Services

Dental Exam
Dental checkups are routine visits that consist of an examination and cleaning. Dental treatments are specialized visits to treat issues with fillings, deep teeth cleanings, root canals, teeth removal, and more. Dental treatments are scheduled on an as-needed basis, while dental checkups follow a regular schedule. Planning regular dental checkups can prevent the need for dental treatments.

Clear Aligners
Clear teeth aligners are a series of digitally designed custom clear positioners that can be offered as
an alternative to fixed braces for most people.
Each positioner is designed to fit over the teeth and gently guide
them into the desired position.

Digital Smile Design
Digital smile design is a digital mode that help us to create and project the new smile design by attaining a simulation and pre visualization of the ultimate result of the proposed treatment.

Oral Hygiene
Oral hygiene is the practice of keeping the mouth and teeth clean to prevent dental problems, most commonly, dental cavities, gingivitis, and bad breath. Although the mouth can also be kept clean and healthy by brushing and flossing, specialized cleaning such as scaling and polishing and root planing may be required from time to time.

Root Canal Treatment
A root canal is a treatment to repair and save a severely damaged or infected tooth. The procedure involves removing the damaged area of the tooth (the pulp/nerve), cleaning and disinfecting it and then filling and sealing it. The common causes affecting the pulp are a cracked tooth, a deep cavity, repeated dental treatment to the tooth or trauma. The term "root canal" comes from cleaning of the canals inside the tooth's root.

Dental Implants
A dental implant is a titanium post (similar to a tooth root) that is surgically placed into the jawbone below the gumline. The implant then allows your dentist to restore the missing tooth/teeth with a prosthetic crown or bridge. An implant is fixed and is not removable like a denture can. Dental implants also benefit general oral health because they are independent and do not have to be anchored to other teeth, like bridges.

Dental Veneers
Dental Veneers are thin, custom-made shells that are bonded to the front surface of teeth to improve their appearance. They can enhance the color, shape, size, and alignment of teeth, helping to create a brighter, more balanced smile. Veneers are a popular cosmetic treatment for correcting chipped, stained, worn, uneven, or slightly misaligned teeth.

Full Mouth Rehabilitation
Full Mouth Rehabilitation is a comprehensive treatment approach that restores the function, health, and appearance of the entire mouth. It combines multiple dental procedures—such as crowns, veneers, implants, bridges, and bite correction—to rebuild damaged, worn, missing, or failing teeth, helping patients achieve a comfortable bite, improved oral health, and a confident smile.

Microscope Dentistry
Microscope Dentistry uses a high-powered dental microscope to give your dentist a magnified, illuminated view of your teeth and surrounding structures. This enhanced visibility allows for greater precision when diagnosing and treating dental problems, particularly during procedures such as root canal treatment. By helping your dentist see details that may not be visible to the naked eye, microscope dentistry can improve treatment accuracy, preserve more healthy tooth structure, and contribute to better long-term outcomes.

Laser Dentistry
Diode Laser Dentistry uses a highly focused beam of light to perform a range of soft tissue dental procedures with exceptional precision. Diode lasers can be used for gum contouring, treating gum disease, reducing bacteria, managing ulcers, and enhancing healing. Compared with traditional techniques, laser treatment is often more conservative, as it targets only the affected tissue while preserving healthy structures. Many patients experience little to no discomfort, reduced bleeding, less swelling, and faster healing, making diode laser dentistry a gentle, efficient, and seamless treatment option.

CBCT X ray
CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) is an advanced 3D imaging technology that provides a detailed view of the teeth, jaws, nerves, airways, and surrounding structures that cannot be seen on traditional 2D X-rays. By giving dentists a complete three-dimensional understanding of a patient’s anatomy, CBCT allows for more accurate diagnosis, safer treatment planning, and greater precision during procedures such as dental implants, root canal treatment, oral surgery, and complex restorative cases. This enhanced level of detail helps reduce risks, improve predictability, and elevate the overall quality of care, giving patients greater confidence in their treatment outcomes.



