then clean and polish your teeth, helping to treat and prevent gum disease. They'll also provide advice on maintaining oral hygiene between appointments.
  • Dental Fissure Sealants: Sealants protect teeth from decay, particularly molars and premolars with deep grooves or fissures. A sealant is painted onto cleaned teeth's biting surface, creating a barrier against food and bacteria to prevent decay. They're often recommended for children to reduce the risk of decay in permanent teeth.
  • Dental Fillings: Used to treat tooth decay and cavities, fillings involve removing decay, cleaning the cavity, and sealing it with filling material. Tooth-colored materials like resin composite or ceramic are common choices, restoring the tooth's appearance and function.
  • Dental Treatment for Restoring Teeth: Various treatments like composite resins, veneers, crowns, or onlays are recommended to restore damaged teeth, improving appearance, shape, and function.
  • Root Canal Treatment: This procedure involves replacing a tooth's damaged or infected pulp with filling material after removing the damaged pulp. It's performed to save the tooth and prevent further infection.
  • Tooth Removal (Extraction): Sometimes damaged or decayed teeth need to be extracted, along with problematic wisdom teeth. Local anesthesia or sedation may be used, and dentists aim to preserve natural teeth whenever possible.
  • Dentures: These removable artificial teeth replace natural teeth. Immediate dentures can be fitted on the day of teeth removal, while conventional dentures are made after the jawbone heals. Proper cleaning and maintenance are essential for denture wearers.
  • Mouthguards: Mouthguards protect teeth, gums, lips, tongue, and jaws from injury during sports activities. Custom-made mouthguards offer better fit and protection compared to ready-made ones.
  • Dental Implants: Used to replace missing teeth, implants are surgically fixed into the jawbone and can support artificial teeth. They require careful treatment planning and several dental appointments.

STANDARD PRACTICE TO MAINTAIN HEALTHY TEETH:

  • Regular Dental Check-ups: Schedule routine dental check-ups at least twice a year to maintain optimal oral health and detect any issues early.
  • Brushing Twice Daily: Brush your teeth at least twice a day with fluoride toothpaste to remove plaque and prevent tooth decay.
  • Flossing Daily: Floss between your teeth daily to remove plaque and food particles that brushing alone may miss, helping to prevent gum disease and cavities.
  • Healthy Diet: Maintain a balanced diet low in sugary and acidic foods, and high in fruits, vegetables, and calcium-rich foods for strong teeth and gums.
  • Limit Sugary Snacks: Minimize consumption of sugary snacks and beverages, as they can contribute to tooth decay.
  • Use Fluoride: Use fluoride toothpaste and mouthwash to strengthen tooth enamel and prevent cavities.
  • Avoid Tobacco Products: Avoid smoking or using tobacco products, as they can increase the risk of gum disease, tooth loss, and oral cancer.
  • Protect Teeth from Injury: Wear a mouthguard during sports activities to prevent dental injuries like fractures or knocked-out teeth.
  • Replace Toothbrush Regularly: Replace your toothbrush every three to four months or sooner if the bristles become frayed.
  • Address Dental Issues Promptly: Seek dental care promptly for any signs of toothache, sensitivity, bleeding gums, or other dental problems.