Root Canal Treatment

Root Canal Treatment is a dental procedure used to save a tooth that is badly decayed, infected, or damaged. Instead of removing the tooth, the infected pulp inside the tooth is cleaned, disinfected, and sealed to restore its function.

Severe tooth pain while chewing
Sensitivity to hot or cold that lasts long
Swollen or tender gums
Tooth discoloration
Cardiology Department

Dental Implants

Dental implants are a modern and permanent solution for replacing missing teeth. They are designed to look, feel, and function like natural teeth, helping restore your smile and confidence.

Have one or more missing teeth
Have sufficient jawbone to support the implant
Want a long-term and stable tooth replacement option
Have healthy gums
Neurology Department

Orthodontic Treatment

Orthodontic treatment involves the use of braces, aligners, or other dental appliances to gradually move teeth into the correct position. This treatment helps correct issues such as crowded teeth, gaps, overbite, underbite, and crooked teeth.

Crooked or crowded teeth
Gaps between teeth
Difficulty chewing or biting
Jaw alignment problems
Orthopedics Department

Ceramic Crowns & Bridges

Ceramic crowns and bridges are advanced dental restorations used to restore damaged or missing teeth while maintaining a natural appearance. They are designed to match the color and shape of your naturalteeth, providing both strength and aesthetics.

Severely damaged or broken teeth
Teeth weakened after root canal treatment
Large cavities that cannot be restored with fillings
Improving the appearance of discolored or misshaped teeth
Pediatrics Department

Ceramic & Composite Veneers

Ceramic and composite veneers are cosmetic dental treatments designed to improve the appearance of your smile. These thin, custom-made shells are placed on the front surface of teeth to correct imperfections and create a brighter, more attractive smile.

Discolored or stained teeth
Chipped or broken teeth
Slightly crooked or uneven teeth
Worn-down teeth
Laboratory Department

Post & Cores

After a root canal treatment, sometimes a large portion of the tooth structure may be lost due to decay or damage. In such cases, a post is placed inside the root canal to support the tooth, and a core material is built up around it to recreate the shape of the tooth. This allows a dental crown to be placed securely.

A tooth is severely damaged or broken
There is not enough tooth structure remaining after root canal treatment
A crown needs extra support to stay in place
The tooth requires reinforcement to restore its function
Emergency Department

Laser Bleaching

Laser teeth bleaching is a professional teeth whitening treatment performed by a dentist. A whitening gel is applied to the teeth and activated using laser technology, which helps break down stains and lighten the natural color of the teeth.

Yellow or stained teeth
Discoloration caused by coffee, tea, or smoking
Stains from certain foods or beverages
A dull or discolored smile
Emergency Department

Tooth Coloured Fillings

Tooth-coloured fillings, also known as composite fillings, are used to restore teeth affected by decay, cracks, or minor fractures. Unlike traditional metal fillings, they are designed to match the natural shade of your teeth, making them virtually invisible.

Cavities caused by tooth decay
Chipped or cracked teeth
Worn teeth
Replacing old metal fillings
Emergency Department

Tooth Jewellery

Tooth jewellery involves bonding a small crystal, diamond-like gem, or decorative accessory to the front surface of a tooth using a special dental adhesive. The procedure does not damage the tooth and can be removed easily if desired.

Want to enhance their smile with a stylish look
Have healthy teeth and gums
Want a temporary cosmetic dental accessory
Emergency Department

Teeth Extractions

Tooth extraction is performed when a tooth cannot be saved through other dental treatments. The procedure is done under local anesthesia to ensure comfort and minimize pain during the process.

Broken or damaged teeth beyond repair
Impacted wisdom teeth
Overcrowded teeth before orthodontic treatment
Advanced gum disease affecting the tooth support
Emergency Department

Wisdom Tooth Surgery

Wisdom tooth surgery involves the removal of impacted or problematic wisdom teeth that may be trapped under the gums or growing at an incorrect angle. The procedure helps prevent pain, swelling, infection, and damage to nearby teeth.

Difficulty opening the mouth
Food getting trapped around the wisdom tooth area
Infection around the wisdom tooth
Damage to nearby teeth
Emergency Department

Oral Cancers

Oral cancer develops when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably in the tissues of the mouth. It can affect areas such as the lips, tongue, gums, inner cheeks, roof of the mouth, and throat. Dentists play an important role in detecting early signs of oral cancer during routine dental examinations.

Persistent mouth sores that do not heal
Red or white patches inside the mouth
Lumps or thickening in the mouth or throat
Unexplained bleeding in the mouth
Emergency Department