General Dental Care
Root Canal Treatment Under Magnification
Root canal treatment is used to save a tooth with an infected or damaged pulp. Using magnification tools like dental microscopes or loupes during the procedure enhances precision and improves outcomes.
Magnification allows dentists to see tiny details inside the tooth, ensuring thorough cleaning of the root canals and preventing missed areas of infection. This leads to fewer complications, a more efficient procedure, and faster recovery. The treatment is more accurate, minimizing errors and reducing discomfort for the patient. Overall, root canals performed under magnification have higher success rates, longer-lasting results, and improved patient comfort.




Biomimetic Restorations: Natural Tooth Repair
Biomimetic restorations are advanced dental treatments that replicate the natural structure and function of teeth. Using materials that mimic the properties of enamel and dentin, these restorations provide a durable, aesthetically pleasing, and minimally invasive solution for damaged or decayed teeth.
The process involves preserving as much of the natural tooth as possible, using materials like resin composites or ceramics that bond directly to the tooth. Biomimetic restorations offer improved durability, enhanced function, and better overall appearance, providing a long-lasting and natural result.
Orthodontic Treatments
Orthodontic treatments correct misaligned teeth and jaws, improving both appearance and function. Common types include:
- Braces: Traditional metal or ceramic brackets and wires that gradually straighten teeth.
- Clear Aligners: Discreet, removable trays (e.g., Invisalign) used to move teeth without the visibility of braces.
- Lingual Braces: Braces placed on the back (lingual) side of the teeth, hidden from view.
- Self-Ligating Braces: Braces with built-in clips that reduce friction and may require fewer adjustments.
- Palatal Expanders: Devices used to widen the upper jaw for better alignment.
These treatments help create straighter teeth, improve bite function, and enhance overall oral health.







Wisdom Tooth Extraction & Gum Surgery
Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Wisdom tooth extraction is a common procedure to remove one or more third molars, typically when they cause pain, infection, or misalignment. The procedure is performed under local or general anesthesia, and recovery generally takes a few days with manageable swelling and discomfort.
Gum Surgery
Gum surgery addresses issues like gum disease or recession. Treatments such as gingivectomy, flap surgery, and gum grafting help restore healthy gums and prevent further damage. These procedures are done under local anesthesia, and recovery time varies depending on the treatment.
Both treatments aim to improve oral health, prevent complications, and restore comfort and function to the mouth.
Teeth Cleaning via Air Polishing
Air polishing is an advanced dental cleaning technique that uses a jet of air, water, and a special powder to remove plaque, tartar, and surface stains from teeth. This method is highly effective for cleaning hard-to-reach areas and can be gentler than traditional scraping, making it a popular choice for patients with sensitive teeth or those seeking a more comfortable cleaning experience.
Benefits of Air Polishing:
- Efficient Stain Removal: Effectively removes stains from coffee, tea, tobacco, and more.
- Gentle on Gums: Less invasive and more comfortable compared to traditional scaling.
- Quick Procedure: Faster cleaning with minimal discomfort.
- Improved Tooth Surface: Leaves teeth smoother, reducing the buildup of plaque and bacteria

