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Painless R.C.T.

Painless R.C.T.

Painless R.C.T.

RCT - Endodontic Therapy is a treatment sequence for the infected pulp of a tooth which is intended to result in the elimination of infection and the protection of the decontaminated tooth from future microbial invasion. It is done under Local Anaesthetic for a painless procedure in single/multiple sittings as per requirement.

"MOST OF THE CASES DONE IN 2 SITTINGS WITH CAPPING."

Root Canal Treatment (RCT) also known as Endodontic Treatment is a procedure done when tooth decay reaches the pulp (innermost layer of the tooth) causing inflammation. It is necessary to save the damaged tooth from extraction. This procedure is done by an Endodontist who is known as a Root Canal Specialist. The procedure involves: Removal of inflamed or infected tooth material Cleaning and disinfection Filling and sealing with an inert material Restoration and crown/cap It is a multi-step procedure and may require multiple sittings.

Painless R.C.T.

Painless Tooth Removal

Painless Tooth Removal

Painless Tooth Removal

Tooth removal is usually a quick and painless procedure because your dentist will put local anesthesia on the mouth before extracting the tooth. Without anesthesia, getting a tooth pulled can cause a lot of pain.

Severe infection. This is the most common reason why a dentist needs to extract a tooth. Even though dentists promote risk assessment during early dental visits to prevent dental caries, decay still happens. Without proper oral hygiene practices, the teeth and gums will develop disease-causing bacteria. This leads to tooth damage and a risk of infection spread. Especially in the areas at the back of the mouth, bacteria develop easily. This one’s a sure call for a wisdom tooth extraction.

Painless Tooth Removal

All Type Tooth Filling

All Type Tooth Filling

All Type Tooth Filling

There are five types of materials commonly used to fill in space where a carries has been removed. You may not always have a choice in the type of filling you need, but if you do, it's helpful to know the pros and cons of each.

o treat a cavity your dentist will remove the decayed portion of the tooth and then "fill" the area on the tooth where the decayed material was removed. Fillings are also used to repair cracked or broken teeth and teeth that have been worn down from misuse (such as from nail-biting or tooth grinding).

All Type Tooth Filling

Metal/Tooth Colour Cap

Metal/Tooth Colour Cap

Metal/Tooth Colour Cap

Patients who are getting one or more dental crowns may be wondering what the color options are. The color of your crown will depend on the type of material that the crown is made from. The good news is that the dentist will try to match the color to your natural teeth as closely as possible.

Dental crowns are caps placed on top of damaged teeth. Crowns are used to protect, cover and restore the shape of your teeth when fillings don’t solve the problem. Dental crowns can be made out of metals, porcelain, resin and ceramics. They typically don’t require special care over time other than regular good oral hygiene.

Metal/Tooth Colour Cap

Braces Treatment

Braces Treatment

Braces Treatment

Dental braces are wire-based appliances that orthodontists use to correct crowded and misaligned teeth or jaws. Many people who need dental braces get them during their early teenage years, but adults also can benefit from wearing braces.

Orthodontic treatment is a way of straightening or moving teeth, to improve the appearance of the teeth and how they work. It can also help to look after the long-term health of your teeth, gums and jaw joints, by spreading the biting pressure over all your teeth.

Braces Treatment

Zirconia Cap

Zirconia Cap

Zirconia Cap

Zirconium crowns are one of the most recommended types of crowns these days. For those who want an excellent looking artificial tooth, zirconia crowns offer the best. These crowns are made up of zirconia or zirconium oxide. It is a white powdered metal often referred to as white gold. Individuals who want aesthetic natural-looking artificial teeth for themselves prefer choosing zirconia crowns. It has the ability to be opaque to X-rays or other similar radiations.

Zirconia Cap

Tooth Whitening (Bleaching)

Tooth Whitening (Bleaching)

Tooth Whitening (Bleaching)

Tooth whitening or tooth bleaching is the process of lightening the color of human teeth. Whitening is often desirable when teeth become yellowed over time for a number of reasons, and can be achieved by changing the intrinsic or extrinsic color of the tooth enamel.

There are many teeth whitening systems and products, including whitening toothpastes, over-the-counter gels, rinses, strips, trays, and whitening products you get from a dentist. Teeth whitening is ideal for people who have healthy, unrestored teeth (no fillings) and gums. Individuals with yellow tones to their teeth respond best. But this cosmetic procedure is not recommended for everyone.

Tooth Whitening (Bleaching)

Tooth Lamination

Tooth Lamination

Tooth Lamination

Commonly referred to as dental veneers, dental laminates are composed of either porcelain or a composite material. Placed over the natural teeth, this thin layer of material can help protect teeth from decay as well as improve the look of a smile.

One way that we can make your smile more attractive is to place porcelain laminate veneers or jacket crowns. Porcelain veneers are translucent, thin laminates made to improve the esthetics (shape, spacing, color) of natural teeth, to correct crowding, or to replace composite bonding.

Tooth Lamination

Tooth Jewellery

Tooth Jewellery

Tooth Jewellery

A tooth gem is a small rhinestone jewel is attached to the surface of a tooth using an adhesive. Some are small stones in the center of the tooth, other times people elect to place a jewel-encrusted cap over their teeth.

If you would like to pursue tooth jewellery as a treatment, discuss it with your dentist first. If your dentist does offer it as a treatment, the gem and tooth will be prepared correctly. You can also be reassured that you are having the treatment in a sterile environment, keeping the chances of infection low.

Tooth Jewellery

Denture/Fixed Tooth

Denture/Fixed Tooth

Denture/Fixed Tooth

A restoration of one or more missing teeth that cannot be readily removed by the patient or dentist; it is permanently attached to natural teeth or roots that furnish the primary support to the appliance. Basically, Denture devices consist of a row of prosthetic teeth connected to a framework that is held in position by dental implants. Fixed dentures – also know as non-removable dentures.

Denture/Fixed Tooth

Tooth Cleaning & Polishing

Tooth Cleaning & Polishing

Tooth Cleaning & Polishing

After your teeth have been thoroughly cleaned and all the plaque and tartar removed, then it's time for polishing. Most polishing is done with a tiny rubber cup that spins on the end of a hand-held wand. Before polishing your teeth, the hygienist scoops up some prophy paste onto the rubber cup.
Dental polishing, sometimes called tooth polishing, is a cleaning method your dentist uses to keep your teeth healthy. It is used to: Smooth the surface of your teeth. Remove stains. Get rid of plaque.

Tooth Cleaning & Polishing

Implant Regular Service

Implant Regular Service

Implant Regular Service

A dental implant is a surgical fixture that is placed into the jawbone and allowed to fuse with the bone over the span of a few months.
Placement of implant requires an interdisciplinary approach wherein a team of dental implant specialists including oral surgeon, prosthodontist, periodontist, and oral radiologist participate in the planning, execution, and maintenance of the implants to ensure the best possible outcome.

Implant Regular Service