Complete dental care under one roof — from checkups to full mouth rehabilitation

A dental check-up is a routine visit to your dentist aimed at maintaining optimal oral health. Typical steps involved:

Oral prophylaxis (dental cleaning) is a preventive procedure to keep gums healthy and avoid problems like pyorrhoea. It involves removing tartar and plaque from the surface of teeth. Recommended every six months.

Specialized care for growing smiles. Kid's dentistry is dedicated to the oral health of young patients from infancy through adolescence, with a strong emphasis on preventative care, early detection, and treatment of dental disorders.

Laser dentistry utilizes concentrated light beams to perform precise dental procedures — cutting, removing, disinfecting, or reshaping both hard (teeth, bone) and soft (gum) tissues.

Dental Crowns and Bridges are essential restorative treatments designed to restore the function and aesthetics of damaged or missing teeth.

Prevention is better than cure. Our preventive program focuses on two key areas:

Root canal treatment is used to save a tooth that has been seriously damaged or diseased. Infected soft tissue within the tooth (pulp) is cleaned, disinfected, filled, and sealed to stop additional infection.
Signs you may need RCT:

Dental filling is a restorative technique done to fix a tooth that has been worn down, cracked, or decayed. The procedure involves removing the tooth's decayed section and replacing it with a material that restores its strength, form, and functionality.
Types of Fillings:

The goal of full mouth rehabilitation is to replace or repair all or the majority of the teeth in the upper and lower jaws. This method gives patients a restored smile and better dental health by addressing functional, cosmetic, and health issues.

Two primary orthodontic treatments designed to straighten teeth and correct bite issues:
Both options gradually move teeth into proper alignment. We'll help you choose the best option based on your needs.
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Dentures are removable dental appliances designed to replace missing teeth and restore the functionality and appearance of your smile. They are custom-made to fit snugly over your gums and crafted from high-quality acrylic.
Types of Dentures:

A wisdom tooth extraction removes your third molars, which typically erupt between ages 17 and 25. If there is not enough space, they may cause pain, infection, or damage to neighbouring teeth.
Signs you may need extraction:

Dental veneers/laminates are thin, precisely crafted shells applied to the front of teeth to improve appearance — filling gaps, chips, discolouration, and misalignment. They provide a less invasive way to get a whiter, brighter smile.
Types of Veneers:

Dental implants replace missing or damaged teeth by surgically embedding artificial tooth roots made of biocompatible titanium into the jawbone. They offer a durable and natural-looking alternative to traditional dentures and bridges.
Components of Dental Implants: