
Sealants are thin layers of resin that are placed on the pits, fissures, and grooves of molars to prevent decay on these surfaces.
Read moreORAL SEDATION

Though many advances have been made in the field of dentistry, loss of teeth is still an ongoing problem.
Read moreDentures

Gum recession is the loss of gum tissue causing exposure of the root surface. It can be caused by improper brushing technique, poor oral hygiene, grinding....
Read moreGum Recession Surgeries

Normally your gums should be snugly attached to your teeth. When you have periodontal disease, this supporting gum tissue gets inflamed and the underlying bone....
Read morePeriodontal Pocket Surgery

It is a procedure whereby a portion of your gums are removed from in and around your tooth/teeth.
Read moreGingivectomy

Crown lengthening procedure involves removing gum tissue and sometimes bone to increase the amount of tooth that is visible.
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Lasers are a modern way of treating periodontal disease. Controlled studies have shown that including lasers with the traditional cleanings can be used as....
Read moreLaser-assisted Periodontal Therapy

Your dentist will scale your teeth to remove dental plaque and calculus (hardened plaque) from the crown and root surfaces of your teeth and in deep cleaning they scale...
Read moreTeeth Cleaning/ Deep cleaning

Also called sinus augmentation or sinus elevation, this involves adding bone below the sinus in cases where natural bone has deteriorated due to missing upper back teeth.
Read moreSinus Lift

This involves restoring or regenerating bone in your jaw when it is not able to support implants otherwise.
Read moreGuided Bone Regeneration

It is a simple procedure completed immediately after a tooth is pulled out from its socket to slow down the shrinkage of the bone.
Read moreBone grafting/Socket preservation

Full mouth dental implants are most often the best restoration choice when missing all of your teeth or having severely decayed teeth....
Read moreFull Mouth Implants

Full mouth dental implants with fixed bridges are ideal way to replace full arch of missing teeth. But they can be expensive as they would need....
Read moreImplant Dentures/ All-on-4/All-on-x

Fixed Implant Bridges include two or more dental implants placed in the jawbone which support multiple-unit bridge made from porcelain teeth to replace two or more missing teeth.
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Also called small or narrow diameter implants, these toothpick-sized implants are narrower than most commonly used dental implants.
Read moreMini Implants

In today’s era, for a single missing tooth, implant is the number one choice of treatment. The most common alternative to dental implants for a single tooth are fixed bridges.
Read moreSingle tooth Implant

Your teeth and smile is often the first things that people notice when they meet you. Clear aligner can be a right solution for those who don’t want traditional braces due to self-consciousness.
Read moreInvisalign/ Clear Aligners

Full mouth reconstruction, rehabilitation and restoration are terms often used interchangeably to describe the process of rebuilding....
Read moreSmile Makeovers

An attractive smile is one of the first things to draw someone’s attention to you.
Read moreTeeth Whitening

Looking for options to enhance your smile or get a glowing pearly-white “Hollywood Smile”! Get a consultation with our experienced dentists to talk about an ideal designer smile.
Read moreVeneers

Dental crowns and bridges are highly effective restorative dentistry options. We customize dental crowns to fit your needs using the highest quality materials, ensuring both durability and aesthetic appeal.
Read moreCrowns and Bridges

When considering tooth fillings, one of the options available is composite fillings which are made from durable plastics that are similar in color to natural teeth.
Read moreTooth-Colored Fillings

Sealants are thin layers of resin that are placed on the pits, fissures, and grooves of molars to prevent decay on these surfaces.
Read moreDental Sealants

Inlays and Onlays are lab-made restorations that are placed on teeth when the cavity or lost tooth structure is too large to be restored by a simple filling.
Read moreInlays & Onlays

While the prospect may be daunting, a tooth extraction is a straightforward routine procedure with a low risk of long-term complications.
Read moreTooth Extractions

Every tooth consists of three different layers. The outermost and hardest layer is enamel, and the second layer is dentin.
Read moreRoot Canal Treatment

Though many advances have been made in the field of dentistry, loss of teeth is still an ongoing problem.
Read moreDentures

We are aware that dental emergencies can, unfortunately, happen at anytime. We are here to accommodate all our patients who needs emergency dental care.
Read moreDental Emergency

Nightguards, also known as Oral Splints are dental appliances that allow the ligaments and muscles around the jaw to relax, which helps to relieve some of the tension that can be caused by grinding and clenching.
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