Our Treatments

Extraction
Extraction or Tooth Removal is the commonest procedure in the routine dental practice. Tooth is to be removed only if it is badly destroyed and other alternate treatment of saving is not possible. Extractions of teeth are done in following conditions:
- Deep dental cavities
- Severe gums infection
- Trauma
- Baby teeth not falling out at proper age
- To gain space while teeth alignment

Wisdom Teeth Removal
Wisdom teeth is otherwise called as third molar or the final teeth to get erupt in both upper and lower jaws. In many situation it is completely or partially get locked inside the bone and get frequently infected:
- Dull to severe pain
- Ear pain
- Difficulty while opening and closing mouth
- Pain while eating and swallowing
- Recurrent swelling

Root Canal Treatment
Root Canal Treatment is the removal of the infection within the tooth and replacing it with an artificial inert ‘filling’ material. This procedure saves the tooth and eliminates dental pain.
- Constant toothache during chewing.
- Deep cavities with food locking
- Sudden toothache while consuming hot or cold items, which can otherwise be tolerated.
- Change in colour/darkening of the tooth.
- Fracture of the tooth (due to trauma)
- Swelling of the gums around the tooth.
Absolutely painless procedure performed using digital devices and worldwide accepted system. Can be completed in a single sitting within 45 minutes and in some case minimum of two visits for deep infected teeth.
Is a crown necessary after Root Canal Treatment?
After undergoing a root canal treatment, the tooth will become brittle and cannot withstand the pressure while biting and chewing. A crown acts as a protective covering on the tooth and prevents the breakdown of tooth structure, so it is mandatory to crown any tooth that has been treated by root canal.

Dental implants
Dental implants are a proven to be the ideal method of teeth replacement. Implants are small post or screws made of titanium material that placed inside the jaw bone which supports the artificial teeth in place. Get a feel of getting back your natural teeth. There is no better option than dental implants to replace missing teeth that gives a long-lasting result.
- Immediate implants
- All on four implants
- All on six implants
- Full mouth implants
- Sinus grafting
- Basal implants

Ceramic and Zirconia Crowns
Crowns (Caps) are used to cover teeth that are weakened by decay, severely damaged, chipped or discoloured. Crowns are frequently used on teeth required after root canal therapy to protect them from the fracture. The tooth is shaped to support the crown. Crowns can be metallic or metal-free. The advantage of metal free crowns, such as Zirconia and E-max provide in details life-like natural appearance.
What is a crown?
A crown is a cap or covering for an existing tooth. Typically, a crown covers the entire tooth and protects the inner tooth structure from damage.
What is a bridge?
A bridge is 3 or more joined crowns. In it’s simplest form, when there is a missing space between teeth, two teeth on either side of the missing space are utilized to make a 3 unit bridge. The missing tooth is replaced by obtaining support from the adjacent teeth on either side of the missing space.
When do I need a crown?
A crown is usually needed when the amount of missing or damaged tooth structure is substantial. A crown may also be necessary when a tooth has been root canal treated.

Braces & Clips
Braces are appliances fixed to align the misaligned teeth. We very often come across many children and adults having teeth that are protruded teeth or crowded teeth or spaced teeth etc. These irregularities of teeth are called malocclusions and demands a correction therefore improves the same.
- Upper front teeth protruded or forwardly placed.
- Upper front teeth cover more than 25% of the bottom front teeth while biting together
- Upper front teeth grow in behind the bottom front teeth
- A space exists between upper and lower front teeth while biting together
- Crowded or overlapped teeth or extra teeth
- Finger sucking habit continuing after 6 years of age
- Difficulty chewing
- Teeth or smile often hidden by hands

Dentures
What are Dentures?
Dentures are the removable and comfortable substitute for missing teeth. The false teeth hold their place with the help of support obtained from the underlying gums.
Denture teeth are available in different sorts like partial dentures for people who lost some teeth and complete dentures for persons who do not have any natural teeth left.