Dental implants are a permanent solution to missing teeth or wearing removable dentures. They are fixtures placed into your jaw bone to replace both the tooth and root of your teeth.
The pulp in your tooth, consisting of nerves and blood vessels, can become diseased from decay or injury. A root canal treatment involves cleaning out the damaged pulp.
Digital dentistry incorporates digital and computer technology, such as 3D printing and intraoral scanners, enhancing or replacing conventional dental techniques.
Bite guard therapy is the wearing of a clear removable bite guard over your upper or lower teeth to protect them from each other and to guide your jaw into stable and healthy positions.
Teeth whitening is the lightening of the colour of your teeth through the application of a safe and medically approved gel. It is fast, easy and minimally invasive, requiring no local anaesthetic or any removal of tooth substance.
Composite bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure that restores the function of chipped, broken or worn down teeth, improving appearances and oral health. It binds a tooth-coloured filling onto the surface of the tooth.
Full mouth rehabilitation involves a combination of treatments that restores your teeth and bite to their optimal condition. This is especially fitting for those with multiple broken, worn, or discoloured teeth.
Regular dental check-ups allow your dentist to spot signs of any dental trouble that you may have ahead of time. Sometimes, if left to deteriorate, you may get a toothache, and may require costly and invasive dental treatment.
Scaling and polishing is a dental procedure that removes deposits such as plaque and tartar from tooth surfaces, accumulated from daily meals. If the condition worsens, it can sometimes result in gum disease, also known as periodontal disease.
When a tooth undergoes decay, the decayed portion needs to be removed to prevent it from causing further damage. A filling is then placed into the remaining cavity to seal and protect your remaining tooth, and restore its form, and function.
Dental professionals worldwide recommend that children start visiting the dentist as early as ages one, to help them familiarize with the dental environment, and keep track of their dental development.
Extraction involves removing a tooth from its socket. This may be required if your tooth is affected by extensive decay, or gum disease. Sometimes it is done to make way for orthodontic treatments, bridges or dentures.
Teeth straightening corrects rotated, crowded, or uneven teeth, resolves gaps, and corrects a dysfunctional bite—improving your aesthetic appearance, and general oral health.
Damon braces is an orthodontic system that gives patients a broader smile. It utilizes a patented slide mechanism to connect archwires to the bracket while allowing the wire to move freely. It also enhances oral hygiene by eliminating elastic ties.