Root Canal Treatment, is the part of dentistry that deals with the inner portion of your tooth, which is commonly called the nerve. When there is a large decay in a tooth, sometime when we place an extensive restoration (filling or crown) or if the tooth has been subjected to trauma, the pulp may become inflamed or may die. This procedure involves dentist removing the inflamed, infected or necrotic nerve from inside your tooth, carefully cleansing the tooth and placing a root filling material into the root where the nerve originally was so that the root is sealed from your mouth and no infection can enter your jaw through the tooth.
Porcelain laminate veneers are quick, painless, and dramatic. They can change shape, color, size, and arrangement of teeth or any combination of these factors.
Dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is placed into your jaw to hold a replacement tooth or bridge. Dental implants may be an option for people who have lost a tooth or teeth due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. Dental implants are an effective long-term solution that provide greater structural support and last longer than either dental bridges or dentures. Dental implants serve as the artificial root to which new teeth are attached. They are typically constructed of medical grade titanium, a strong and safe material that naturally integrates with your jawbone.
Gum contouring removes excess tissue and reshapes your gum line. Dentists use this procedure to treat uneven or “gummy smiles”
Dental prophylaxis means looking after the teeth to prevent dental disease and health issues. It includes twice-yearly trips to the dentist for teeth cleaning and checkup
Orthodontic treatment improves any discrepancies in the position of the jaw or its size, besides the fact that a good and regular set of teeth helps in a person looking good, feeling good, for audible and coherent speech with the most important point of chewing food in a proper manner.